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* Oud, Rose, Patchouli * Cinnamon, Amber * CedarWood * White musk, Oakmoss * Sandalwood **Dihram **oud is the aroma that calms when it touches the skin. Gives a fe... more on Jumia
* Oud, Rose, Patchouli * Cinnamon, Amber * CedarWood * White musk, Oakmoss * Sandalwood **Dihram **oud is the aroma that calms when it touches the skin. Gives a fe... more on Jumia
SKU: | AR498HB090ZEGNAFAMZ |
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Size (L x W x H cm): | 12x6x7 |
Production country: | United Arab Emirates |
Main material: | OUD |
Colour: | Gold |
Weight (kg): | 0.45 |
Skin Type: | All Skin Types |
Product Line: | Queenolly's Essentials |
Dihram oud is the aroma that calms when it touches the skin. Gives a feeling of peace. Discrete and Delicate aroma for calmness. The fragrance features Oud, Sandalwood, Balsamic, Fresh wood, Cedar, Musk and Woody
It’s strong, it’s musky and almost animalistic in its sensuality. Some people love it while others find it offensive and gross. We’re not talking about DURIAN, the beloved but smelly southeast Asian fruit but oud – one of the most expensive raw scent ingredients in the world.
Known as oud (or oudh), it comes from the wood of the Southeast Asian agar (aquilaria) tree. When the wood becomes infected with a particular type of mold, the tree reacts by producing a dark, scented resin, which is often called “liquid gold.” “Oud” is used to refer to both the resin-saturated wood (the agarwood) as well as the oil distilled from it. One reason oud is so expensive is its rarity; by some estimates, fewer than 2% of wild agar trees produce it. Experts claim that the very best oud comes from the oldest trees, which are even more scarce.
Dihram oudis the aroma that calms when it touches the skin. Gives a feeling of peace. Discrete and Delicate aroma for calmness. The fragrance features Oud, Sandalwood, Balsamic, Fresh wood, Cedar, Musk and Woody
It’s strong, it’s musky and almost animalistic in its sensuality. Some people love it while others find it offensive and gross. We’re not talking about DURIAN, the beloved but smelly southeast Asian fruit but oud – one of the most expensive raw scent ingredients in the world.
Known as oud (or oudh), it comes from the wood of the Southeast Asian agar (aquilaria) tree. When the wood becomes infected with a particular type of mold, the tree reacts by producing a dark, scented resin, which is often called “liquid gold.” “Oud” is used to refer to both the resin-saturated wood (the agarwood) as well as the oil distilled from it. One reason oud is so expensive is its rarity; by some estimates, fewer than 2% of wild agar trees produce it. Experts claim that the very best oud comes from the oldest trees, which are even more scarce.
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