In the wilderness of Kedah, Malaysia, a hunter buried a tree several feet underground. The placement was near a forested river, and the ground is very moist in this location.
Thirty years later, the tree was rediscovered. When recovered, there remained virtually no white wood left around the infections. The aroma is simply resplendent, and true to ancient Kedah terroir. Cedary, piney, gooey and amberous, with a blast of frankincense. A clear, purple aroma.
This oil is made from the exact same tree as our Kedah Soilwood bracelet and sinking Kedah Soilwood pieces. The wood that was not used to make the bracelet was used to make the oil.
The oil has very low viscousity, a trait common with oil made from decomposed wood, and which is shared by our Terrenganu "Hirta Deadwood" oil.