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Kynam Agarwood VS Others

AspectKynam AgarwoodOther Agarwoods
Formation ConditionsFormed when the agarwood tree is invaded by ants or wild bees and builds a nest. The tree absorbs the secretions of ants and wild bees for a long time and mixes them with agarwood oil. Under the action of special fungi, it undergoes a long – term aging process.Formed when the agarwood tree is damaged by nature such as lightning strikes, wind breaks, or insect bites, and then infected by fungi. The resin accumulates to a certain concentration.
TextureSoft and waxy, with full oil content. It feels smooth when cut with a knife and can be easily kneaded into a ball. Even with rich oil content, it is usually semi – submerged.Hard in texture. It feels hard when cut with a knife and is not easy to form a ball. High – grade agarwood sinks in water.
ColorDarker, with a dry surface and signs of air – drying and oxidation. After cutting, the oil is rich and the surface shows a matte reflection.Brighter in color, with a smooth surface. The oil glands are gathered together, and the oil diverges from the outside to the inside.
Aroma at Room TemperatureEmits a delicate aroma at room temperature, with a strong penetration. The aroma is rich in layers, including sweetness, coolness, milk fragrance, medicinal fragrance, floral fragrance, fruit fragrance, honey fragrance, etc.The aroma at room temperature is relatively light, and the fragrance can only be obviously felt when heated or burned. The aroma is relatively stable and does not change much.
Aroma when BurnedThe head, body, and tail fragrances change significantly, and the fragrance lasts for a long time.The fragrance is relatively stable and changes little when burned.
TasteWhen chewed, there is a pungent feeling, it sticks to the teeth, and finally completely dissolves in the mouth.When chewed, the pungent feeling is weak, and there may be wood residue after chewing.
Oil ContentHigh oil content. Under a microscope, the oil glands are clearly visible.Relatively low oil content. The oil glands are gathered together.
RarityThe formation rate is extremely low, with less than one tree containing kynam among ten thousand agarwood trees.The natural incense – forming rate is less than 1%, which is relatively more common than kynam.
ValueThe price per gram is usually several hundreds of USD, and it is also common for it to be tens of thousands of USD per gram.The price per gram ranges from tens of USD to thousands of USD.

Cultivated Kynam VS Wild Kynam

AspectWild Kynam AgarwoodCultivated Kynam Agarwood
Formation ConditionsFormed when the agarwood tree is damaged by nature such as lightning strikes, wind breaks, or insect bites, and then infected by fungi. The resin accumulates to a certain concentration over a long period of time.Formed by artificial means such as drilling holes in cultivated agarwood trees and implanting bacteria, with a relatively short formation cycle.
Growth EnvironmentGrows in the primitive forestGenerally planted in flat lands and hilly areas.
The time when agarwood trees produce resinThe time is as long as several decades or even hundreds of years.The time is usually 5-7 years.
TextureThe texture is soft and waxy, with a strong sense of viscosity. The cuttings are sticky and can be kneaded into a ball.The texture is relatively soft, but not as sticky as wild kynam agarwood, and it is also easy to knead into a ball.
ColorThe color of the oil – containing part is darker, mostly reddish – brown or dark brown, with an amber – like luster.Depends on the varieties of the Kynam trees. The color is ranging from dark green to dark brown.
Oil ContentHigh oil content, with uniform oil distribution that penetrates deep into the wood fibers.Relatively high oil content, with oil distribution relatively concentrated in the resin-grow area.
Aroma at Room TemperatureEmits a rich and delicate aroma at room temperature, with strong penetration and rich layers.The aroma at room temperature is elegant. Good cultivated Kynam has a sweet cool, flower or milky aroma, and may be accompanied by a slight woody smell.
Aroma when BurnedThe aroma is rich and changeable, with obvious differences in the head, body, and tail fragrances, and the fragrance lasts for a long time.Good species of Kynam trees could deliver rich aroma with three layers as well. The fragrance could last longer.
TasteWhen chewed, there is a strong pungent feeling, which is long – lasting and spicy, and can produce saliva.When chewed, the pungent feeling is relatively weak, and there may be wood residue after chewing.
RarityThe formation rate is extremely low, and it is extremely scarce, with less than one tree containing kynam among ten thousand agarwood trees.Through large – scale cultivation and standardized resin growing technology, mass production can be achieved, and the output is relatively large.
ValueThe price per gram is usually several hundreds of USD, and it is also common for it to be tens of thousands of USD per gram.The price per gram is only a few USD to tens of USD, which is much lower than that of wild Kynam agarwood.

SENHAI Kynam Agarwood VS Other Brands

AspectSenhai Kynam AgarwoodKynam Agarwood from Other Brands
Mother Tree ValueSelected from high – quality mother trees, which may have unique genetic characteristics, providing a good foundation for the formation of high – quality kynam agarwoodThe selection of mother trees may not be as strict, and the genetic quality of the mother trees is relatively average
Resin – grow TechnicAdopts advanced resin – grow technic, which can accurately control the growth environment and conditions of kynam agarwood, promoting the full and uniform formation of resinThe resin – grow technic is relatively backward or not standardized enough, resulting in uneven resin formation and quality differences
Earth QualityGrows in an area with superior earth quality, which is rich in various trace elements and nutrients beneficial to the growth of kynam agarwood, helping to form a unique aromaThe growing environment and earth quality are not as good, and the nutrients and trace elements available to kynam agarwood are relatively scarce
Workers’ SkillsThe workers have mature skills and rich experience. In the processes of planting, tending, and harvesting kynam agarwood, they can operate precisely to ensure the quality of kynam agarwoodThe skills of workers are uneven. In the production process, there may be problems such as improper operation, which affects the quality of kynam agarwood
AromaOnce it is burned, the aroma can burst out.  The smelling aroma, with rich layers, strong penetration, and long – lasting fragranceThe aroma is relatively ordinary, with fewer layers, weaker penetration, and shorter – lasting fragrance

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