F4R1d0uX

Resident Artisan
LMK Eau Du Vietnam
At first swipe it reminded me of Kinam Rouge and Dao.
That asssociation was very brief. I swiped some AA Dao for a side by side, the EDV made the Dao appear Sumbawa Jungle-like.

EDV has the genre of oils like Camellia, Zazen and the likes, but instead of the tea, there’s fruity tobacco. Very perfumey but not intense or bold.

Sultan quality?? Well, the copy and paste analogy of F4 suits this oil. Facets of lucious oil atop a cultivated staple. Meant to enjoy, not to impress, but if you ask me.....the price impressed me:Thumbsup:

The old me would have jumped for a tola, but since I have been budgeting my expenses, spare bottles are a difficult choice, knowing there are new oils around the bend, I want to be able to partake of them.

I have not experienced a lot of Vietnamese oils, so I can’t weigh-in on how Vietnam-worthy this oil is. But for the price, this oil should be in every collection.

Thank you Curt, I really thought I would have been sold out in a month at this price, I really wanted to please people.
Well maybe a bit too cheap to be taken seriously :Roflmao:.
 
Thank you Curt, I really thought I would have been sold out in a month at this price, I really wanted to please people.
Well maybe a bit too cheap to be taken seriously :Roflmao:.
It’s not just the low price that throws people off. It is also the Biodynamic. If this oil was in a blind study, it may have trumped AADao. I paid $300 for Dao, but I get just as much pleasure from EDV.
 

F4R1d0uX

Resident Artisan
It’s not just the low price that throws people off. It is also the Biodynamic. If this oil was in a blind study, it may have trumped AADao. I paid $300 for Dao, but I get just as much pleasure from EDV.

Actualy I had a conversation with an anonymous and respected artisan in which I told him how much it was hard to be sure of wood being wild in Vietnam and that I won't take risk selling fake wild Viet oil without being sure of it.

I wanted to be the most honest possible with all. I knew I could have said it's wild and sell it x3 easily but I didn't wanted.

Actualy the resination method mimics wild infection.

If you are curious to know, I can tell you in private :Thumbsup:.
 

Shabby

Junior Member
Wow:eek: 81 Chapters:confused:

But actually, that’s not a lot.

In trying to discover “X 6 10s” (existence)
one tries to gain knowledge from a well of infinite knowledge.
———that’s my saying:D

It makes for much contemplation,
light some Oudh
swipe some Oud:thumbsup:
Then we are well equipped to make the plunge into the mysteries of X 6 10s :D

Let me just put on some Kencana and I’ll be with you.

Alright, ready to go.

P.s. it’s a great book, an ancient Chinese mystical text, and the foundational work of Taoism.
 

Rai Munir

Musk Man
Oud Sri Lankan: Yes, it is there to solace my thirst for Oud- the aroma that I could not equate with anything other than Oud. It has enhanced the mystery of midnight. If one wants to experience what I mean by the word 'mystery', visit a vast and vast river at midnight, and visit it alone. Flow of the river creates sacred awe. This very thing is in this oil.

I think there is no organic/ cultivated Sri Lankan Oud oil on the market. It is interesting.
 
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