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The Festival of Roses
can be viewed as a tribute that is paid to beauty every year.
The rose industry has long ago transcended its primary
importance as a means of sustenance for the people living in the
Rose Valley. It has become for them a way of approaching Nature. |
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Rose otto,
attar,
essential oils,
absolute,
concrete,
distillery,
rosa damascena,
flower waters,
herbal,
herbs,
roots,
seeds,
leaves,
rhizomes,
lavender,
rose oil,
lavender oil,
basil oil,
common balm oil,
dill herb oil,
hyssop oil,
milfoil oil,
wormwood oil,
fragrances,
cosmetics,
fashion,
beauty,
skin care,
hair care,
pharmaceuticals,
dietary supplements,
clary sage,
hyssop,
milfoil,
wormwood,
Tribulus,
silymarin
aroma,
Chamomile,
Matricaria recutita,
Cranesbill,
Geranium
macrorhizum,
Melissa officinalis
Salvia officinalis
Hypericum perforatum
essential oils,
aromatherapy
THE ROSE OIL INDUSTRY - FIRST PERIOD
- After the year 1664, there was a period of about a century in
which the Bulgarian oil-bearing rose gained recognition as crops for
its original agrotechnics, spreading and use of a unified
cultivation technology. The processing equipment was significantly
improved and the gyulpans were designed. The Bulgarian rose oil hit
the markets in Western Europe where it was in great demand.
After more than a century, during which the rose plantations
consolidated and expanded, there came a period of stagnation. Rose
growers had to pay taxes, amounting to about 10% of the expected
price of the rose oil they produced. The Turkish authorities raised
this tax even more.
- After the Liberation from the Turkish rule, the rose oil industry
stepped up slowly. The annual export was more than 3,000 kg.
| Rose Oil Exports |
| Year |
Kg
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Year |
Kg
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| 1889 |
2767
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1896 |
3312
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| 1890 |
3164
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1897 |
3192
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| 1891 |
3130
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1898 |
3430
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| 1892 |
2843
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1899 |
3594
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| 1893 |
2749
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1900 |
5346
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| 1894 |
3118
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1901 |
3027
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- The following rose-manufacturing areas were established:
- Kazanlak, Stara Zagora, Chirpan, Nova Zagora
- Karlovo, Hisaria, Sumena Gora
- Strelcha, Brezovo
- Peshtera, which declined after 1902.
- Until that times the main business in the region was the textile
industry. With the development of the rose industry, the
coppersmith's trade emerged as vitally important for the
construction and maintenance of the distillation equipment. It was
coppersmiths who improved the distillation equipment and thus
contributed for obtaining oil at higher yield and of better quality.
Craftsmen competed to design and construct better coolers.
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- The progress of the rose oil industry raised the importance of
trade. Many of the major rose growers sold their oil at the then
famous Ouzoundzhovo fair and the fairs in Kazanlak and Sliven.
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- Some of the dealers developed a keen interest in trade. They
started travelling round Central and Western Europe to offer rose
oil and gradually became professional merchants. Kiro and Hristo
Kirooglou were the first merchants in Kazanlak who are said to have
exported rose oil to Germany and Austria- Hungary in 1771 and over
the following few years. In 1800 Hristo Rachkov of Kazanlak began to
purchase rose oil and fill it into muskals. The merchants began to
avoid Constantinople as an intermediate trading center and exported
rose oil directly to Western Europe. In this way the new Bulgarian
merchants made the name of the Bulgarian rose oil known around
Europe. Manufacturers of perfume and cosmetic products also sought
direct contacts with the Bulgarian merchants. Doncho Papazooglou
founded the first trading company for purchase and export of rose
oil in 1820 in Kazanlak.
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- The family company Shipkovi was set up in 1840. This Kazanlak-based
company gained international reputation and became an industry
leader through proper management. In 1863 the Orozov trading company
was established. In 1864, again in Kazanlak, the company of Hristo
Hristov was founded.

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Customers, the western perfumeries, wanted to buy rose oil of the
same quality every year. To meet their requirements, the Bulgarian
merchants strived to purchase rose oil from the same areas each time.
They came to have higher requirements to the packing. Special labels,
high-quality wrapping of the concumi and artistic decoration of the
boxes for stacking the concumi were worked out. The wooden muskals
were decorated with poker-work.
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