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Absolute Oudh Oil

Thai Agarwood Parfume

Oudh Perfume: The ultimate designation for the opulent world of Agarwood fragrances. This exclusive perfume genre envelops you in an aura of luxury and sophistication, infused with the deepest, most alluring woody tones.

The Thai Agarwood absolute oil is a uniquely luxurious and precious fragrance extracted from the resin-rich wood of the Aquilaria crassna tree, native to the forested province of Trat in eastern Thailand.

Resin of the Aquilaria Tree: The core scent of oudh originates from the resin formed in trees that have been naturally infected by a specific fungus (Phialophora parasitica). These trees, primarily found in Cambodia, Thailand, and Laos, produce this rare and valuable resin as a response to the infection, resulting in the rich and complex aroma for which oudh is renowned.

One of the most distinctive characteristics of oudh oil is its rich and multi-layered fragrance. This aroma is often described as deep, woody, and subtly sweet, with nuances of balsam and smoky undertones.

Thanks to its unique fragrance profile, oudh oil is a beloved and widely used ingredient in exclusive niche perfumes and traditional Arabian perfumery.

Combination with Other Fragrance Notes: Oudh is often blended with rose, sandalwood, musk, and amber to create an even more complex scent composition.

Why is Oudh so Exclusive?

• Rarity: Not every Aquilaria tree becomes infected or produces resin, making oudh extremely scarce.

• Long Maturation Process: Resin formation can take decades.

• Deep and Intense Fragrance: The scent is described as warm, earthy, smoky, and mystical, making it highly sought after in niche perfumes and Arabian perfumery.

Pure Agarwood oudh oil remains one of the most coveted ingredients in the world of perfumery.

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pls note: Photo of the perfume bottle is for illustration only, oil is decanted in a glass for samples or other sizes.