Agarwood Grading: Complete Guide
The agarwood market confuses newcomers intentionally. Sellers use terms like “Grade A,” “Super Grade,” and “Ten-Year Aged” with no standardized meaning. One vendor’s Grade A is another’s Grade B. Without… Read more »
The agarwood market confuses newcomers intentionally. Sellers use terms like “Grade A,” “Super Grade,” and “Ten-Year Aged” with no standardized meaning. One vendor’s Grade A is another’s Grade B. Without… Read more »