Anointing oils and fragances from plants in
Israel.
Anointing oil is a holy sacrament used within ancient Judaism, Christianity and Catholicism. Anointing oil is prevalent throughout biblical text. The first noted anointing was performed by Jacob in Genesis 28, when he anointed a stone as a memorial to God. The use of anointing oil was for the sacred purpose of "sanctifying" or "setting apart"
a particular person, place or thing for God's exclusive use. In Exodus 30: 22-27, God gave the priests a special recipe that had to be followed precisely in mixing the anointing oil.
The anointing oils are made in Israel - the Land of the Bible- by local perfumers, using natural Galilee and Jerusalem Virgin Oive Oil and scented with flowers
and herbs essences mentioned in the Bible and characteristic of the Holy Land.