White Kinam (Kyara)

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The most sought after and rarest of all oud - kinam. This secretive and precious wood is the aromatic wonder that every oud collector aspires to experience let alone own some day.

Its rarity is simply immeasurable, comparable to rare coloured gemstones. In Japanese incense tradition kinam is king, sitting at the top of the grading scale and changing hands for eye watering prices.

In the historical Japanese grading scale "rikkoku gomi" - meaning six countries, five scents - kyara is listed as originating from Vietnam and having a bitter scent.

The Japanese refer to Kinam as Kyara and the terms are often used interchangeably in the community. The process and origins of Kyara are still not quite fully understood, this precious and extremely rare wood remains mysterious, with even the locations in which it is found not fully known.

The bulk of Kyara is found in Vietnam, with some also found in China and some grown via man made techniques - which has recently flooded the market - however, this cannot ever fully replicate the depth and rarity of true wild kinam.

There are four main grades of Kinam: white, green, yellow and black. White is regarded as the most balanced and best of kinam. Kinam is graded from the colour of the wood, however, the scent plays an extremely important part in meeting the criteria of kinam. The work of grading fine pieces such as this, rests on those with extensive experience and specialised noses.

Kinam is an exceptionally oil filled wood and sinks in water - the quintessential component of high grade oud - yet kinam takes this one step further.

If you know agarwood, you'll recall just how incredibly rare it is and how rare the highest grades of it are today - such as sinking. Kinam is a tiny subset of that, being seldom found and usually traded in minuscule pieces.

The aroma of kinam is unmatched by almost any other agarwood, it is the benchmark for rare wood and oils, with collectors constantly emphasising how kinam like their woods and oils are.

This precious white kinam contains more notes than any oud we've ever experienced, it is filled with emotion and aroma throughout the burn session. The experience is indescribable and without doubt one of the most satisfying and relaxing oud experiences. 

These pieces contain so much oil and aroma, that a single little nugget will keep on providing its sensational scent profile for multiple sessions when used with a kinam heater. This batch is merely a few grams, yet it represents a must have for any serious collector. A truly rare wood packing an emotional and mesmerising aroma, filled with aromatic wonder and pure bliss.

 

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About us

Just what is artisanal oud?

So you've seen the word "artisan" in abundance and now you might be wondering what do we mean by artisanal oud? 

Artisanal oud refers to a new generation in oud production and evolution in the way we think about, procure and enjoy oud. 

Artisans spend years mastering their craft, focusing on the art and their passion for their respective disciplines. Money is not the priority, that would be the antithesis of the artisanal approach to oud. 

Artisanal oud, represents a shift from mass produced, diluted and dishonest oud offerings throughout the world. To us it means going back to basics, at ground level, and working with the folk on the ground to recapture the essence of oud tradition.

An artisan needs to have control of every parameter, knowledge of every part of the puzzle and above all, a vision that brings all the moving parts together.

At The Attar Store, we have deep relations with the finest and most legendary of distillers of essential oils, the best perfumers & the veterans and legends of the Eastern oud tradition. 

This gives us an unparalleled understanding and insight into each of our products, from origin to conception.

Click here to learn more about artisanal oud.

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What is oud oil?

Oud is one of the rarest scents ever known, a treasured and sought after rarity for millennia even featuring in the bible. Initially revered by cultures all across Asia and the Middle East, oud has since come to the West, featuring in products by the most famous western houses.

With mass produced perfumes by designer brands and even niche brands it should come of no surprise that most of the oud used in these perfumes is synthetic - produced in labs - that doesn’t even come close to the real scent. 

So What is Oud? Oud is the resinous product produced by agarwood trees after they have sustained an infection. Only a handful of trees will have enough oud to be harvested, after which it is cut up and graded with the highest grades being used as incense chips for burning on coal and the lower grade going towards products such as oil, incense sticks and bakhoor.

Oud oil is what is used in perfumes and on the skin as a scent, it is made by distilling oud chips and shavings (think whiskey) in a painstaking process lasting weeks. The yield for such distillations is typically between 1-2%, it takes kilograms of oud wood for millilitres of oud oil. This is why oud oil is impeccably rare and not suited for mass produced designer perfumes. 

When you’re looking for fine cigars, whiskey, art or vintage cars, you go to a specialist in this area, not a generic brand attempting to cover all.

This is why for oud perfumes and oil, we advise buying from artisans specialising in fine fragrance and oud.

Many traditional oud brands place their mass produced products in front of new and regular customers, with the best products locked in vaults for their existing customers spending small fortunes. 

At The Attar Store we connect you with oud from best distillers and collectors all across the world, connecting you with scents made for Royalty and the most legendary of our collector clients, we believe in equal access to the best fragrance money can buy.

What is oud wood?

Oudh is the resinous material from the agarwood tree, produced after it has been infected for several years or even decades. It is the rarest perfume oil on the planet, having been treasured for millennia as a prized and precious scent. 

Oudh is one of the most expensive substances known to man and has been revered for thousands of years in various cultures and different religions.

The most expensive wood is found in wild trees untouched for decades or even centuries in rare cases, followed by organic trees grown by man but not interfered with, and lastly by cultivated trees grown on large plantations and injected with chemicals in order to produce the resinous oudh faster.

Oudh Wood is the true original form of Oudh long before oils & perfumes, it is traditionally burned on a coal or electric heater in order to release its precious and luxurious aroma that has been treasured for millennia. Each culture has its own way of using Oudh, whether it be burning chunks of raw wood, incense sticks or chips through the kodo style.

What is ambergris?

Ambergris is an especially rare and unique rock-like perfumery ingredient. 

Composed of squid beaks and other matter, it is thought to take years to form before being expelled and slowly ageing as it spends decades, even centuries in the vast openness of the earth's oceans.

The best ambergris is usually white, at least in terms of rarity, demand and price.

Thereafter follows brown (a lesser aged version) and finally black (the rawest and freshest version).

The best is very subjective and dependent upon the needs and vision of the perfumer. For a more animalic and funky scent, the perfumer may opt for brown or black ambergris, so as to bring the scent through in the final perfume.

White is often used both for its unique scent as well as its fixative properties - that is making a scent last longer on the skin.

The scent of white can be described as oceanic, sweet and slightly animal, of course varying batch to batch.

What is sandalwood?

Sandalwood grows throughout the world and is derived from trees from the Santalum genus.

Sandalwood oil has traditionally been sourced from India for millennia from the Santalum Album species. Today sandalwood is sourced from all throughout the world, from Hawaii to Tonga to India and Sri Lanka and even Indonesia. 

Sandalwood in the raw timber form, is used for the manufacture of incense sticks, carvings and even furniture. While the highest quality batches are used for fumigation like oud wood on a coal burner.

Sandalwood oil is unparalleled throughout the Eastern perfumery tradition. It has been used for numerous different purposes such as a carrier oil for other ingredients and even in the traditional Indian Attar industry. 

It has also been used to macerate ambergris and other rare ingredients, as well as in candles & your favourite Western designer and niche spray perfumes!

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