Aloeswood:
A very unusual ingredients. This resinous wood itself dose not have any
particular scent. When the tree naturally dies, and falls into the ground,
this resinous wood has been buried for hundreds of years. The resin continues
maturing and hardening. It is highly valued for its refined and aged fragrance.
Frank Incense:
One of the most valuable substances from the ancient times.
It has been used in religious ceremonies.
Benzoin:
Derived from a wild tree found in tropical Sumatra in India.
A sweet, balsamic resins with a warm, mild scent.
Rosewood:
A juniper tree naturally grown by the sea in southern Korea.
This wood has a rich essential oil.
Cinnamon:
One of the oldest spices to man. It is common for one use this
as an ingredient of food. It was cultivated in India, China and
Egypt over 4,000 years ago.
Sandalwood:
An evergreen tree grown in India and China.
A typical ingredients for creating a valuable incense.
It has been widely used in religious ceremonies and medicines for
thousands of years and valued from ancient times.
Fennel/Star Anise:
An evergreen trees of the Magnolia family in the limited regions
from Indonesia to China. It naturally has a sweet and herbal scent,
so has been used for many products of perfume.
Cedar Leaves:
Lysimachiae Foenumgraeci Herba:
Soussurea Radix:
Roots of Soussurea trees grown in India and China.
Camphor:
Abstracted from the camphor tree. It has a powerful scent.
Gardenia:
Thymus quinquecostatus:
Clove:
An ingredient of herbal medicine and one of the most well-known spices.
It naturally has a hot, spicy scent and has been used in medicines.