
Oud Indonesia Solla | 30 g and 120 g
Price range: SAR 150.00 through SAR 600.00
The benefits of Indonesian oud are both aromatic and therapeutic. It is used to calm the mind, reduce stress, and promote emotional balance, making it a popular aid in meditation and spiritual practices. In traditional medicine systems, oud has been used for its supposed anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and digestive properties, often applied through inhalation or topical use in oils. Spiritually, Indonesian oud is believed to cleanse energy, purify spaces, and connect the mind to higher states of awareness — a reason it has been used for centuries in religious rituals across Asia and the Middle East. Its rarity, spiritual value, and therapeutic properties make Indonesian oud not just a fragrant wood, but a deeply revered natural treasure.
Description
-
Weight: 30 Grams and 120 Grams
Indonesian oud, also known as gaharu, is one of the most prized and aromatic forms of agarwood in the world. It is derived primarily from Aquilaria and Gyrinops species trees native to the lush, tropical forests of Indonesia, including regions like Kalimantan (Borneo), Papua, Sumatra, and Sulawesi. When these trees are naturally infected by certain fungi or stressed by external factors, they produce a dark, resinous heartwood known as oud. This rare and fragrant material is then either burned as incense, used in solid chip form, or distilled into essential oil for use in perfumery, aromatherapy, and traditional medicine. Indonesian oud is especially known for its rich, multifaceted scent profile — deep and woody with warm balsamic sweetness, hints of earth, subtle smokiness, and occasional spicy or floral undertones, depending on the region and quality.
Details
| Size | 120g, 30g |
|---|
