Description
White Oudh Bouya Agarwood High-Quality Essential Oil
You are receiving a 2ml size poured into a 5ml bottle
Botanical Name: Aetoxylon sympetalum
Extraction: Artisan Steam Distillation in Israel
Parts Used: Heartwood from
The aroma is described as a rich deeply complex, bright, umami smoke aroma that unfolds into layers of complex leathery soft sweet grassy notes and intense spice woodsy aroma. I absolutely swoon over this one blended with Jasmine Sombac or Neroli or both. Wowzer gorgeous. This oil has a rightful place in any agarwood collection. Like many oud oils it has that aimalistic bottom note with sweet top tobacco notes.
Agarwood Bouya originated in much of southeast Asia and the whole of the Middle Eastern world, and is the basic ingredient of the legendary Middle Eastern natural perfume called Oud. Agarwood is also known as Gaharu, Kyara, White Ood, Levan Ud, Aloeswood, and many other names, depending on the type of wood, and country of origin.
Agarwood Bouya is widely respected and appreciated by perfume makers and agarwood enthusiasts although would say this is not a true agarwood but is respected and has a place among the various species of agarwood. Agarwood Bouya is commonly used as a natural fragrance, a mixture of holy oil, for ceremonial anointing. White Oud is a great affordable way to experiment with an oil that has a lot of the traditional oud agarwood notes.
There are some texts that say that agarwood was used in the Torah called Aloeswood. A name applied to a variety of trees containing a fragrant, or aromatic, substance used as a perfume in the Biblical period. (Ps 45:8; Pr 7:17; Ca 4:14) Most commentators consider the aloe tree of the Bible to be the true Agarwood maybe the Aquilaria species.
The prophet Balaam’s comparison of the tents of Israel with “aloe plants that G-d’s has planted, like cedars by the waters,” may relate to the spreading shape of these lofty trees, a cluster of aloe trees resembling an encampment of tents.
On the other hand, Balaam’s reference to the trees does not require that they be growing right in the area where he spoke. If the “cedars” mentioned immediately afterward in this text were cedars of Lebanon, then they would be trees growing outside that area, and the same could be true of the aloes.
Suggested use: Blends with Cedarwood, Frankincense, Black Pepper, Jasmine, Gardenia, negev Rose, Bergamot, Sandalwood, Vanilla, Neroli, Vetiver, Ylang-Ylang, and Vanilla oleoresin.
The benefits are this oil calms the mind, soothes skin issues, and has been known to relieve seasonal allergies. Agarwood Bouya has calming properties, can relieve muscle aches, make focus, improve memory, overcome bad breath, overcome digestive issues, skincare, and sleep
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*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.