100% Pure eastern Cambodian Oud or Agarwood oil
Oud Oil 100% Pure - "Eastern Cambodian" -  100% Pure Oud, No Additives
Oud Oil 100% Pure - "Eastern Cambodian" -  100% Pure Oud, No Additives
Oud Oil 100% Pure - "Eastern Cambodian" -  100% Pure Oud, No Additives
Oud Oil 100% Pure - "Eastern Cambodian" -  100% Pure Oud, No Additives
Oud Oil 100% Pure - "Eastern Cambodian" -  100% Pure Oud, No Additives

Oud Oil 100% Pure - "Eastern Cambodian" - 100% Pure Oud, No Additives

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Wild Eastern Cambodian -  100% Pure Oud, No Additives

(Aquilaria Crassna)

This is an excellent wild harvested oud from eastern Cambodia near the Thai border.

Traditional Cambodian Oud profile with more raw notes than others. This is a very fulfilling Oud with deep woody/Mossy notes. It has a great projection and is very long lasting. If a nice drop is applied you will be notices 2 metres away.

Wild Oud oil is a very rare commodity.

In the world, Aloeswood is the most prized of all incenses, and the purest Aloeswood is pound-for-pound more expensive than gold! Aloeswood trees have sweet-smelling flowers, and are native to Northern India, Laos, Cambodia, Burma, Malaysia, Indonesia and Vietnam. When an Aloes tree has fallen (from natural causes), a dark resin forms within its heartwood. This resin forms as an immune response, and the heartwood is then harvested for incense and medicinal uses. The older the tree, the better the quality, and the more expensive the wood. Aloeswood incense is used for both medicinal and spiritual purposes. As a medicine, it is a remedy for nervous disorders. For non-medicinal purposes, it is used to help people get in touch with their spiritual side, and thus, it is in high demand as a meditation aid. Those who use aloeswood incense claim that it has a great calming effect on the mind. But Aloes isn't just for medical and spiritual uses. Many feel it is a powerful aphrodisiac, and in some cultures the women scent their clothes as well as themselves with it.

* All perfumes should be kept out of reach of children and patch tested on skin before use.