Oud Oil Product

Asia Forestry currently produces two types of High Quality Grade Oud Oil:


Oud al Seyufi Cambodia

Extracted by the most experienced and deft hands, this dark caramel colored Oud from Cambodia surpasses the purest and oldest competing extracts. This oil is an aged and comes from the finest Cambodian Agarwood. This Oud takes its place as a legendary Oud oil. The age and high quality of this oil initially presents a heavy aroma but after that it will develop into a light and soft but still strong smelling scent. This aged Cambodian Oud is favorable for its elegant and strong fragrance.


Oud al Safii Cambodia

This high grade pure Cambodian Oud is of a brownish colour. The oil is extracted from Agarwood which has grown near the Thai/Cambodian border. The powerful scent will stay on the skin for a long time. This is a very fine and high quality Cambodian Oud with an astonishing complexity and a very pleasing aroma. The scent will appeal to novice and it will delight the seasoned collector. Safii Cambodian starts with a smoky, bitter-sweet tobacco and woody note.


Oud Powder

Agarwood is prized as one of the finest aromatic woods in the world. Our agarwood powder has a sophisticated fragrance that is deep, rich, earthly and personal, its sweet yet sharp balsamic woodiness will pervade through one's senses. Agarwood powder is made from 100% natural material rich with Oudh aroma and manufactured directly from trees in our own sustainably managed plantations. Agarwood powder is a popular natural product that is a good companion for your meditation sessions. Our high quality powder is suitable for making your own pure incense products.


Asia Forestry also seasonally produces two alternative Oud Oils. Oud al Safii Trat & Oud al Seyufi Trat dependent on the harvest & quality of trees.

History of Oud

History of Agarwood

The essential oil of agarwood has been prized for centuries by sultans, sheikhs, and explorers in the Far East, due to its rich and exquisite aromatic burst. Even today, Oud is cherished and traded as a treasure more precious than red rubies and green emeralds. In the past, old growth Aquilaria and Gyrinops trees were indiscriminately cut to find the resin though it was found only in few trees which were infected by fungus. Due to this, Southeast Asia, which once was predominantly native region for these trees, is on way of loosing that title since the trees are being cut with no or little control.


The oil extracted from resinous wood of these trees has remained an inseparable part of Buddhist and Islamic cultures. It is also an important ingredient in many traditional medicines. It is prerequisite ingredient for incenses used in traditional Japanese ceremonies. Although, Agarwood is not a popular name in America and Europe, its use as incense (called aloeswood) finds mention several times in the Holy Bible.