In Moroccan culture, jasmine is often associated with beauty, elegance, and refinement. The jasmine flower is commonly used in traditional Moroccan perfumes, fragrances, and decorative arrangements, particularly during special occasions and celebrations.
The jasmine industry in Morocco is a significant contributor to the country's economy, providing employment and income for thousands of farmers and distillers. The production of jasmine essential oil is a labor-intensive process, with flowers being hand-picked and distilled immediately to preserve their fragrance. jasmine jasmine beurette marocaine dechainee exclusive