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Agarwood bracelet from Takaran Island, Indonesia. Only available in 12mm size. Strong and sweet fragrance.
Agarwood bracelet from Takaran Island, Indonesia. Only available in 12mm size. Strong and sweet fragrance.
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Takaran Island Agarwood – Rare Indonesian Oud from the Hidden Forests
Takaran Island agarwood is considered one of the lesser-known yet highly respected types of Indonesian oud in the Southeast Asian market. Located in the remote eastern region of Indonesia, Takaran is associated with naturally formed wild agarwood that develops deep resin saturation and a rich aromatic profile over many decades.
What Makes Takaran Agarwood Special?
Takaran agarwood is valued for its:
- Dark natural resin formation
- Sweet woody aroma with earthy undertones
- Slow-burning fragrance
- High oil concentration
- Rare wild forest origin
Unlike mass-produced plantation oud, many collectors believe Takaran agarwood offers a more complex and natural scent profile due to Indonesia’s tropical rainforest climate and old-growth Aquilaria trees. Indonesian agarwood is globally recognized for its diversity of species and rich fragrance characteristics.
Aroma Profile of Takaran Indonesian Oud
The scent of Takaran agarwood is often described as:
- Warm and sweet
- Deep woody character
- Slightly smoky
- Resinous and long-lasting
- Earthy with subtle balsamic notes
High-grade Indonesian agarwood from regions like Kalimantan and remote islands is especially appreciated in Middle Eastern incense culture and luxury perfumery.
Natural Formation Process
Agarwood forms when Aquilaria trees become naturally infected or wounded, causing the tree to produce a dark aromatic resin as a defense mechanism. Over time, this resin transforms the wood into the valuable material known as oud or gaharu.
Why Indonesian Agarwood Is Highly Valued
Indonesia is one of the world’s largest sources of natural agarwood because it contains multiple native Aquilaria species and vast tropical forests. Regions such as:
- Kalimantan
- Sumatra
- Papua
- Maluku
- Takaran Island
are known among collectors for producing distinctive oud scent profile
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