Your Oud collection could instantly go from ordinary to one of the rarest in the world by the simple addition of just one bottle of this Oud.
Far too luscious for an ordinary Hindi, and only faintly shaded by a delicate Cambodi fruitiness, this oil is genuinely in a category of its own (and no, it’s not a mix).
Without the striking sweetness for which you could accuse it of having taken a detour through Borneo, the tender cloudiness of its top-notes invites you to a plateau of lush exotic pastures hinting at what lies beyond.
Emerging like daybreak, the oil radiantly erupts with a pristine herbal-earthiness which moves it from its initial smokiness to sparkling forest leaves and a fresh efflorescent thread along the pond.
Like Kyara LTD, at best you’ll only pick up a slight resemblance to the typical Burmese scent, while being completely free from the farmyard qualities you’d normally associate with Indo-Chinese oils.
Likewise, your general market Cambodi, Thai, and Vietnamese oils are sour, tart, with a fecal undertone, and as a rule, linear. KK is far more delicately layered, and the sour note is completely absent.
Without really fitting in anywhere, Kyara Koutan makes for a truly interesting study. Infatuated aesthetes will be unable to resists the oil’s tantalizing depth and spiritual allure. Olfactory adventurers will return to it time and again, sure to be enthralled by every whiff. Discriminating skeptics will encounter a scent profile of incredible depth and complexity, offering a dazzling journey to the inquisitive mind.
Kyara is that mystical figure spoken of in folklore of every kind. Its home is not India; it’s not Vietnam; it’s not here, nor there. In its place you find the heart of that unmistakable aroma: Green. Woody. Kyara.
Now that you are well on your way towards becoming a connoisseur of fine Oud oil, add only the very rarest, most irreplaceable jewels of fragrance masterpieces to your Oud collection.