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Oud: A Gift from Heaven

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oud is called the wood of gods
Oud, also known as agarwood, is a highly prized natural resin produced by Aquilaria trees in response to an infection caused by a certain type of fungus growing on it. This rare and precious substance has captivated cultures worldwide for centuries, earning it the moniker "liquid gold." The history of oud can be traced back centuries to ancient civilizations. It has been cherished for its fragrance, medicinal properties, and spiritual significance. Today, oud continues to be a symbol of luxury and refinement, captivating the senses and inspiring awe.

What is Oud Made Of?

Oud is formed when a specific type of fungus infects the Aquilaria tree. As a defense mechanism, the tree produces a dark, resinous substance to combat the infection. Over time, this resin saturates the wood, transforming it into the coveted oud. What is interesting to note is that not all agarwood trees become infected by the fungus; only 1 in 10 trees is infected, making oud an exceptional rarity.

Where Does Oud Come From?

Native to Southeast Asia, oud trees are found primarily in countries like India, Malaysia, and Thailand. However, due to overharvesting and deforestation, the supply of natural oud has dwindled significantly, making it an increasingly rare and expensive commodity.

Why is Oud So Expensive?

The exorbitant price of oud is a result of several factors:
  1. Rarity: The formation of oud is a complex and unpredictable process, making it a scarce resource.
  2. Labor-intensive extraction: Harvesting and processing oud is time-consuming and requires skilled artisans.
  3. High demand: Oud's unique and captivating aroma has created a global demand that far exceeds supply.

The Enchanting Scent of Oud

Oud boasts a complex and multifaceted fragrance profile, often described as woody, earthy, and slightly sweet with balsamic undertones. Its rich and long-lasting scent has made it a cornerstone of perfumery, particularly in the Middle East.

Oud Perfume and Oud Attar are popular choices for those seeking the luxurious and distinctive aroma of oud. Attar is a non-alcoholic concentrated perfume oil that offers a more intense and enduring fragrance experience.

Discover the allure of oud with Dukhni Attar Oils. Our expertly crafted blends combine the exquisite essence of oud with other fine aromatic ingredients to create fragrances that are both luxurious and accessible. 
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