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THAILAND TRAT Thailand Trat is not a scent that announces itself with volume, but one that unveils its soul in layers—slow, warm, and impossibly graceful. Distilled in 2014 from the heartwood of an 80-year-old tree in the lush region of Trat, this oud oil captures the quiet elegance of the Thai forest in its most intimate form. From the very first breath, it feels golden—opening with a natural, fluid sweetness that glides across the senses like sunlight pouring through bamboo leaves at dawn. There is nothing artificial or sharp in its entrance; it is soft, gently resinous, and comfortingly rounded, as if the tree itself had exhaled after a lifetime of silence.
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THAI OUD The Golden Breath of the Forest. There is a kind of oud that moves like shadow — slow, brooding, ancient. And then, there is Thai Oud — a fragrance that rises like sunlight through mist, honeyed and luminous, yet no less profound. Drawn from the purest Thai agarwood, this oil is a celebration of balance — where nature’s depth meets its tenderness. Thai Oud does not arrive with thunder. It smiles. It glows. It hums like warm gold in motion. Sweet, yes — but never simple. Smooth, but layered. This is oud that carries the elegance of fire without the burn.
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LAOS MALIKI Where the earth wears its crown. There are oud oils that float like mist. And then there is Laos Maliki — an oil that walks barefoot through the forest with the authority of a king. This is not a perfume oil that chases beauty. It wears it with the ease of something born royal — not gilded, but grounded. Drawn from the purest Laotian agarwood, Laos Maliki is earthy, leathery, and profoundly intense, as if the land itself had been distilled into scent. Not the surface — but the root. Not the blossom — but the bark.