Aloeswood/Agarwood incense ( Cambodia)
.:. Cambodian Aloeswood/Agarwood/Oud . ( Aquilaria Crassana )
.:. Each location of the wood has its own unique and special properties when it comes to the resin content and the scents produced. It is more distinct from other species in a few ways. Cambodia has one of the best combinations of raw , earthy,mossy yet minty notes blended with rosey, floral, sweet honey notes. Vibrant and light yet dank and heavy , truly and experience to be had.
These Japanese style , high density extruded sticks is a perfect blend of central and southern Cambodia. A mixture of wild found and cultivated . No binders , fillers , additives , synthetics or anything of that nature, just pure resonated goodness.
.:. 5 gram tube , featuring 25 sticks , with a 20+ minute burn time.
Inside the cap , is a secondary metal seal that acts a small travel incense holder as well.
Graphic is of a treasure bag , reminding us of what treasures await us in life. The kanji charectors represent “joyous”.
.:. For those who have heard the name , but not fully aware of what exactly Agarwood is or how it is formed, here is a brief explanation. In wild habits and how it was first found , the tree undergoes stress, usually attacked by bugs , when this occurs the immune response is to generate resin , this resin content is where the pungent scent is stored, and usually grows in clusters , closest to the pockets , growing just under the shell of the tree and all the way down to the center or heart wood to protect the entirety of the tree. This takes a variety of time , similar to sandalwood or palo santo resin, the liner the resin grows and ages while the tree is alive and dead , the more advance the scent becomes and more complex of a profile. This is the rarest and most expensive and exotic tree resin in the world. Hence the incense and the oil itself , reflecting that by how expensive the material is to gather and grow as well time and material spent processing it . The oil is an entirely different story compared to the incense. As time has gone on , and some species have become endangered, some even extinct, the Ingenuity of the human mind has figured out how to work with it. In so , there are still patches of wild agarwood , yet some have been cultivated and delicately taken care of. Again to sandalwood, the tree takes a minimum of 8-10 years to reach maturity , from that point holes are usually drilled , or other methods, into the trees, causing the bacteria to infect it, thus the immune response occurs to form the resin. Some people slowly take these parts out of the tree and let it continue growing, some people take down the entire tree. Those are just a few insights , there will be a longer blog post to follow, but keeping in mind , this is a life long study and dedication to this entirely complex consciousness of the plant world.
.:{ The Ten Merits of Incense }:.
Endears one to Divine grace,
Purifies the body.
Dispels Negativity, Aids good sleep,
Accompanies the lonesome,
Relaxes the mind.
Endless source of pleasure,
Always satisfying.
Stores well, Excellent for Daily Use
.:. Cambodian Aloeswood/Agarwood/Oud . ( Aquilaria Crassana )
.:. Each location of the wood has its own unique and special properties when it comes to the resin content and the scents produced. It is more distinct from other species in a few ways. Cambodia has one of the best combinations of raw , earthy,mossy yet minty notes blended with rosey, floral, sweet honey notes. Vibrant and light yet dank and heavy , truly and experience to be had.
These Japanese style , high density extruded sticks is a perfect blend of central and southern Cambodia. A mixture of wild found and cultivated . No binders , fillers , additives , synthetics or anything of that nature, just pure resonated goodness.
.:. 5 gram tube , featuring 25 sticks , with a 20+ minute burn time.
Inside the cap , is a secondary metal seal that acts a small travel incense holder as well.
Graphic is of a treasure bag , reminding us of what treasures await us in life. The kanji charectors represent “joyous”.
.:. For those who have heard the name , but not fully aware of what exactly Agarwood is or how it is formed, here is a brief explanation. In wild habits and how it was first found , the tree undergoes stress, usually attacked by bugs , when this occurs the immune response is to generate resin , this resin content is where the pungent scent is stored, and usually grows in clusters , closest to the pockets , growing just under the shell of the tree and all the way down to the center or heart wood to protect the entirety of the tree. This takes a variety of time , similar to sandalwood or palo santo resin, the liner the resin grows and ages while the tree is alive and dead , the more advance the scent becomes and more complex of a profile. This is the rarest and most expensive and exotic tree resin in the world. Hence the incense and the oil itself , reflecting that by how expensive the material is to gather and grow as well time and material spent processing it . The oil is an entirely different story compared to the incense. As time has gone on , and some species have become endangered, some even extinct, the Ingenuity of the human mind has figured out how to work with it. In so , there are still patches of wild agarwood , yet some have been cultivated and delicately taken care of. Again to sandalwood, the tree takes a minimum of 8-10 years to reach maturity , from that point holes are usually drilled , or other methods, into the trees, causing the bacteria to infect it, thus the immune response occurs to form the resin. Some people slowly take these parts out of the tree and let it continue growing, some people take down the entire tree. Those are just a few insights , there will be a longer blog post to follow, but keeping in mind , this is a life long study and dedication to this entirely complex consciousness of the plant world.
.:{ The Ten Merits of Incense }:.
Endears one to Divine grace,
Purifies the body.
Dispels Negativity, Aids good sleep,
Accompanies the lonesome,
Relaxes the mind.
Endless source of pleasure,
Always satisfying.
Stores well, Excellent for Daily Use
.:. Cambodian Aloeswood/Agarwood/Oud . ( Aquilaria Crassana )
.:. Each location of the wood has its own unique and special properties when it comes to the resin content and the scents produced. It is more distinct from other species in a few ways. Cambodia has one of the best combinations of raw , earthy,mossy yet minty notes blended with rosey, floral, sweet honey notes. Vibrant and light yet dank and heavy , truly and experience to be had.
These Japanese style , high density extruded sticks is a perfect blend of central and southern Cambodia. A mixture of wild found and cultivated . No binders , fillers , additives , synthetics or anything of that nature, just pure resonated goodness.
.:. 5 gram tube , featuring 25 sticks , with a 20+ minute burn time.
Inside the cap , is a secondary metal seal that acts a small travel incense holder as well.
Graphic is of a treasure bag , reminding us of what treasures await us in life. The kanji charectors represent “joyous”.
.:. For those who have heard the name , but not fully aware of what exactly Agarwood is or how it is formed, here is a brief explanation. In wild habits and how it was first found , the tree undergoes stress, usually attacked by bugs , when this occurs the immune response is to generate resin , this resin content is where the pungent scent is stored, and usually grows in clusters , closest to the pockets , growing just under the shell of the tree and all the way down to the center or heart wood to protect the entirety of the tree. This takes a variety of time , similar to sandalwood or palo santo resin, the liner the resin grows and ages while the tree is alive and dead , the more advance the scent becomes and more complex of a profile. This is the rarest and most expensive and exotic tree resin in the world. Hence the incense and the oil itself , reflecting that by how expensive the material is to gather and grow as well time and material spent processing it . The oil is an entirely different story compared to the incense. As time has gone on , and some species have become endangered, some even extinct, the Ingenuity of the human mind has figured out how to work with it. In so , there are still patches of wild agarwood , yet some have been cultivated and delicately taken care of. Again to sandalwood, the tree takes a minimum of 8-10 years to reach maturity , from that point holes are usually drilled , or other methods, into the trees, causing the bacteria to infect it, thus the immune response occurs to form the resin. Some people slowly take these parts out of the tree and let it continue growing, some people take down the entire tree. Those are just a few insights , there will be a longer blog post to follow, but keeping in mind , this is a life long study and dedication to this entirely complex consciousness of the plant world.
.:{ The Ten Merits of Incense }:.
Endears one to Divine grace,
Purifies the body.
Dispels Negativity, Aids good sleep,
Accompanies the lonesome,
Relaxes the mind.
Endless source of pleasure,
Always satisfying.
Stores well, Excellent for Daily Use