---
title: Oud
slug: oud-2
url: /detay/oud-2
type: article
language: English
entity:
  primary: Oud
  type: article
  disambiguation: Luxury Oud: Rare agarwood fragrance, prized for its rich aroma & history.  Highly sought-after & expensive.
  categories:
    - name: Ecology, Botany And Zoology
      slug: ekoloji-botanik-ve-zooloji
      url: /kategori/ekoloji-botanik-ve-zooloji
    - name: General Knowledge
      slug: genel-kultur
      url: /kategori/genel-kultur
    - name: Sociology
      slug: sosyoloji
      url: /kategori/sosyoloji
  tags:
    - Fragrance
    - Perfume
    - Aquilaria
    - Agarwood
    - Oud
author: Ahsen Karakaş
created_at: 2025-02-07T12:32:25.817772+03:00
updated_at: 2025-04-17T12:19:47.438133+03:00
---

# Oud

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## Article Content

[Oud](/en/detay/ud-2/llms.txt), also known as agarwood, holds a prestigious place in the global luxury perfume [industry](/en/detay/industry/llms.txt), renowned for its rich history and distinctive [aroma](/en/detay/aroma-9f21e/llms.txt). This rare and highly valued natural essence is derived from the resinous heartwood of the Aquilaria species, formed when the tree becomes infected by certain fungi. For centuries, particularly in [the Middle East](/en/detay/the-middle-east/llms.txt), Southeast Asia, and the Indian subcontinent, oud [has](/en/detay/has-3/llms.txt) held religious, cultural, and commercial significance. Due to its scarcity and complex extraction process, oud is one of the most expensive and sought-after fragrances in the world.

![Image](https://cdn.kureansiklopedi.com/media/uploads/2025/02/06/wESx5J9n4zus5H8cXgAAUAr6qny3BYgq.jpeg)
*Oud Scent (Produced by AI)*

#### **Origins and Production of Oud**

Oud is produced when the Aquilaria and Gyrinops tree species undergo a natural defense mechanism against fungal infection, leading to the formation of a dark, aromatic resin in the heartwood. This transformation results in the unique, deep scent that makes oud so highly prized. However, due to its rarity in nature, sustainable cultivation and artificial inoculation techniques are now widely employed to meet the high demand.

The oud production process generally follows these stages:

- Infection and Resin Formation: Naturally occurring infection can take decades, but in controlled environments, artificial inoculation accelerates resin production.
- Harvesting and Extraction: The resin-saturated wood is carefully harvested and processed through steam or water distillation, methods that influence the intensity and purity of the final oud oil.
- Aging and Maturation: The extracted oud oil is aged over time to enhance its depth and complexity, creating a richer olfactory profile.

#### **Scent Profile and Uses**

Oud possesses a complex and powerful fragrance, often described as woody, resinous, smoky, sweet, and spicy. It is widely used in luxury perfumery, religious ceremonies, and [aromatherapy](/en/detay/aromatherapy-e61fc/llms.txt) due to its distinctive and long-lasting character.

- **Perfumery:&#32;**Oud is a highly prized ingredient in high-end perfumery, used both as a standalone essence and as a base note to add depth and longevity to fragrance compositions. It is particularly favored in both Eastern and Western perfume traditions for its opulent and sensual aroma.
- **Religious and Cultural Practices:&#32;**In the Middle East and South Asia, oud is often burned as incense in religious rituals, meditation, and spiritual gatherings to create a sacred and serene atmosphere.
- **Traditional Medicine and Aromatherapy:&#32;**In Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine, oud has been historically used for its calming and therapeutic properties, believed to aid in stress relief and mental clarity.

![Image](https://cdn.kureansiklopedi.com/media/uploads/2025/02/06/oAi5RIaQxT00tuiXE4L667Lirg48yz7R.jpeg)
*Oud Scent (Produced by AI)*

#### **Cultural and Economic Significance**

Due to its limited natural supply and intricate production, oud commands extremely high prices, often rivaling gold in value per gram. This high demand has led to illegal logging and unsustainable harvesting, prompting conservation efforts to protect Aquilaria species and promote ethical oud cultivation. Oud’s historical legacy, diverse applications, and unparalleled fragrance have solidified its place as one of the most treasured aromatic substances in the world.

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## Academic Sources and References

1. Al Jazeera. "Oud: The Scent from Heaven." Accessed: February 6, 2025. https://interactive.aljazeera.com/aje/2016/oud-agarwood-scent-from-heaven/
2. DergiPark. "The Chemical Composition and Uses of Oud." Accessed: February 6, 2025. https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/tkhcbva/issue/69523/1107570
3. Intellect Discover. "The History and Cultural Context of Oud." Accessed: February 6, 2025. https://intellectdiscover.com/docserver/fulltext/jgs/1/1/jgs.1.1.41\_Gray.pdf?expires=1738852798&id=id&accname=guest&checksum=D65A158F6010A657CB17D9705B9DD33F
4. Reuters. "Oud’s Position in Global Trade." Accessed: February 6, 2025. https://reuters.screenocean.com/record/1377140