Agarwood Boya Oil

Agarwood Boya oil (also known as Boya Oud, White Oud, or Agarwood Wax) is a unique essential oil derived from the white sapwood of the Aquilaria tree. While premium Oud is extracted from dark, resin-soaked heartwood, Boya oil is distilled from the non-resinous portions of the tree, offering a more sustainable and affordable entry into the world of agarwood.

Distinctive Characteristics

Boya oil is easily identified by its unique physical state and softer aromatic profile compared to traditional Oud:

  • Waxy Consistency: It is produced as a thick, viscous liquid that eventually solidifies into a waxy paste or gel at room temperature.

  • Aroma: Its scent is characterized as earthy, smoky, and woody, often featuring sweet, balsamic, or slightly medicinal undertones. It lacks the intense pungency and animalic depth found in high-grade infected Oud.

  • Appearance: The oil typically ranges in colour from light yellow to golden brown.

Production and Sourcing

Boya oil is primarily a product of traditional distillation hubs in India, specifically in Assam and Karnataka.

  • Source Material: It is distilled from the "white wood" or sapwood that remains after the resinous heartwood has been graded out.

  • Process: The wood is chopped, ground, and fermented in water for 2 to 3 weeks before undergoing hydro-distillation in traditional firewood-powered units.

  • Sustainability: Since it utilises the uninfected parts of the tree, Boya production ensures that nearly every part of the harvested Aquilaria tree is utilised.

Common Uses

Despite being considered a "secondary" grade, Boya oil is highly valued across several industries:

  • Perfumery: It serves as an excellent fixative and base note, providing an "antique" woody depth to fragrances. Because of its lighter profile, it is often preferred for more delicate or floral compositions.

  • Aromatherapy: Known for its grounding and calming properties, it is frequently used to assist in meditation and promote mental clarity.

  • Skincare: It is believed to possess anti-inflammatory and antioxidant benefits, leading to its inclusion in luxury soaps, serums, and facial oils.

Blending Tip: Due to its waxy nature, Boya can be difficult to mix. Experts at Aquiroma suggest adding it directly to fragrance oils and applying gentle heat (under 40°C) to ensure it integrates without re-solidifying into visible particles.

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