Oud sourced from sustainable sources in Northern India.
The wild natural agarwood is a true delight. It has a calming and alluring effect when used, creating a sensation that cannot be described solely with words. One must experience the specific scent of agarwood - Hindi Sallah Oud - to appreciate its complexity. These agarwood incense sticks are primarily used by customers from the Middle East due to their characteristic scent notes with hints of stable, sweet milky, and nutty fragrance that mature into a dark saffron wood tone.
For the best results:
Place a small amount of this Oudh Bakhoor on a warm mica plate or an electric incense burner with medium heat. This agarwood works well on coal that has burned down to ash. Place a portion on the ash on top of the hot coal to allow for a slow and beautiful combustion.
Agarwood is considered the most expensive wood in the world. There are many names for its resinous, fragrant core wood, primarily produced by trees in the Aquilaria genus. Most commonly known as resin, it is also called agarwood, aloewood, eaglewood, gaharu, agalocha, or oudh (in Arabic).
Agarwood has been used for centuries to make high-quality incense. People describe its scent as "a sweet, deep, yet balanced fragrance" and use it on festive occasions, just like Arabs, Indians, and Japanese. Agarwood is also a part of many traditional pharmacopoeias dating back to the Middle Ages, and Chinese doctors still prescribe it for colds and digestive problems. Oils extracted from agarwood are used as perfume in Arab countries.
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