Kyara, known in Vietnam as Kỳ Nam, is considered the rarest and most valuable form of natural agarwood. Unlike ordinary agarwood, Kyara contains an exceptionally high concentration of natural resin, resulting in a unique texture, extraordinary fragrance complexity, and extreme rarity.
Traditionally, Kyara is classified based on its color, resin content, aroma profile, and overall rarity. Among all varieties, White Kyara (Bạch Kỳ Nam) is regarded as the most precious and sought-after.
At Duy Hai Agarwood, we are passionate about exploring authentic agarwood and sharing knowledge about some of the rarest resin-rich materials found in Vietnam and Southeast Asia.
White Kyara (Bạch Kỳ Nam) – The Rarest Of All
Characteristics
White Kyara is considered the highest grade of Kyara and one of the rarest natural aromatic materials in existence.
It typically displays:
- ivory white to pale gray coloration
- extremely high resin content
- soft and flexible texture
- slight indentation when pressed
Aroma Profile
The fragrance is remarkably complex and multi-layered, often described as:
- cooling and refreshing
- naturally sweet
- mint-like freshness
- elegant floral undertones
Its scent develops continuously, revealing new layers over time.
Value
White Kyara occupies the highest position in traditional Kyara classification and is regarded as one of the most valuable forms of natural agarwood ever discovered.

Yellow Kyara (Hoàng Kỳ Nam)
Characteristics
Yellow Kyara features:
- dark yellow to golden-brown coloration
- dense resin concentration
- substantial weight and density
- highly attractive natural grain patterns
Aroma Profile
Its fragrance is known for:
- deep sweetness
- honey-like richness
- floral nuances
- exceptional longevity
Value
Yellow Kyara is highly prized among collectors and is considered one of the most valuable traditional Kyara varieties.
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Red Kyara (Hồng Kỳ Nam)
Characteristics
Red Kyara is recognized by its distinctive reddish appearance and high resin density.
Common features include:
- deep red coloration
- dense and heavy structure
- visible concentric grain patterns
- rich resin distribution
Aroma Profile
The scent is:
- warm
- rich
- intensely sweet
- highly diffusive
Value
Red Kyara remains extremely valuable and is appreciated for both its visual beauty and aromatic character.

Black Kyara (Hắc Kỳ Nam)
Characteristics
Black Kyara is traditionally identified by:
- dark black coloration
- extremely dense structure
- heavy resin saturation
- compact wood fibers
Aroma Profile
Collectors often describe the aroma as:
- deep and mysterious
- medicinal
- cooling
- spicy
- long-lasting
Value
Although traditionally ranked below White, Green, and Yellow Kyara, Black Kyara remains significantly rarer and more valuable than ordinary agarwood materials.
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Why Is Kyara So Rare?
Natural Kyara forms only under exceptionally rare conditions over many decades. Its extraordinary resin concentration, unique texture, and unmatched fragrance profile make it one of the most sought-after aromatic materials in the world.
Unlike ordinary agarwood, genuine Kyara is rarely encountered and is highly prized by collectors, incense enthusiasts, and connoisseurs throughout Asia and the Middle East.
Kyara & Rare Agarwood Knowledge From Duy Hai Agarwood
At Duy Hai Agarwood, we share our passion for authentic Vietnamese agarwood, natural oud materials, and rare resin-rich woods. Through years of experience exploring agarwood from Vietnam and Southeast Asia, we continue to study and document some of the most extraordinary forms of natural agarwood, including the legendary Kyara (Kỳ Nam).