The World Of Oud And Its Manifestations

 

A smell so pungent yet pleasant and mesmerizing, enough for someone to get lost in your aroma. Oud or Agarwood is the most expensive raw material in the world of perfumes. The Oud fragrance is considered royal and supreme of all, as its scent is very rich, heavy, and long-lasting. The uniqueness of Oud lies in its manifestations which subtly blend in and invoke smoky and sensual notes.

 

Besides its magnificent smell, Oud is a valuable essence of many cultures. Its powerful scent is considered a natural aphrodisiac. The fact that oud’s worth is compared to weight in gold couldn't emphasize the supremacy and mysticism of Oud more. This also justifies why Oud is also known as liquid gold.

Oud Wood

Oud presents itself in the form of Oud Wood. The fragrance has trace notes of rosewood, sandalwood, vanilla, and amber, which, when combined, arouse the musky smell. The Oud wood is used to evoke harmony and destroy all the negative energies. The divinity of Oud wood justifies its cost. The scented luxury has a very significant warm and woody aroma which reveals its timber origin. Oud is used as a base note in many of the leading perfume brands. This enhances the scent of all the other ingredients and gives an overwhelming essence.

Oud Attar

The rare and distinct Oud Attar is by far the most expensive form of Oud. Our Attar comes in the form of oil, which is processed from a resin of rare infected wood, making it a priceless commodity. Attar is known to be one of the most refined olfactory merchandise.

 

Apart from luxury, Oud oil is believed to have medicinal values and can significantly help in diseases like rheumatic fevers, asthma, etc. It is a natural oxidant. All in all, Oud is a powerful gift by nature.

 

 

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