RisingPhoenix

Resident Artisan
Figured you'd all enjoy some Laos eye candy :)

And yes...that shine is thick and juicy Resin ;)



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RisingPhoenix

Resident Artisan
I had someone over at the house the other day and heated up some of this Sabah wood from near Keningau. His impression nailed it...

"This wood is bright and ethereal - can almost tell it is spiritual"

Has a nice Oudy Oomph - but is light and joyous. Perfect for when you need an Oody kick to brighten up cold spaces, or for when it's hot and humid out but you don't want the air to grow thick and heavy.

Ethereal without the mintiness - hangs light in the air and equally light on the wallet. Got some great material at a great price that passes along to you :)

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RisingPhoenix

Resident Artisan
@RisingPhoenix does the black oil wood sink?

Some of it does. Didn't separate it out.

The scent of this batch is really what is spectacular. It's old resin and very complex. On an electric, these will make your nose sing

A little piece the size of your pinky fingernail should leave a room fragrant for the better part of two days
 

RisingPhoenix

Resident Artisan
Pick them up at a trade show?

LoL - no. These came from a single tree in Malinau. Sent one of the rare women in this industry that I have the pleasure to work with over to pick them up for me.

Here with me now. They photograph beautifully. Smell even better than they look.
 
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