Pure Essential Oils
Three expressions of one Tennessee field
Every bottle here started as a plant in our rows. We grow the lavender and the rosemary, cut it by hand at peak bloom, steam-distill it on our own still, and bottle it in small batches right here in Morrison, Tennessee. Nothing added, nothing stretched — just the oil the plant gave us.
As a nurse, I'll always tell you straight what's inside and exactly where it came from.
01 — Harvest
Cut by hand, at first light
We harvest when the oil is at its peak — early, before the heat draws it up out of the blooms. Lavender and rosemary, gathered by hand in small lots so nothing sits and wilts. The timing isn't for romance; it's practical. Pick at the wrong hour and the oil simply isn't the same.
02 — Distill
Steam, and patience
Our still does the quiet work. Steam rises through the botanicals, lifts the oil, and carries it where it cools back into liquid. We run small batches and we don't rush them. Steam distillation is an old, proven method — we didn't invent it, we just do it carefully, on our own equipment, with plants we grew ourselves.
03 — Bottle
Into colored glass, by hand
Finished oil goes into UV-protective colored glass to keep the light out — usually cobalt blue for the lavenders and dark green for the rosemary, though the color follows whatever's in stock at bottling time. Bottled and labeled by hand in small runs. What you hold is what came off our still: single-origin, traceable to the row it grew in. Three oils, three expressions of the same field — Lavender 'Balance,' Lavender 'Bold,' and Tuscan Breeze Rosemary.
From our field, to our still, to your hands.
Handcrafted in Morrison, Tennessee · Fields of Hope, Rows of Joy.
These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. Our essential oils are offered for aromatic and topical enjoyment and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always dilute before applying to skin, and check with your clinician for personal medical concerns.