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Baieido Jinkoh Aloeswood Chips (Agarwood) 25gr
Aquilaria agallocha
Origin: Indonesia
Form: Wood chips
Unit size: 25 gr
Other names: Agar (Urdu & Hindi), Agaru (Tibetan), Agar Wood, Aguru (Sanskrit), Lignum aquila (Europe, Latin for Eagle Wood), Lignam Aloes, Lign Aloes, Aloes Wood, Aloes, Oud (Arabic), Oude, Oodh, Chénxiāng (Chinese), Jinkō (Japanese)
Esoteric Uses: Spiritual Journey, Enlightenment, Meditation, Clarity
Esoteric Associations: Jupiter, Air, Sagittarius
Incense Aroma: Rich, heady and complex layers of wood, with slight cocoa and fruit
Aloeswood or Agarwood has an unusual formation process. This prized wood is from the dark resinous heartwood that forms in Aquilaria and Gyrinops trees when they become infected with a certain type of mold. Prior to infection the heartwood is relatively light and pale colored, however as the infection progresses the tree produces a dark aromatic resin in response to the attack, which results in a very dense, dark, resin embedded heartwood. This resin embedded wood is commonly called Aloeswood, Agarwood, or Oud. This resulting wood embedded with its unique aroma is prized in many cultures for its distinctive fragrance, and thus is used for incense and perfumes. One of the main reasons for the relative rarity and high cost of Agarwood is the depletion of the wild resource. Many of the varieties of Agar trees are now threatened, but sustainable farming practices are now also being introduced.
The odor of Agarwood is considered to be complex and pleasing, with few or no similar natural analogues. As a result, Agarwood and its essential oil gained great cultural and religious significance in ancient civilizations around the world. It is mentioned throughout one of the world's oldest written texts, such as in the third century AD in China and the Sanskrit Vedas from India.
Not to be confused with Agar Agar powder, Aloe Vera, or Aloes Ferox.
Baieido Incense Co. of Japan, are traders in Aloeswood and makers of premium natural incense since 1657. Jinkoh (aloeswood) has long been the favored incense ingredient of Japan. Baieido presents a wonderful box of chipped Indonesian aloeswood.
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