Filter
- 8 mm
- agarwood
- agarwood oil
- agathe
- Ajmal
- alcohol free
- amethyst
- aoud
- aquilaria
- aquilaria crassna
- Arab
- Arabian
- Arabic
- Arabic perfume
- attar
- bead
- beaded bracelet
- Bohemian
- boho
- bracelet
- buaya
- buaya wood
- Cambodi
- Cambodian
- Cambodian agarwood
- citrine
- CPO
- crocodile
- crocodile agarwood
- dehn al oudh
- Dehn al oudh al Hind
- dehnal
- dehnal oud
- double bracelet
- eagleswood
- eaglewood
- Eid
- Emirates
- ethnic
- exclusive
- for ladies
- for men
- for women
- free of alcohol
- Gulf
- gypsy
- halal
- handmade
- heritage
- Hind
- Hindi
- India
- Indian
- Indian agarwood
- Indian attar
- Indian perfume
- Indonesia
- Indonesian agarwood
- ittr
- ladies
- lapis
- lapis lazuli
- leather
- light sweet
- mala
- mala necklace
- men
- natural agarwood
- natural beads
- niche
- no alcohol
- oil
- oil perfume
- onyx
- ood
- Oriental
- Oriental attar
- Oriental perfume
- oud
- oud bracelet
- oudh
- oudh al Hind
- oudh bracelet
- oudh Cambodi
- perfume
- perfume mix
- perfumed oil
- pink quartz
- prayer
- prayer beads
- prayer mala
- precious
- precious attar
- precious wood
- pure
- pure agarwood
- pure oudh
- pure perfume
- quarter tola
- quartz
- quqrter tolq
- Ramadan
- rare
- rare find
- scarce
- semi precious
- smokey
- smoky
- soft leather
- special gift
- strong
- summer
- supreme
- Swiss Arabian
- tola
- tribal
- turath
- Turath al Hind
- turquoise
- UAE
- uniseks
- unisex
- Vietnam
- Vietnamese agarwood
- wild
- wild agarwood
- wild grown
- wildly grow
- women
- wood
- wooden jewelry
- woody
Agarwood is called 'oudh' in Arabic, or also know as 'gaharu' or 'eagleswood'.
Agarwood is one of the most expensive raw materials used in perfumery, esotericism, aromatherapy and many other areas. The price of 1 kilo of this type of wood corresponds to the kilo price of gold.
In addition to the mysterious and unique fragrance of agarwood, it has a positive effect on the personal mood and inner peace; it has a mind-expanding effect and can be effective in spiritual cleansing rituals.
Agarwood chips are burnt at religious occasions and at large parties such as weddings as a sign of hospitality.