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Wild Natural Agarwood Gaharu Fragrance Aloeswood Oud Perfume Incense

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250 Gram Minimum Order

Country:

Indonesia

Model No:

A1

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250 ~ 400 / ( Negotiable ) Get Latest Price

Place of Origin:

Indonesia

Price for Minimum Order:

250

Minimum Order Quantity:

250 Gram

Packaging Detail:

Box

Delivery Time:

EMS 3-6 Days

Supplying Ability:

1 Kilogram per Month

Payment Type:

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djava84

Indonesia

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Contact Person Mr. novi

dk sawahan rt05/05 ngawen blora, Blora, Jawa Tengah

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Product Specification

  • black:brown

Product Description

Wild Natural Agarwood **0gr Gaharu Fragrance Aloeswood Oud Perfume Incense
Gyrinops
Agarwood
Aloeswood
Gharuwood
FOR NOW READY 1KG
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Agarwood is known under many names in different cultures:
 
  • In Cambodia, it is called "chann crassna". The fragrance from this wood is called "khloem chann" (ខ្លឹមចាន់) or "khloem chann crassna". "khloem" is hard wood, "chann crassna" is the tree species Aquilaria crassna in khmer language.
  • In Hindi it is known as agar, which is derived originally from the Sanskrit aguru
  • In Bengali, agarwood is known as "agor/agoro gach (আগর গাছ)" and the agarwood oil as "agor/agoro attor (আগর আতর)".
  • It is known by the same Sanskrit name in Telugu and Kannada as Aguru.
  • It is known as chnxiāng (沉香) in Chinese, "Cham Heong" in Cantonese, trầm hương[*2] in Vietnamese, and jinkō (沈香) in Japanese; all meaning "deep scent" and alluding to its intense scent. In Japan, there are several grades of jinkō, the highest of which is known as kyara (伽羅).
  • Both agarwood and its resin distillate/extracts are known as oud (عود) in Arabic (literally "rod/stick") and used to describe agarwood in Arab countries.Western perfumers also often use agarwood essential oil under the name "oud" or "oudh".
  • In Europe it was referred to as Lignum aquila (eagle-wood) or Agilawood, because of the similarity in sound of agila to gaharu.
  • Another name is Lignum aloes or Aloeswood. This is potentially confusing, since a genus Aloe exists (unrelated), which has medicinal uses.
  • In Tibetan it is known as ཨ་ག་རུ་ (a-ga-ru). There are several varieties used in Tibetan Medicine: unique eaglewood: ཨར་བ་ཞིག་ (ar-ba-zhig); yellow eaglewood: ཨ་ག་རུ་སེར་པོ་ (a-ga-ru ser-po), white eaglewood: ཨར་སྐྱ་ (ar-skya), and black eaglewood: ཨར་ནག་(ar-nag).
  • In Assamese it is called as "sasi" or "sashi".
  • The Indonesian and Malay name is "gaharu".
  • In Hong Kong it is often called Aloes wood 
  • In Papua New Guinea it is called "ghara" or eagle wood.[citation needed]
  • In Thai it is known as "Mai Krishna" (ไม้กฤษณา).
  • In Tamil it is called "akil" (அகில்) though what was referred in ancient Tamil literature could well be Excoecaria agallocha.
  • In Laos it is known as "Mai Ketsana" (ໄມ້ເກດສະໜາ).
  • In Myanmar (Burma) it is known as "Thit Mhwae".
  • In Sri Lanka Agarwood producing Gyrinops walla tree is known as "Walla Patta" (වල්ල පට්ට)

Country: Indonesia
Model No: A1
FOB Price: 250 ~ 400 / ( Negotiable ) Get Latest Price
Place of Origin: Indonesia
Price for Minimum Order: 250
Minimum Order Quantity: 250 Gram
Packaging Detail: Box
Delivery Time: EMS 3-6 Days
Supplying Ability: 1 Kilogram per Month
Payment Type: PayPal
Product Group : Agarwood

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