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What makes it unique
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It's a fact that most people will never have the chance to smell, let alone own, a piece of ambergris. The Royal White ambergris, however, makes up less than 1% of all ambergris in the world. Described in old texts as a magical medicine with almost "fix-it-all" properties, modern science shows that ambergris—especially of the highest quality—is an anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antibacterial material.
It is ethically handpicked from the shores by local treasure hunters, with no animal ever harmed or killed in the making or sourcing of any of our products.
The Chinese believe that it takes 7 lifetimes of virtue for someone to be able to smell and appreciate kinam/kyara. In Japan, the old incense shops won't even display it publicly, and if you want to buy it for a few thousand dollars a gram, you must wait months and fill out a special form. Collectors and connoisseurs will tell you that it will change the way you appreciate scent forever.
Arabs believe that wild, old Hindi oud (wood), especially the kind that is rich in oil, is a gift suitable for kings and royalty. Scent is the only gift that the Prophet Mohammed never refused, the only gift worth more than gold and diamonds.
The Bible speaks of three wise men who came from far away, carrying significant gifts to a man who would change the world. One of those gifts was Hojary frankincense, a sacred material representing the power of life over death. With many scientific and medical properties, our scientists admit that they have yet to fully understand and know the full benefits and uses of it.
An old attar, who spent his entire life mastering the art of scent and passing his knowledge and craft through six generations—from father to son—improved and perfected his skills throughout the years. He made an incense from some of the rarest materials in the world. The entire process of its making was recorded on video—something never before made and never to be made again. This is your last chance to own a piece of it. It's called Bahir.
Through centuries of practice and meditation, Buddhist monks have realized that some natural materials can enhance their ability to meditate and concentrate. Sandalwood is at the top of the list. Used by monks, yogis, and kings alike, the highest quality comes from the heart of the old Mysore trees. This is the best version of it.
There is one island in the world with more rare and unique species than entire countries. With its own unique ecosystem, it resembles something out of the movie Avatar! On this island, there is a tree called the dragon tree, which doesn’t grow anywhere else in the world. From the old trees, a magical red resin material is harvested with extreme patience, care, and dedication. It is believed by locals, shamans, and herbalists to have the power to remove and destroy all mental and spiritual obstacles. This is the highest quality of it.
Combine all of these together, add a custom handmade incense burner and storage compartment, and ask a master perfumer to write a functional, to-the-point manual on how to use incense in different ways. Put everything together, and offer free international insured and trackable shipping.
Now, you are not just getting an entire collection of some of the rarest materials in the world; you are gaining the knowledge and tools to add another amazing and beautiful skill and experience to your life and resume. Your future self will thank you for it!
Still hesitant? What if I told you we are losing money offering this? But we can afford it because it’s our Ramadan gift to 10 people worldwide! Yes, 10 people—that’s fewer than the number of people who have walked on the moon! You’re welcome!
Here’s what you get:
1. Three grams of Royal White Ambergris
2. One hundred grams of Bahir incense
3. Fifty grams of Socotra top-quality dragon blood
4. One gram of kinam bead scraps
5. One hundred grams of Royal Hojary frankincense
6. One gram of wild agarwood Hindi oud
7. Plates of wild Mysore sandalwood