Agarwood oil is soft and paste-like. The oil fully combines with the wood, giving it enough toughness and noticeable stickiness.
Agarwood bracelets are precious because of their enchanting fragrances, which include sweet, cool, floral, fruity, and frankincense scents. These five fragrances blend perfectly, with distinct layers. The scent lasts long, doesn't easily evaporate, and has strong penetrating power, earning it the title "queen of spices."
Agarwood takes a long time to form and is produced in limited quantities. When an agarwood tree is damaged, it secretes resin to protect the wound. This resin combines with microorganisms, and after years of chemical reactions, it transforms into agarwood.
Storage Methods:
1. Avoid chemical reagents: Keep agarwood bracelets away from washing powder, laundry detergent, shampoo, and similar products. These can corrode the bracelets, so avoid wearing them when handling such items.
2. Avoid sunlight: Agarwood bracelets are sensitive to high temperatures. In summer, try not to wear them. Store them in a sealed, well-ventilated, dry, and cool place.
3. Prevent mixing of scents: The beads of agarwood bracelets have many pores that easily absorb other strong smells. Avoid wearing them in places like hot pot restaurants, barbecue shops, and smoking areas.
4. Avoid bumps and knocks: Agarwood is not very hard and can be easily damaged by sharp objects. Store the bracelets separately and keep them away from sharp items like keys.