Several Forms | Leaf | Chips | Beads | Powder
Agarwood is traded in several raw forms, oil, powder, plant, wood ranging from large sections of trunk to finished products such as incense, perfumes, medicine that has been used for many health benefits and treatment of various illness.
For thousands of years, agarwood has been used for medicinal purposes and continues to be used in Ayurvedic, Tibetan and traditional East Asian medicine.
1️⃣ Raw Agarwood Forms
1.1 Agarwood Chips & Pieces
✅ Used for: Incense burning, spiritual rituals, and traditional medicine.
✅ Varieties: High-resin chips (most valuable) and lower-grade wood for mass-market incense.
1.2 Agarwood Logs & Blocks
✅ Used for: Handicrafts, sculptures, beads, and oil extraction.
✅ Varieties: Naturally infected logs are rare and expensive.
1.3 Agarwood Sawdust & Powder
✅ Used for: Making incense sticks, compressed tablets, and herbal formulations.
✅ Varieties: Pure sawdust (from high-resin wood) or mixed with binders for incense.
2️⃣ Medicinal & Wellness Uses
3.1 Agarwood Herbal Tea
✅ Made from: Agarwood leaves, which contain antioxidants.
✅ Benefits: Anti-inflammatory, digestion aid, and relaxation.
3.2 Agarwood-infused Honey
✅ Made by: Bees that collect nectar from Agarwood trees or infused manually.
✅ Uses: Natural immunity booster, energy tonic.
3.3 Agarwood Tinctures & Extracts
✅ Used for: Traditional medicine, pain relief, and detoxification.
✅ Forms: Alcohol-based extracts or water decoctions.