Agarwood Essential Oil, Traditional Distillation, 2g
For the moment that belongs entirely to you — agarwood drawn slowly from the wood by traditional distillation, 2g, worn on pulse points or kept close for quiet occasions.
Most agarwood is met at a distance — burned, diffused, carried in beads. This oil is different. Applied directly to warm skin, it becomes part of your own scent. It opens with a sharp, cool brightness that rises quickly, then settles into a honey-sweet, faintly floral depth that lingers for hours close to the body.
Traditional distillation is slow work. Rather than solvent extraction, the wood is steamed and the aromatic compounds are gathered from the condensate. The result keeps the full range of the wood's volatiles — including the cool, penetrating top notes that faster methods tend to lose. Nothing is added; nothing is adjusted.
At 2 grams this is a concentrated material. A small touch at the wrist, behind the ear, or at the base of the neck carries through several hours. The fragrance is personal in scale — felt by those who come close, not announced to a room. Apply with intention, in small amounts.
The oil arrives in a faceted amber-glass bottle, presented in a wooden gift box with a crane-and-cloud illustrated lid — a piece made to be given, or kept for the rare evening that calls for it. It suits a calming ritual before rest, or any moment that asks for stillness. As the bottle ages, the oil deepens in color and the fragrance continues to develop — a sign of maturation, not spoilage.
Materials: Agarwood essential oil, traditional steam distillation, 2g, wooden gift box
For external use only. Apply to pulse points in small amounts. Keep away from the eyes. Store in a cool place away from direct light. Oil color deepens with age — this is natural.
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About Agarwood
Agarwood forms when an aquilaria tree responds to injury by producing a dense, resin-saturated heartwood. The rarer the resin, the deeper the fragrance.
Kynam is the highest grade — soft, oily, complex. Its scent shifts from sweet to floral to woody throughout the day.