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White Kynam Oil
White Kynam Oil
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White Kynam, often referred to as the "crown jewel" of natural materials, is the epitome of luxury and rarity. Here the white kynam essential oil with the traditional steam distilled method, vastly superior than co2 extraction.
Harvested from the revered Fushan Mountain in Qingdao region of China, this extraordinary material is the most sought-after and expensive natural you can find, celebrated for its unparalleled quality and olfactory complexity. Its rarity is so profound that encountering genuine White Kynam, the rarest of all kynam/kyara, is considered a once-in-a-lifetime experience, making it a treasure beyond compare.
It all starts with the Aquilaria trees, which, when stressed or infected by fungi or bacteria, produces resin, but only a very tiny percentage of that, after numerous rare mutations, can make kynam/kyara, generating the kynam resin oil inside the wood fibers, that has a yellow-ish color similar in appearance to a semi wax or honey, different from high grade agarwood that is more a solid and dark resin, not tendent in a wet wax.
Not every Aquilaria tree can produce kynam, even under ideal circumstances, just a minimum part of them can. The tree genetics, its environment, particular nature conditions, the stress its endured, the weather variations, presence of specific microorganisms and tree mechanisms reactions—all of these factors have to align perfectly for generate all the unique aromatic compounds of kynam, that agarwood haven't.
The scent of White Kynam steam distilled oil is a symphony of contrasts, blending ethereal calming lightness with profound depth. It opens with a delicate, powdery sweetness that is both inviting and mysterious. As the fragrance unfolds, it reveals layers of soft dry spiciness, reminiscent of fine white pepper, interwoven with a subtle medicinal bitterness that adds an intoxicating edge. The base notes are warm and resinous, with a creamy, almost waxy texture that lingers on the skin, leaving an indelible impression. In general speaking, real kynam has a unique and well recognizable sweet smell; initially has a soft bitter odor, followed by a creaminess, with sour and spicy sweetness. It may cause a slight numbing sensation on the tongue. This dynamic and evolving scent profile is what sets White Kynam apart, making it a masterpiece in the world of perfumery and olfactory art.
What makes White Kynam truly unique is its origin and formation. Unlike other types of agarwood, White Kynam is the result of a rare and natural process that occurs under specific environmental conditions. The trees from which it is derived must endure decades, if not centuries, of stress and microbial interaction, leading to the creation of this exquisite resin. Its scarcity is further amplified by the fact that only a minuscule percentage of agarwood trees produce Kynam, and among them, White Kynam is the rarest.
Fresh kynam is very soft in consistency, but after time it becomes harder. In general, Kynam is never as hard as normal agarwood.
Kynam, and in specific white kynam, has a very complex and charming odour. It has its own special fragrance that doesn't recall the smell of normal agarwood. It is difficult to describe Kynam odour in simple words, and you need time for really understand its great complexity. Take your time for fully understand the smell and unicity of white kynam essential oil.
Compared to agarwood, kynam has an higher content of specific sesquiterpenes, and in two chromone derivatives, 2-(2-phenylethyl)chromone and 2-[2-(4-methoxyphenyl)ethyl]chromone.
The typologies of kynam, from the rarest and most expensive to the less, are:
- White Kynam - Bach Ky: It contains the most oil content. The soft substance seems to have a layer of fine opaque white sugar similar to a wax attached. Known for its creamy profile, soft dry, spicy, it is the most refined and luxurious type, and the hardest to find.
- Green Kynam - Thanh Ky: Offers a lush, zesty aroma with some cooling elements, evoking a far creamy freshness of a verdant forest. It is the second rarest after the white one.
- Yellow Kynam - Huynh Ky: Characterized by its warm, spicy, and slightly sweet scent, it has a more robust and earthy quality.
- Black Kynam - Hac Ky: It features a deep, clean smoke, and resinous profile, often described as mysterious and grounding.
The distinction between Kynam and Kyara is just in terminology and cultural context. While "Kynam" is a broader term used in China and Vietnam, "Kyara" is specific to Japan and often refers to the most exquisite and aged forms of agarwood. Both terms, however, signify a level of quality and rarity that is unmatched.
Owning real White Kynam is not merely a purchase; it is an investment in a piece of the world rarest nature's artistry, that with aging will increase its value significantly too. Its rarity, coupled with its complex and evolving scent, makes it a material of unparalleled value. Whether used in high-end perfumery, spiritual practices, or as a collector's item, White Kynam stands as a testament to the extraordinary beauty and mystery of the natural world. To hold it is to hold a fragment of history, a treasure that transcends time and culture.
If you are seeking the pinnacle of luxury and the most unique material the world has to offer -and mostly a real kynam oil, be careful on internet-, we offer this beautiful White Kynam from Fushan Mountain of Qingdao, for a limited time, and that can be your ultimate destination. It is not just a fragrance; it is an experience, a legacy, and a story waiting to be told.
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