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Hong Kong scientists fight to save fragrant incense treesThe city's name -- translating to "fragrant harbour" -- is commonly linked to the area's history of incense production and sale. Agarwood is created when incense trees are cut, which causes the ...
First-grade agarwood can cost as much as $100,000 per ... Oud chips are commonly used as incense, particularly in the Middle East, where they're burnt both as tokens of hospitality and infused ...
With skill and dedication, Le Ngoc Duc turns humble agarwood into breathtaking portraits and cultural symbols.
Agarwood produces a special type of resin with a unique, pleasant fragrance, which is used to make incense, perfumes, and Oud Oil. The resin is produced when the tree suffers from a fungal ...
Agarwood, also known as gaharu in Malaysia, is a fragrant dark resinous wood formed in the heart of the tree trunk that is used in the production of incense, perfume and other consumer products.
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