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Agarwood Oil, commonly known as Oud Oil, is one of the most luxurious and rare essential oils, extracted from the Aquilaria tree. This highly prized oil is formed when the heartwood of the tree becomes infected with a specific type of mold, triggering a natural resinous response. The result is a deep, complex, and captivating fragrance that is highly valued in perfumery, aromatherapy, and spiritual rituals.
Basic Details
Botanical Name: Aquilaria malaccensis / Aquilaria crassna
Common Names: Oud Oil, Agarwood Oil, Aloeswood Oil
Family: Thymelaeaceae
Extraction Method: Steam distillation / CO2 extraction
Part Used: Resinous heartwood
Appearance: Dark brown to golden amber liquid
Aroma: Deep, woody, smoky, sweet, balsamic, with animalic and leathery undertones
Main Components: Sesquiterpenes, Agarol, Jinkoh-eremol, Vetivone
Uses & Benefits
✅ Luxury Perfumery – Used as a rare and expensive base note in high-end fragrances ✅ Aromatherapy – Known for its stress-relieving, grounding, and meditative properties ✅ Traditional & Spiritual Use – Used in Middle Eastern and Asian cultures for religious rituals and meditation ✅ Ayurveda & Traditional Medicine – Valued for its aphrodisiac, anti-inflammatory, and calming effects ✅ Incense & Bakhoor – Popular in high-quality incense blends for spiritual purification
Quality Variants
🌿 Hindi Oud (India) – Deep, woody, animalic, strong and long-lasting 🌿 Cambodian Oud – Sweet, warm, and slightly fruity aroma 🌿 Thai Oud – Smooth, mild, and well-balanced scent 🌿 Burmese Oud – Rich, smoky, with strong earthy notes 🌿 Laotian Oud – Sweet, spicy, and resinous, ideal for niche perfumery
Packaging Details
📦 Small Quantities – 3ml, 6ml, 12ml, 30ml (Glass Bottles) 📦 Bulk Packaging – 100ml, 500ml, 1kg (Aluminum Bottles) 📦 Industrial Supply – 5kg, 10kg, 25kg (HDPE Drums)
Agardwood oil – one of the primary essential oils used all over the world -- emits an aroma that actually originates out of an infection. Many people confuse it with wood due the resembling name but Agarwood is a type of secretion that takes place as a defense mechanism when an aquilaria tree is infected by a fungus. It emits a distinctive smell to counter the fungus, and this exotic smell becomes the most overwhelming aspect of the essential oil derived from it.
Due to its psychoactive attributions the agarwood oil is used all over the world to foster a sense of deep spirituality and devotion. This fragrance and its derivations are an integral part of religious rituals among Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, Sufis, the Japanese Shamans, and it's aroma is gradually penetrating the annals of even western religions. It seems even the gods relish the captivating fragrance of the agarwood.
But is agarwood essential oil only used for religious meditation and invocations? Not necessarily. It is also used in perfumes, cosmetics, aroma-therapy ointments, bath oils and perfumed candles. It's uses are as widespread as your imagination.
Color & OdorViscous Agarwood Indian Liquid, Renious, Warm and smocky odour
SolubilitySoluble in oils. Insoluble in water
Specific Gravity0.9418 – 0.966
Optical Rotation( + 10° ) – ( + 25° )
Refractive Index1.507 – 1.515
Flash Point170 °C
Agarwood Oil is extremely rare & precious oil that originates in North Eastern India, Bhutan & parts of South East Asia. It has a very long history of use in medicines, incense and as aromatic oil. Also known as aloes or aloes wood, there are several species of Agarwood, including Aquilaria agollocha, A. Malaccensis & A. Crassna.
Common Names
Oud oil, Eagleswood Ud, Aloeswood oil, Kiara.
Blends With
Carnation, Geranium, Sandalwood & Alcohol.
Constituents
sesquiterpenes, phenyl ethyl chromones,selinene,eudesmene,Palmitic acid.
Uses
Agarwood oil is the most potent aphrodisiac of all the essential oils. An effective tonic, its aphrodisiac & diuretic properties helps in epilepsy. It also has carminative, antimicrobial, and anti-asthmatic properties. Further, it is also Useful in digestive, nervous disorders, bronchial complaints, rheumatism, smallpox, illness during & after childbirth, fevers, spasms in the digestive and respiratory systems. It is also used in Aromatherapy applications as well as for therapeutic uses in a large number of Ayurvedic medicines