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Hainan Agarwood, China: SSS Grade Black Oil-Glazed Insect-Leaked Agarwood

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�� Hainan Agarwood Old Shell Insect-Infested Material This batch of material is a typical Hainan agarwood old shell insect-infested material, a precious item sculpted by nature and time, and a highly representative “living resin formation” category of agarwood. I. Formation Causes: A Gift from Insects and Time The shell material forms because, during the natural growth of the agarwood tree, external forces such as insect infestation and wind and rain erosion cause the tree to secrete oil for self-repair, which solidifies into a thin shell-like fragrant material between the bark and wood layers. The natural holes left by insect infestation allow the oil to fully penetrate during fermentation and aging, forming a unique oil-line texture, a typical form of “insect-infested agarwood.” II. Appearance Characteristics: Oily Texture Beneath a Rustic Texture The material has a naturally curled shell shape, with a surface covered with fine oil textures. Clearly distributed dark brown oil lines intertwine with the light brown wood texture, carrying an ancient and rustic air of age. Some pieces of this material, due to long-term aging, have had their oils deeply penetrate the wood, resulting in a firm and oily texture. A light touch reveals the warm, smooth feel of the agarwood oil, a unique characteristic of aged agarwood. III. Aroma Characteristics: The Sweet Essence of Hainan Agarwood The aroma of this type of shell material is a concentrated expression of the “clear, elegant, sweet, and smooth” qualities of Hainan agarwood: when smelled dry, it carries a soft, grassy, ​​and honey-sweet fragrance. When burned, the initial aroma is crisp and uplifting, with a signature cool, sweet floral scent; the middle notes gradually reveal a warm, creamy sweetness; and the base notes return to a stable, woody foundation. The layers transition naturally, without any off-flavors or burnt notes, making it an excellent starting point for both beginners and advanced appreciators of incense appreciation. IV. Uses and Value: A Dual Choice for Incense Appreciation and Collection Practical Value: It can be used directly for incense burning and making incense, or sliced ​​and boiled to make tea, or used as a raw material for infusing alcohol or medicine. It is a widely used category of agarwood. Collectible value: Each piece of naturally worm-eaten shell material is unique in shape, and the fully matured old material is rare. It combines natural aesthetics and fragrance value, making it an excellent choice for agarwood enthusiasts.
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