Burner - Classic Arabian design for Oud /Bakhoor

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A stunning piece of classic Arabian design ...a classical Arabian Oud burner ...

 

Oud and bakhoor are both traditional forms of incense used in many Middle Eastern and South Asian cultures, but they have some differences:

  • Oud: Oud, also known as agarwood, is a fragrant resinous wood that is highly valued for its rich, complex aroma. It is often used in its natural form, either as wood chips or as an essential oil. When burned, oud releases a deep, woody, and slightly sweet scent that is considered luxurious and calming.

    • Bakhoor: Bakhoor refers to a blend of natural ingredients, including wood chips soaked in fragrant oils and mixed with other aromatic substances like resins, musk, and ambergris. It is typically formed into small briquettes or blocks. When burned on charcoal, bakhoor produces a rich, smoky fragrance that can vary widely depending on the specific blend of ingredients used.

    In summary, while both oud and bakhoor are used for their aromatic properties, oud is a single type of wood with a distinct scent, whereas bakhoor is a mixture of various fragrant ingredients. Both are cherished for their ability to create a pleasant and inviting atmosphere.