Ceylon Essential Oils from Sri Lanka | Blue Lotus & Cinnamon Oils

Aromatic Oils from Sri Lanka

Ceylon Essential Oils from Sri Lanka

Explore three distinctive aromatic oils from Ceylon Spice Garden: floral Blue Lotus Essential Oil, greener Ceylon Cinnamon Leaf Oil, and warm Ceylon Cinnamon Bark Oil. Start with the aroma direction and product use that fit your project.

✓ Three clear aromatic directions✓ Blue Lotus + true Ceylon cinnamon✓ Separate from tea and culinary spices
A clear category, not random products

Three oils. Three distinct aromatic directions.

Use this hub as the starting point for your essential-oil purchase. Each listing has a different botanical source and aroma direction, so the right option depends on the result you want to create.

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Choose oils and dried botanicals for different purposes.

These aromatic oil products are separate from Ceylon cinnamon sticks, cinnamon tea, and dried Blue Lotus flowers. Follow the label and individual product directions. Do not treat an aromatic oil as a food, beverage, tea, or culinary spice substitute.

Floral aromatic profile

Blue Lotus Essential Oil

Premium floral direction

Choose Blue Lotus Essential Oil when you are looking for the floral aromatic option in your perfumery, fragrance, or labelled external-use project.

  • Floral, lotus-led aromatic direction
  • Best route for perfumery-focused buyers
  • Separate from dried Blue Lotus tea flowers
  • Check current product details before ordering
Shop Blue Lotus Oil →
Green spice profile

Ceylon Cinnamon Leaf Oil

Cinnamomum verum — leaf-derived

Choose Cinnamon Leaf Oil when you want a greener, herbaceous, spice-forward Ceylon cinnamon aromatic direction.

  • Made from true Ceylon cinnamon leaves
  • Greener and more herbaceous direction
  • Clear starting route for leaf-oil buyers
  • Read product page for current use guidance
Shop Cinnamon Leaf Oil →
Warm cinnamon profile

Ceylon Cinnamon Bark Oil

Cinnamomum verum — bark-derived

Choose Cinnamon Bark Oil when you want a warmer, more classic cinnamon aromatic direction from inner bark and quills.

  • Made from true Ceylon cinnamon bark/quills
  • Warmer, classic cinnamon direction
  • Clear route for bark-oil buyers
  • Read product page for current use guidance
Shop Cinnamon Bark Oil →
Quick comparison

Find the right oil in less than a minute.

Start with the type of aroma you want. Then open the product page for the current details, bottle sizes, ingredients, and use instructions.

Buyer Question Blue Lotus Oil Cinnamon Leaf Oil Cinnamon Bark Oil
Aromatic direction Floral, lotus-led, premium aromatic direction Greener, herbaceous, spice-forward cinnamon direction Warmer, classic cinnamon aromatic direction
Source focus Blue Lotus aromatic oil listing Cinnamomum verum leaves Cinnamomum verum inner bark / quills
Best starting buyer Perfumery and floral-aroma buyers Buyers seeking a leaf-derived Ceylon cinnamon oil Buyers seeking a bark-derived Ceylon cinnamon oil
Choose it when… You want a Blue Lotus aromatic product, not tea flowers You prefer the greener leaf-oil direction You prefer the warmer bark-oil direction
Not a replacement for Dried Blue Lotus flowers for tea Cinnamon tea, sticks, powder, or culinary spice Cinnamon tea, sticks, powder, or culinary spice
How to choose

Use this route when you are unsure where to begin.

A clear product route helps customers find the right item faster and reduces confusion between botanical oils, dried flowers, and culinary spices.

I want a floral aroma

Start with Blue Lotus Essential Oil. Use the product page for the current product description, intended use, and bottle information.

I want a greener cinnamon aroma

Start with Ceylon Cinnamon Leaf Oil. Compare it with Bark Oil when you want help choosing between the two cinnamon plant parts.

I want a warmer cinnamon aroma

Start with Ceylon Cinnamon Bark Oil. This is the right route for buyers seeking a bark/quill-based product direction.

Use the right product safely

Keep essential oils separate from tea and food products.

Aromatic oils are not interchangeable with dried flowers, cinnamon sticks, cinnamon powder, tea bags, or other edible botanicals.

  1. 1Read the product label.
    Follow intended-use information and directions for the exact bottle.
  2. 2Keep oils out of drinks and food.
    Use culinary products and tea flowers for brewing or food instead.
  3. 3Store each bottle properly.
    Keep tightly closed, away from direct light and heat, and away from children and pets.
  4. 4Ask before assuming.
    Check the current product page if you need exact ingredients, bottle details, or use guidance.
What makes a good oil listing

Look for clear product identity, not vague promises.

For a premium aromatic product, buyers should understand the plant source, product type, intended use, label information, and the difference between botanical oils and culinary botanicals.

For Blue Lotus Oil

Confirm the exact product type, current bottle sizes, product description, label, and intended use before purchasing.

For Cinnamon Oils

Choose Leaf Oil or Bark Oil based on the plant part and aromatic direction you want, then check the current product page for exact details.

For culinary cinnamon or tea

Use Ceylon cinnamon sticks, cinnamon powder, tea products, or dried Blue Lotus flowers instead of aromatic oil products.

Buy with confidence

Four things to check before ordering an aromatic oil.

These quick checks make the category page useful for serious buyers and help visitors choose the right product the first time.

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Plant Source

Check whether you are buying Blue Lotus, Ceylon cinnamon leaf, or Ceylon cinnamon bark. The plant source changes the product direction.

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Exact Product Type

Read the live product description for current product type, ingredients, label wording, and intended-use information.

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Current Bottle Details

Confirm the actual bottle sizes, price, images, and availability on the product page before placing an order.

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Right Category

Choose dried flowers or culinary spices for brewing and food. Choose aromatic oil only when it fits the label and your intended use.

Frequently asked questions

Ceylon essential oils FAQs

Which Ceylon essential oils does Ceylon Spice Garden offer?

Ceylon Spice Garden offers Blue Lotus Essential Oil, Ceylon Cinnamon Leaf Oil, and Ceylon Cinnamon Bark Oil. Each product has its own aromatic direction and labelled intended use.

What is the difference between Ceylon Cinnamon Leaf Oil and Cinnamon Bark Oil?

They come from different parts of Cinnamomum verum. Leaf Oil is positioned around a greener, herbaceous spice direction, while Bark Oil is positioned around a warmer, more classic cinnamon direction.

Are essential oils the same as culinary spices or tea ingredients?

No. Aromatic oil products are separate from culinary spices, cinnamon tea, and dried Blue Lotus flowers. Follow the individual product label and intended-use directions. Do not treat an aromatic oil as a food, tea, or spice substitute.

Which oil should I choose for a floral aromatic profile?

Choose Blue Lotus Essential Oil when you are looking for the floral aromatic option. Review the product page for exact current product details and intended use.

Which oil should I choose for a cinnamon aroma?

Choose Ceylon Cinnamon Leaf Oil for a greener, herbaceous spice direction, or Ceylon Cinnamon Bark Oil for a warmer, more classic cinnamon direction.

How should essential oils be stored?

Follow the product label. In general, keep aromatic oils tightly closed, away from direct heat and sunlight, and separated from food and drink products.

Choose the Ceylon aromatic oil that matches your project.

Start with floral Blue Lotus, greener Cinnamon Leaf, or warm Cinnamon Bark. Then use the individual product page to confirm the current bottle details and intended use before ordering.