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  1. Aleata

    SOTD

    QUOTE="kooolaid79, post: 9614, member: 182"]They truly are a special type of wood. Very clean, very exotic/spicy, and something of chocolate/leather. One of the best Indian woods I have come across. Very soothing and relaxing! Indeed... I got them too, amazing chips, delicious aroma !
  2. Aleata

    Funk and the Nose of the Beholder

    I hope Zak will be happy :) ! I put the best I have in this package
  3. Aleata

    Funk and the Nose of the Beholder

    Nice explanation! thanks In the package, I put 3 little pieces of an amazing oud (the best that I have smelled) "Irian Zen" from EO. I also add a little bit of Mysore 70's tiny pieces of sandalwood, and sandalwood powder ("incense" it is said). These two products are from the Royal Santal Kit...
  4. Aleata

    Funk and the Nose of the Beholder

    Hi, I apologize for spontaneously speaking and without the necessary knowledge, there was absolutely no intention on my part of disrespecting Ensar or his product; If it had been my will, I would have had only to remember the agreeable and wise proverb: "La bave du crapaud n'atteint pas la...
  5. Aleata

    Funk and the Nose of the Beholder

    Me a rat? I would not say that. Is this not the right place to speak about oud? Sorry if my point of view does not suit you. But I have all the respect for every artisan, in this case oud distiller, Ensar above all. Maybe I should have keep my opinion to myself. But I spoke honestly. Now, it is...
  6. Aleata

    Funk and the Nose of the Beholder

    Hi. Indeed, it is strange, borneo* is not available now. In fact, he sent me a sample of it with some other stuff, approximatively 1 month ago. So, I would say same "nuclear scent", same characteristic aroma, strong, powerful&ethereal. In my humble opinion the similarities are phenomenal. I am...
  7. Aleata

    Funk and the Nose of the Beholder

    Basmati rice as Purple Kinam top note, so true, well found. Check Borneo* from House of Misk, very close to Purple Kinam, really impressive.
  8. Aleata

    Funk and the Nose of the Beholder

    If you like Purple Kinam, I advise you to try Borneo * from House of Misk.
  9. Aleata

    Jing Shen Lu

    I am also fascinated by this oil. One month that I am studying and savoring it... It has the complexity of a perfume but without any superfluous. Great piece of art that Nature and Ensar have made together. Thanks,