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The Agarwood Guide · Hannah's Farm

Agarwood & Oud: A Filipino Grower's Guide

Updated June 2026Hannah's Farm, Calauan, Laguna

Agarwood — known in the Philippines as lapnisan and across the world as oud — is the dark, fragrant, resin-soaked heartwood of the Aquilaria tree, and one of the most precious natural materials on earth. This is our plain-language guide to understanding it, choosing it, and buying it responsibly.

We grow it ourselves. Hannah's Farm cultivates CITES-certified lapnisan in Calauan, Laguna and distills it into oud — the legal, traceable, sustainable alternative to poached wild agarwood. Start anywhere below.

Understand agarwood
01

What is agarwood (lapnisan)?

What it is, how it forms, why it costs more than gold, and what it's used for.

02

Agarwood grades explained

Resin density, the sinking test, and the spectrum from incense chips to rare Kyara.

03

Oud oil vs chips vs bakhoor

The three forms of agarwood compared — and how to choose the right one for you.

Enjoy & buy
04

How to burn agarwood chips

The charcoal and electric-heater methods, step by step, for pure lasting scent.

05

Agarwood price in the Philippines

What to expect to pay, what drives the price, and how to buy safely and legally.

Our lapnisan
06

How we grow our lapnisan

Cultivated, CITES-certified, fully traceable agarwood from one Filipino family farm.

The Grove · Agarwood

Cultivated, CITES-certified oud — from our farm

Explore our farm-grown agarwood: oud oil, incense chips, bakhoor, leaf tea and prayer beads, each made in small batches in Calauan, Laguna.

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