-40%
+1* GRAM IRONGREY RED KYARA FULL JINKOH AGARWOOD 沈香木 OUDH KYNAM العود ALOESWOOD
$ 30.62
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Description
Up for auction:We sell
authentic A
quillaria
Kyara
100% in scent-rareness, in age, and in availability
.
" ..MAYBE THE MOST “JAPANESE” OF ALL. "
“SILKY” IRONGREY KYἏRἏ
( `LUX
`
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`
XOUI` )
Certified authentification by gen. sc. prof. S. Peter
1 GRAM
+
+
(Every extra gram +on top
gets a 50% discount
. Example:
You win:
1g
D.S. AA+ PURPLE KYARA
for: .- USD
– NOW You want 4gram MORE:
NOW
you add: .- x
4gram
x 50%= 6 +
1g
(
.-
) =
TOTAL: 4.- USD
+
1 time
postal fee .95
You pay 1 time:
$ 222.95
in paypal=
You get=
5 GRAM
“SILKY” IRONGREY KYἏRἏ
An estimated Value: $ 225,- USD/CARAT(at moment “rising”)
Regarding history
s
scientifically ,
K
yara ( Kynam or Qinan ) is
o
ld
Aloes/Agar wood aged
to its ripest value.
The “Older” the tree, the better the “Quality”
-
Iron/grey –
Red
/brown color
-
Ancient (very, very old +
9
00 yrs. / Top Quality)
-
Raw, wild find
,
ripened
and
aged over
9
00 years in the wilderness of the remote jungle mountain
s
of Papua New Guinea.
- Full
-
100% Jinkoh
-
The i
ron-
white
-grey
wood parts are rich in pure: FULL OIL content with a very fine feminine princess-sweetness(young) alike
aroma +
plus a tiny faint hint of lemon scent (please see the photos 3+4). The darker parts consist of
pure
A.lte Red Kyara components. Combined they sum up to a “rare”
Lig
ht
&but H
ea
vy
,
majestic
fragrant
O
dor
!
THESE CHIPS ARE TAKEN OF A LIMITED
(
7.9 KILOGRAM
)
HEARTWOOD STOCK OF THE
,
IN
WEST
PAPUA
/
IRIAN JAYA ( INDONESIA ) FOUND ( 1973 ) A.LTE
RED KYARA
/ KYNAM
GRADE TREE
.
The full resinous same rare bottom
h
eartwood of the A.lte Red Kyara the so called :
“ Irongrey “
Red Kyara consists of both:
w
hite c
olour
Kyara
and
pure
r
ed c
olour
Kyara. There are only 2 existing Log Pieces in the world. 1 of
7.9
kilogram
weight and the 2
nd
Log with a
6.6
kilogram weight
. It
’
s upper full resinous
h
eartwood of the
Red
A.lte Kyara
was divided into a
5.2
kilogram
Log piece and a
6.1
kilogram
Log piece, back then.