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Agarwood

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Unearthing the Rich Heritage of Agarwood in Timeless Fragrances

Isn’t it fascinating how fragrances can transport us back in time, evoking memories and emotions? One such precious ingredient that has graced the world of perfumery for centuries is agarwood. A true gem, this aromatic treasure is deeply rooted in our cultural heritage. Agarwood, also known as oud or oudh, is derived from the Aquilaria tree, which is native to Southeast Asia. The formation of agarwood is a fascinating process – when the tree is infected by a specific mold, it produces a dark, fragrant resin to protect itself. This resinous heartwood is what we call agarwood. From ancient civilizations to the modern era, agarwood has long been cherished for its alluring and complex scent. Its cultural significance is vast, with a rich history intertwined with various traditions and religious practices. In the Middle East, agarwood has been an integral part of the region’s heritage, used for both personal fragrances and in spiritual ceremonies. The process of extracting agarwood oil is labor-intensive and requires immense skill. This is one of the reasons why agarwood is often considered the “liquid gold” of the fragrance world. Its rarity and unique scent profile make it highly sought after by perfume connoisseurs and enthusiasts alike. More information about the remaining ingredients.

THE RAW MATERIALS

The perfumers at Zaluti carefully select the raw materials with which the aromas are composed. This process is subject to quality controls from the selection stage until the moment the fragrance is bottled.

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