Agarwood chips and flakes are the most common forms of agarwood in trade.Agar wood Chips are come from only Specific area of Agar wood tree. Only 10-20% of a large slab or piece of agarwood can be drawn into chips and flakes, we separate it by a sharp iron Rod, with the remainder sold as powder/dust or used for oil distillation. For Get smell of Natural Agar wood, Please Put it on burn coal & a spice smell spared all over atmosphere.
Agar oil and agaru or agarwood are the most exalted perfumery raw material obtained from the infected wood of agar tree. This transformed wood due to fungal infection yields agar oil on distillation that has unique fragrance and high export value. The agar oil known in the East as Agar-attar, is one of the perfumery’s oldest materials. It is considered one of the costliest perfumery raw materials used in highclass perfumery and as a fixative, imparting a lasting balsamic odour to the product. Its traditional use in India, Middle Eastern and Far Eastern perfumery, both as skin daub and as a fixative, rivals its former usage holy incense by the Hebrews.
Agar tree (Aquilaria agallocha) is distributed in all the Northeastern States and widely cultivated. It is now rarely found in wild state.
Agar oil and agaru or agarwood are the most exalted perfumery raw material obtained from the infected wood of agar tree. This transformed wood due to fungal infection yields agar oil on distillation that has unique fragrance and high export value. The agar oil known in the East as Agar-attar, is one of the perfumery’s oldest materials. It is considered one of the costliest perfumery raw materials used in highclass perfumery and as a fixative, imparting a lasting balsamic odour to the product. Its traditional use in India, Middle Eastern and Far Eastern perfumery, both as skin daub and as a fixative, rivals its former usage holy incense by the Hebrews.
Agar tree (Aquilaria agallocha) is distributed in all the Northeastern States and widely cultivated. It is now rarely found in wild state.
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