Bukhoor refers to aromatic woodchips, often made from Agarwood (Oud), and blended with oils, musk, floral notes, sandalwood, and resins.
When burned, it opens with the vibrant top notes of Bergamot, Nutmeg, and Cinnamon.
This is followed by a rich heart of Dates, Mahonial, Praline, and Tuberose, creating a luxurious and calming atmosphere.
Finally, it finishes with a warm, comforting base of Myrrh, Toasted Tonka Bean, Vanilla, Benzoin, Amber, and Akigala Wood.
This Bukhoor is also excellent for refreshing your home environment, creating a romantic ambiance in the bedroom, and enhancing positive energy while relieving stress.
How to use
Light a piece of charcoal on the stove and use metal tongs to flip it over until you see an orange and grey color.
Then, place the lit charcoal on a bakhoor burner, put one bakhoor cube on it, and you're done.
Bukhoor refers to aromatic woodchips, often made from Agarwood (Oud), and blended with oils, musk, floral notes, sandalwood, and resins.
When burned, it opens with the vibrant top notes of Bergamot, Nutmeg, and Cinnamon.
This is followed by a rich heart of Dates, Mahonial, Praline, and Tuberose, creating a luxurious and calming atmosphere.
Finally, it finishes with a warm, comforting base of Myrrh, Toasted Tonka Bean, Vanilla, Benzoin, Amber, and Akigala Wood.
This Bukhoor is also excellent for refreshing your home environment, creating a romantic ambiance in the bedroom, and enhancing positive energy while relieving stress.
How to use
Light a piece of charcoal on the stove and use metal tongs to flip it over until you see an orange and grey color.
Then, place the lit charcoal on a bakhoor burner, put one bakhoor cube on it, and you're done.