What is Agarwood?
Agarwood (沈香) is a rare, fragrant heartwood produced by Aquilaria trees (family Thymelaeaceae) when they become infected with a specific type of mold or wounded. To defend itself, the tree secretes a resin that hardens over decades, forming dark, dense agarwood. Rich in key compounds like agarospirol and β-selinene, it has been traditionally used for centuries to promote mental tranquility, improve circulation, and enhance sleep. Revered in ancient texts across Asia, it is now exclusively sourced from limited tropical regions in Vietnam and Indonesia, making it one of the most premium and sought-after natural materials in the world.
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