Kapanlagi.com - The oud aroma, also known as agarwood, is one of the most expensive and exclusive perfume materials in the world. This fragrance has become a favorite in the Middle East, especially among Arab communities. Dubbed as the "scent of the tree from paradise," oud has a sharp yet refreshing woody scent, combined with a sweet touch that captivates the heart.
More than just a fragrance, oud is a symbol of luxury and tradition in Arab culture. For Muslims, this aroma also holds profound spiritual significance, as it is one of the favorite fragrances of the Prophet Muhammad SAW. The process of making oud fragrance involves natural resin extracted from aquilaria trees infected with fungi. Only trees that are at least 25 years old can produce the best quality, making it extremely rare.
It's no wonder that perfumes with oud aroma are priced sky-high. The complicated extraction process and the rarity of the raw materials make it a luxury item. However, despite its high price, oud offers an extraordinary fragrance quality with an incredibly long-lasting effect, lasting up to a full day on the skin. Who can resist the charm and elegance of this particular aroma?
1. What is Oud Aroma?
Oud aroma is known for its distinctive and captivating strength. The top notes of oud perfume are dominated by a sharp woody scent, with a refreshing earthy impression. Some fragrance enthusiasts describe oud as the aroma of fresh, slightly damp earth, reminiscent of a barn or straw drying under the sun. This characteristic gives a deep and mysterious impression, often referred to as a captivating and enchanting scent.
In addition, oud perfume also has a warm and smoky aroma that envelops it, making it feel sweet and elegant. For example, many fragrances combine oud with other ingredients like musk or amber to provide a more complex and sophisticated aroma layer. This blend makes oud perfume a highly desired choice for those seeking a touch of luxurious and exotic fragrance.
2. Origin and Extraction Process of Oud
Oud comes from the aquilaria tree, which thrives in the tropical forests of Southeast Asia, including Indonesia, Thailand, and Bangladesh. The process of oud formation begins when the aquilaria tree is infected by certain fungi, causing the tree to produce resin to protect itself. Only a small fraction of the trees can produce high-quality resin, making oud a very rare and expensive material. The resin produced is then distilled to be processed into oil that has that distinctive aroma.
In addition, for oud to be of good quality, the tree producing the resin must be over 25 years old. This time-consuming extraction process makes it extremely valuable. Perfumers seek out these old trees because of the rich aroma possessed by their resin, which provides a unique fragrance that cannot be found elsewhere. This also explains why the price of oud can be very high in the market.
3. The High Price of Oud and the Reasons Behind It
The price of agarwood oil has skyrocketed to reach Rp 1.5 billion per kilogram, making it one of the most expensive perfume ingredients in the world. Rarity and the complicated extraction process are the main factors behind this astronomical price. High-quality oud extract can only be obtained from decades-old trees infected with fungi, with extraction techniques requiring high skill and a long time. It’s no wonder that agarwood oil is often sold in small packages, for example, 3 grams priced at Rp 4.5 million, making oud-scented perfumes a luxury item that can only be enjoyed by a select few. Some retailers even offer products at higher prices, depending on the quality and origin of the oud used. Therefore, perfumes with oud scent are not just fragrances but are also considered an investment and a prestigious status symbol.
4. Sustainability and the Use of Oud in Tradition
Oud is not just an ordinary perfume; it is a symbol of rich culture, especially among Arab communities. For thousands of years, people in the Middle East have embraced the tradition of burning agarwood, creating a distinctive fragrant smoke to welcome guests and add warmth to social gatherings. To this day, this ritual remains sustainable, providing a sacred atmosphere in various religious events. In the Islamic world, oud holds profound spiritual significance, even being one of the favorite fragrances of the Prophet Muhammad SAW, symbolizing closeness to the Creator. It is no wonder that many Muslims choose oud perfume as a way to bring the scent of paradise into every step of their lives.
5. Why Does Oud Perfume Last Long on the Skin?
Oud perfume is known for its extraordinary longevity, capable of lasting on the skin for up to five hours or more, much longer than other perfumes. This uniqueness lies in its strong and heavy characteristics, making oud aroma more resistant to oxidation than lighter perfumes. By using oud as base notes, this perfume creates a deep and long-lasting aroma layer after its top notes have evaporated. Moreover, oud has the unique ability to enrich the scent of other materials in the perfume composition, making it even more complex and captivating. This is why oud perfume is highly favored, providing an astonishing and everlasting olfactory experience on the skin, as if taking us on an unforgettable aromatic journey throughout the day.
6. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
What makes oud perfume so expensive?
The price of oud perfume is high due to its rare raw materials, complicated extraction processes, and unparalleled fragrance quality.
Where does oud perfume come from?
Oud perfume comes from the resin extracted from aquilaria trees infected with fungi, and it is commonly found in Southeast Asia.
How long does oud perfume last on the skin?
Oud perfume can last up to five hours or more, depending on the quality and type of perfume used.
Is oud perfume suitable for everyone?
Due to the strong and heavy oud aroma, this perfume is more suitable for those who enjoy luxurious, warm, and long-lasting scents.
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