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Kuromoji / Lindera Umbellata

黒文字 (Kuromoji)

Pourquoi sourcer au Japon

Sourced from Gifu and Nagano with year-round Japanese supply, consistent quality, and traceability to the prefecture of origin.

Spec clé

INCI Lindera Umbellata Leaf Oil / Branch Oil / Branch-Leaf Extract; MOQ from 100 ml – 1 L essential oil; 1–10 kg dried.

Produit fini typique

Artisanal soap (cold-process) — Craft cosmetic with regional Japanese forest narrative — kuromoji oil added in finishing for aroma and 'satoyama-sourced' positioning; pairs well with hinoki, hiba, sugi in 'Japanese forest' soap collections.

En un coup d'œil

Fournisseurs répertoriés
3 fournisseurs
MOQ typique
100 ml – 1 L d'huile essentielle ; 1–10 kg séché
Délai typique
4–10 semaines
Régions d'origine
Gifu, Nagano, Tottori, Shimane, Kochi (Niyodogawa), Mt. Hakusan (Kanazawa)
Catégorie
Matières premières cosmétiques
Saison de récolte
Toute l'année (géré en sylviculture)
Statut réglementaire au Japon
JSCI (クロモジ葉油, クロモジ枝油, クロモジ葉エキス)
Nom INCI
Lindera Umbellata Leaf Oil / Branch Oil / Branch-Leaf Extract
Nom japonais
黒文字
Romaji
Kuromoji

À propos de cet ingrédient

Le kuromoji (Lindera umbellata) est un arbuste caducifolié de la famille des Lauraceae, originaire des forêts de montagne de Honshu, Shikoku et Kyushu. Traditionnellement utilisé pour les cure-dents de la cérémonie du thé et les piques premium pour wagashi. L'huile essentielle obtenue par distillation à la vapeur offre un profil frais, citronné et boisé, dominé par le linalol, le 1,8-cinéole et les α/β-pinènes. Positionné comme une alternative typiquement japonaise au hinoki, avec des qualités de durabilité issues du satoyama.

Statut réglementaire

JaponJSCI (クロモジ葉油, クロモジ枝油, クロモジ葉エキス)
Union européenneInscrit au CosIng
États-UnisMoCRA ; lignes directrices IFRA
ChineVérifier l'IECIC

FAQ pour les acheteurs OEM

Q. What is the typical MOQ and lead time for kuromoji essential oil and extract?

Supplier-disclosed industry ranges are 100 ml – 1 L for essential oil and 1–10 kg for dried branch/leaf material, with 4–10 week lead times. Production is artisanal and concentrated around small regional distillers in Gifu, Nagano, Tottori, Shimane, Kōchi (Niyodogawa), and the Mt. Hakusan area near Kanazawa. Annual capacity is finite per distiller; allocations to brand customers should be planned at the start of each calendar year.

Sources · Dernière vérification: 2026-04-26

Connaissance sectorielle — non encore rattachée à une source primaire unique

Q. Is single-forest origin documentation available?

Yes. Several regional kuromoji distillers operate from designated satoyama forestry programs and can issue origin documentation tying material to a specific forest or municipality. This is a meaningful positioning lever for craft-cosmetic brands; it carries premium pricing and lower-volume supply. Some distillers also operate under sustainable thinning and forest-management certifications.

Sources · Dernière vérification: 2026-04-26

Connaissance sectorielle — non encore rattachée à une source primaire unique

Q. What linalool content range should buyers expect on the COA?

Expect linalool content roughly in the 40–65% range for essential oil and around 55–60% for hydrosol, varying with region, season, and plant part (leaf, branch, or branch+leaf). Specify the desired plant-part composition and request a GC profile on the COA; for fragrance-critical applications, request batch-level GC rather than nominal spec ranges, since natural variation is meaningful.

Sources · Dernière vérification: 2026-04-26

Cas d'usage

  • Artisanal soap (cold-process)

    Positionnement
    Craft cosmetic with regional Japanese forest narrative — kuromoji oil added in finishing for aroma and 'satoyama-sourced' positioning; pairs well with hinoki, hiba, sugi in 'Japanese forest' soap collections.
    Niveau d'usage typique
    1–3% essential oil in cold-process soap (fragrance loading)
  • Facial toner / mist

    Positionnement
    Sensitive-skin and natural-positioning — kuromoji extract used as a primary functional + aroma ingredient in toners and mists from craft Japanese cosmetic brands.
    Niveau d'usage typique
    0.5–3% extract in toner/mist

    Sources

    Connaissance sectorielle — non encore rattachée à une source primaire unique

  • Aromatherapy diffuser oil

    Positionnement
    Aromatherapy and 'shinrin-yoku' (forest-bathing) positioning — single-note kuromoji oil sold to spa and hospitality channels, or blended with hinoki and hiba for Japanese-forest aromatic compositions.
    Niveau d'usage typique
    Up to 100% in pure aromatherapy oil; 1–5% in carrier blends

    Sources

    Connaissance sectorielle — non encore rattachée à une source primaire unique

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