Grades of Agarwood

The criteria and types that determine quality

Agarwood is graded based on resin content, aging period, and depth of aroma.

Kinam

The highest grade of agarwood, it is soft, has a honey-like texture, and is extremely rare.

  • Potent and complex aroma
  • Fragrant even at room temperature

Sink

Agarwood that sinks in water due to its high resin content, holding significant value.

  • Dark color
  • Rich in oil

Float

Agarwood with lower resin content that floats in water, suitable for beginners.

  • Light color
  • Gentle aroma
  • Affordable price

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