Five years ago, you could still find a high-grade, even sinking-grade Cambodian oud bangle. Now it’s next to impossible to find a bangle carved from genuine, sinking-grade Cambodian agarwood.
What you have here is the shaving twirls collected from the final carving of such a super fine Cambodian oud bangle, worth $10,000+.
In terms of scent integrity, these twirls will smell practically identical to what you’d smell if you’d shave a twirl from one of the carved beads…
Of course, nobody would ever think of actually shaving off even a sliver from such precious beads – and that’s exactly why these twirls are so fantastic! It’s a rare chance to actually smell the scent of $10K bangle beads on a heater.
Even the ambient aroma of the shavings hits you with that classic Pursat bitter red bite.
The monkoh value of these twirls is as good as it gets. So much so that I’m sure others would easily sell it as nothing short of non-certified kinam – and I wouldn’t blame them.
Very limited supply.