Indian sandalwood, known scientifically as Centella album, is one of the most prized woods in the world. The value of sandalwood primarily comes from a single portion of the log—the dark inner core—that is rich in fragrance and essential oils. Today, the cost for a kilogram of Indian sandalwood can reach up to $200.
The Unique Fragrance of Sandalwood
The sought-after aroma of sandalwood is derived from its heartwood. When distilled, the oil produces a distinct sweet woodsy fragrance that lingers for decades. This oil is widely used in various products such as:
Bath soaps
Luxury perfumes
Incense sticks
Historical and Cultural Significance
Natively found in South India, Indian sandalwood has been used for centuries, not only for its scent but also in wood carvings and traditional medicines. In various religions, sandalwood is considered a sacred tree. Its contribution to cultural and religious practices cannot be overstated.
The Distillation Process
The distillation of sandalwood involves several steps, including the manual extraction of heartwood from sapwood. Each log is meticulously processed to yield quality heartwood, which is the most valuable part of the wood. The following outlines the stages of sandalwood distillation:
Harvesting of logs by skilled workers.
Separation of sapwood from heartwood.
Machinery is used to break down wood into chips.
Chips are ground into a powder.
Steam is injected into distillation stills for oil extraction.
Final purification to obtain sandalwood oil.
It takes a team approximately a week to distill one metric ton of pure sandalwood oil, and each batch is rigorously tested for quality before it is distributed.
Market Value and Demand
As of 2017, the price of Indian sandalwood oil has doubled and continues to rise due to increasing demand. The market for sandalwood is projected to exceed $165 million by 2027. Out of approximately ten species of sandalwood, Indian and Australian sandalwoods possess the highest commercial value.
Some key points regarding the market include:
Category
Value
Cost of 10 grams of sandalwood oil
5,500 rupees (approx. $74)
Estimated market size by 2027
$165 million
Price increase per auction
10-20%
Supply Challenges
Despite the lucrative market, India is facing a critical supply shortage of sandalwood. The restrictions on planting and harvesting, alongside high demand, have led to significant challenges, including:
Illegal harvesting and smuggling of sandalwood.
Long growth period of about 20 years for ideal oil production.
Increasing instances of theft from sandalwood farms.
The Karnataka state government has initiated the “Grow More Sandalwood” program to encourage sustainable farming practices among local farmers. However, the burden of protection and bureaucratic regulations continues to hinder large-scale plantation efforts.
Conclusion
Indian sandalwood represents a unique intersection of natural beauty, cultural significance, and economic value. As the demand continues to grow, understanding the complexities surrounding its cultivation and market dynamics will be essential for restoring its availability and ensuring its legacy in the global fragrance industry.
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