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- Oudh State - Wikipedia
The Kingdom of Awadh (English: ˈaʊd , Hindi: [əʋəd̪ʰ] ⓘ, [2] also Oudh State, Kingdom of Oudh, Awadh Subah, or Awadh State) was a Mughal subah, then an independent kingdom, and lastly a British protectorate in the Awadh region of North India until its annexation by the British East India Company in 1856
- What Is Oud (Oudh) Fragrance And Why Is It So Expensive?
Known as the “five thousand dollar per pound scent,” Oud or Oudh is by far one of the most expensive raw fragrance ingredients in the world Also known as agarwood, this essential oil is extracted from the fungus-infected resinous heartwood of the agar tree, which is primarily found in the dense forests of Southeast Asia, India and Bangladesh
- What Exactly Is Oud? - Allure
Oud, now a symbol of luxury, has a long and storied past that predates modern perfumery by a couple thousand years Rooted in religion and spirituality—and then a victim of modern
- What Is Oud And What Does It Smell Like? - Fragrance Explorers
Oud, which is also known as oudh, agarwood or black gold, is a rare and aromatic resin that is found in the heartwood of Aquilaria trees with a fungal infection It’s a precious essential oil that has been used for centuries in traditional perfumes, incense, and spiritual rituals across various cultures and regions
- What Is the Difference Between White and Black Oudh?
White and Black Oudh are both varieties of agarwood, a luxurious ingredient used in developing fragrances The primary difference lies in their scent profiles and extraction process White Oudh, also known as “Oud Safi”, is often less potent and has a softer, more floral, and citrus-like scent
- Oudh - The Perfume Society
Oudh (sometimes spelled ‘oud’) has become a phenomenally popular ingredient, but still divides opinion It’s one of those ‘Marmite’ perfumery ingredients, which people either swoon over or clutch their pearls and scream while avoiding at all costs
- Agarwood (Oud) perfume ingredient, Agarwood (Oud) fragrance and . . .
There are many names for the resinous, fragrant heartwood produced primarily by trees in the genus Aquilaria Most commonly, the resin is known as agarwood, aloeswood, eaglewood, gaharu, agalocha or oudh (In Arabic)
- Pure Oudh Oudh Fragrances, Incenses and Essential oils buy online
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