Gaharu Buaya
WOODS AND MOSSES / woody · balsamic · rich
Gaharu Buaya
| Category | WOODS AND MOSSES |
| Subcategory | woody · balsamic · rich |
| Origin | |
| Volatility | Base Note |
| Botanical | Aetoxylon sympetalum |
| Appearance | Pale yellow to amber viscous liquid |
| Odor Strength | Medium |
| Producing Countries | Indonesia, Malaysia |
| Pyramid | Base |
A botanical note used in perfumery for its particular aromatic character. Part of the natural perfumer's palette.
Scent
Evolution over time
Immediately
Immediately
Initial aromatic impression, characteristic note
After a few hours
After a few hours
Developing complexity
After a few days
After a few days
Subtle residual trace
Terroir & Maturity
Indicative 2025 wholesale prices.
The Full Story
Did You Know?
Did you know?
Lesser-known botanicals like gaharu buaya represent the vast diversity of aromatic plants that exists beyond the 50-100 ingredients that dominate commercial perfumery.
Extraction & Chemistry
Extraction method: Extraction data not independently verified for this specific material.
↑ See Terroir & Origins for origin-specific methods.
| Molecular Formula | Complex mixture (sesquiterpenes and chromone derivatives) |
| CAS Number | N/A |
| Botanical Name | Aetoxylon sympetalum |
| IFRA Status | No known restrictions |
| Synonyms | Agarwood, Oud |
| Physical Properties | |
| Odor Strength | Medium |
| Appearance | Pale yellow to amber viscous liquid |
In Perfumery
Gaharu Buaya functions as a modifier in niche compositions, adding botanical specificity and naturalistic character. Its role is supportive rather than structural.