OUD.AGARWOOD.FRANKINCENSE.MYRRH.
OUD.AGARWOOD.FRANKINCENSE.MYRRH.

A Safe And Natural Way To Create A Wonderful Space

How are our incenses different?
let me tell you:
We source, collect and import the rarest and most delicate ingredients, most unheard of in the western world. Masterfully and patiently we learn the characteristics Of These Materials And, without Chemical processing, Blend Them into combinations not used in the larger world of fragrance. We are a niche fragrance house and we aim to attract those searching for a truly unique olfactory experience.

Featured Ingredients
Brown Hojari Resin:
This resin is slowly and carefully extracted by absolute masters of agriculture and weather, with hundreds of years of collective knowledge, the families who collect this resin know exactly what time of year, what weather conditions and what interactions will cause the famous Boswellia Sacra tree (frankincense tree) to produce a different coloured resin, containing different antibacterial substances and terpenes (smells). The brown Hojari resin produces a specifically woody fragrance and although much less sweet than its black or green variations, with hints of sugar and smoke, this material remains sweet, delicate and as alluring to anyone, a truly genderless, inoffensive profile.
Pure Yemen Myrrh:
Similarly To frankincense, Myrrh Is also a resin, However dont let that put it into a category shared with ANY material on earth! When we say Myrrh from Yemen is unlike any other smell on earth, we mean it! This fragrant, oily resin is potent beyond words, both its scent profile and spiritual power is unforgiving and with over 5000 years of medical usage and recent studies confirming some of its most positive attributes, Myrrh is, has been and will always be a staple ingredient for humanity.
We believe with sustainable harvesting and conservation efforts, everyone can and should enjoy the benefits myrrh can provide.
Yellow Hojari Tears:
If Brown Hojari is: Deep, warm, sweet, and slightly smoky, then;
Yellow Hojari is: Bright, citrusy, and uplifting!!!
These differences make each type of hojari suitable for various preferences and occasions, enhancing the sensory experience in unique ways. If you have a preference for a specific scent profile, it can greatly influence your choice between the two, however we recommend this in times where you feel you need a pick-me-up or are missing those bright, sunny days we dream about most of the year.

Our
company ethos
At the heart of our company lies an unwavering commitment to providing pure, natural resins of the highest quality to ensure the safe enjoyment of every office, private and public space. We believe that the well-being of our clients is paramount and this commitment guides every aspect of our operations, from sourcing to production. We prioritize resins and materials that are not only exquisitely aromatic but also demonstrably safe for use, free from harmful chemicals or synthetic additives. Our dedication to purity means that we source our materials from the most pristine environments, working closely with ethical and sustainable harvesters. We understand that this commitment to quality may result in a higher price point for our products. However, we firmly believe that the health and well-being of our customers are invaluable and cannot be compromised for the sake of cost reduction. Our ethos is simple: to provide the finest natural products, ensuring both their exceptional quality and their complete safety for our valued customers. We are proud to offer products that not only delight the senses but also contribute to a healthier lifestyle.
The notably high price of the resin & incense we offer reflects the significant challenges inherent in ethical and sustainable harvesting practices. Unlike conventional harvesting methods, our commitment to preserving the environment and supporting the well-being of the communities involved necessitates a more labour-intensive and resource-intensive approach. This includes stringent quality control measures, fair compensation for harvesters, and investments in community development initiatives. Currently, ethical harvesting remains a niche practice, lacking the economies of scale enjoyed by less sustainable operations. To reduce the price, greater investment and broader market adoption of ethical practices are crucial. We are actively working to secure funding and promote wider awareness to make this precious resource more financially accessible in the future.