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Wild Kinam vs Cultivated Kinam

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Kinam (also known as Kyara) is a rare and precious wood that has been valued for centuries for its unique aroma. There are two varieties of Kinam: wild and cultivated. While both are highly valued, there are some distinguishing characteristics such as appearance, color, hardness, oil density, taste, smell at room temperature (at natural temperature), […]

India is home to two Aquilaria species

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The primary source of agarwood and one of the world’s most expensive trees, the evergreen agar tree (Aquilaria malaccensis Lam) is a step away from extinction in the wild. Wild agarwood trees are battling extinction. The resin-filled wood from the tree is used in perfumery and high quality incense. Scientists say the species has adapted […]

Panax vietnamensis and Agarwood: source of health beneficial, species, prized herbal medicine, very valuable, considered threatened

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Vietnamese Agarwood Incense is called Wood of the Gods Agarwood was described as a fragrant product of wealth and luxury in one of the world’s oldest written texts, the Sanskrit Vedas, dating back as early as 1,400 BC. The aroma produced from agarwood has been highly valued by many cultures and religions throughout history. In […]

What are the benefits of agarwood?

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Agarwood is the most expensive wood in the world. It is a product of Southeast Asian forests. It has a lot of names. We can find Agarwood in the following countries: India( Agar), Vietnam( Tram Huong), Thailand( Ma Kristina), Laos( Ma Ketsana), Myanma( Thit Mhwa e), Malaysia( Gaharu, Pokok), Indonesia( Ki karas), Cambodia( Chann Crassna), […]