The ancient art of agarwood fragrance making is a timeless craft rooted in patience, nature, and deep cultural wisdom. Agarwood, also known as oud, is formed when the Aquilaria tree reacts to natural stress by producing a rare, aromatic resin over many years. Skilled artisans carefully identify and harvest resin-rich wood, a knowledge passed down through generations. Through traditional methods such as slow distillation and ceremonial burning of wood chips, this precious resin is transformed into deeply complex fragrances known for their woody, smoky, sweet, and resinous character. Revered across Assam, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East, agarwood has long been used in spiritual rituals, royal perfumery, and healing traditions, making each drop of oud not just a fragrance, but a living expression of history, craftsmanship, and time itself.
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Priyangi Choudhury (IND)
I Recently purchased from Assam attar smells heavenly. The Agarwood and sandalwood tone in it gives off a luxurious fragrance and is not too rich as well which is definitely another reason that I am loving it.💯 Recommended for anyone who is into fragrances.
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Jhon Hamilton (IT)
Wild Oud Perfume and was genuinely impressed by its depth, quality, and staying power. From the very first application, it was clear that this is not just another synthetic perfume—it’s a truly artisanal fragrance crafted with care and authenticity.
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Veeresh Madiwal (IND)
The scent opens with a warm, earthy richness typical of North Eastern Indian attars. There's a grounding woody base, subtly infused with floral and herbal notes that unfold beautifully over time. Unlike many overpowering fragrances. wears close to the skin—intimate, natural, and deeply calming.