1ml
Oud eaglewood
Biological name: Aquillaria crassna
Plant part: Wood
Manufacture: Water vapour distillation
Origin: Malaysia
1ml
Oud eaglewood
Biological name: Aquillaria crassna
Plant part: Wood
Manufacture: Water vapour distillation
Origin: Malaysia
Legal and with Cites certification. From Laos plantation cultivation – Oud Eaglewood Essential Oil. Sustainably grown and produced. Very concentrated and strong. Best base note. Fragrance note. Balsamic, earthy, animal, aphrodisiac, erotic, emotional. Very fixative. One drop on the skin smells good for days. You could now top up this 1 ml in the bottle with either alcohol or jojoba oil and you will still have a very dominant agarwood scent.
Aquillaria crassna- very rare.
Also the woods of some other Southeast Asian species from the Thymelaeaceae family, especially the genera Aquilaria and Gyrinops are named and used the same, e.g. B. from Aquilaria crassna
Blends well with: Rose, Frankincense, Myrrh, Cassia, Cinnamon, Tolu, Clove, Oakmoss, Vetiver
Agarwood, aloe wood, oud agarwood, or gharuwood is a fragrant dark resin wood that is used in incense, perfume, and small carvings. It is formed in the heartwood of Aquilaria trees when they become infected with a type of mold (Phialophora parasitica). Before infection, the heartwood is odorless, relatively light and pale in color; However, as the infection progresses, the tree produces a dark aromatic resin known as aloe (not to be confused with aloe ferox, the succulent plant known as bitter algae) or agar (not to be confused with the edible agar made from algae), as well as gaharu, jinko, oud or Oodh Aguru (not to be confused with Bukhoor) in response to the attack resulting in a very dense, dark heartwood embedded in resin.
The wood embedded in resin is valued in the Indian-Northeastern culture for its unmistakable scent and is therefore used for incense and perfumes. It is believed that his name has primarily Sanskrit origins and was formed from “Aguru”. The aromatic properties of agar wood are influenced by the species, geographical location, branch, stem and root origin, the length of time since infection, and harvesting and processing methods.
Uninfected Aquilaria wood without dark resin
One of the main reasons for the relative rarity and high cost of agarwood is the depletion of wild resources. Since 1995, Aquilaria malaccensis, the main source, has been listed in Appendix II (Potentially Endangered Species) of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora. In 2004 all Aquilaria species were listed in Appendix II. However, some countries still have open reservations about this listing.
Premium agar wood is one of the most expensive natural raw materials in the world, with 2010 prices for superior virgin material of up to $ 100,000 / kg. Although in practice adulterations of wood and oil are common, which allows prices as low as US $ 100 / kg. There is a whole range of qualities and products on the market, the quality of which is based on many criteria. The geographical location, as well as the botanical species. In addition, the age of the tree, the deposition and the section of the tree from which the piece of agar wood originates. The current global market for agar wood is estimated at 6 to 8 billion US dollars and is growing rapidly.
In the fragrance lamp, for sensual massage and body oils, for inner gathering and ceremonies. In order to preserve the quality of our oils as well as possible, even on a subtle level, we use particularly high-quality violet glass bottles.
The cardboard boxes provide additional protection.
We are obliged to state a best before date, but most oils have a much longer shelf life and even improve in their fragrance bouquet. Please check this before disposing of the oils after the best-before date.
– It would be a great pity to lose them.
Physical effect: Antispasmodic, lymphatic system decongestant, helps with: varicose veins, venous problems, around
Emotional effect: Balancing, relaxing, calming, nerve-strengthening, sexually stimulating, mood-enhancing, um
INCI: Aquillaria crassna oil.
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