Sandal wood powder
Sandal wood powder
Australian Sandalwood The wood from the Sandalwood tree is used in many religions and is considered the Tree of Life Wikipedia quotes it is the second most expensive wood in the world, due to its slow growth rate of the tree. This makes sandalwood wood very rare and valuable. The mature sandalwood has a distinct fragrance, which is like being in the forest. It makes you feel calm and has the effect of relieving pressure. Sandalwood prominent health benefits, it increases alertness, relieves anxiety, helps wounds healing and fights bacteria, etc. Origins: Australia is rich in natural resources, abundant sunlight, Sandalwood grows naturally in Western Australia and North Queensland. Sandalwood is a woody flowering tree, that once matured produces a highly aromatic wood. Oil can also be extracted from the tree and the roots and is used for scents and perfumes and for both western medicines and traditional Asian herbal medicines. The timber and the oil also hold significant value in religious rites by Buddhists, Hindus, Parsis and Muslims throughout Asia. There are 15 known variants of Sandalwood that grow naturally across the world stretching from India to the Pacific Islands and Australia. Australia has the worlds largest population of sandalwood. In recent times, Sandalwood plantations have been planted in Western Australia utilising the two most commercially viable variants of the Sandalwood tree being the Australian Sandalwood tree: Santalum Spicatum Santalum Album Six species of Sandalwood are native to Australia, 4 are commercially available and sustainably harvested under government control. Indian (or Traditional) Sandalwood Santalum Album (Plantation grown) Australian (or Western) Sandalwood Santalum Spicatum (Wild harvested and plantation grown) Northern (or Queensland) Sandalwood Santalum Lanceolatum Southern (or Buddha wood) Sandalwood- Eremophila Mitchelli The products available from these species of sandalwood are as: Sandalwood logs and branches: o Traditional carving, o Incense o Religious purposes o Traditional medicines Sandalwood Oil: o Steam distilled o Cosmetics o Perfumes o Traditional and Western medicine Sandalwood Chips: o Room freshener o Insect Protection for Clothes o Herbal Tea o Added to other beverages like wine and spirits to extract the unique flavour of the wood. For further details contact Avid One Aust
We can supply Western Australian (Santalum Spicatum) Sandalwood Logs (Plantation)
Red Indian Sandalwood, Pacific Sandalwood. Age Ranges 18-20 years, 20-25 years and 25-30 year old tree's. Firm on price per Kg. Legal documents, declarations and export permits will be provided.
Old Wild Indian Sandalwood, also Wild Pacific Sandalwood ages ranges are split into 3 groups 16 to 20 years, 20 to 25 years and 25 to 30 years. High in oil contents with a creamy, woody scent, around 100MT of each are ready for orders and shipped. Another 20 thousand hectares of Sandalwood are in the process of being harvested in the coming weeks. CAS numbers and all legal export documents/permits will be provided. Firm on price but willing to negotiate on a long term customer relationship.
Lancewood / ironbark /spotted gum /brigalow/ gidgee/ All logs
Lancewood / ironbark /spotted gum /brigalow/ gidgee/ All logs
Australian sandalwood "budda"(eremophila mitchellii)round logs, debarked. Small to large quantities available. Ongoing future supply available. Crate 1 tonne/1000kg 20- 40 ft container
Native australian sandalwood (eremophila mitchellii)round logs, debarked. Small to large quantities available. Ongoing future supply available. Crate 1 tonne/1000kg 20- 40 ft container
Smith Agri International, on behalf of Huntley Management Ltd. (in their capacity as Responsible Entity), is pleased to confirm that the current harvest of Indian Sandalwood (Santalum album) resource is progressing well with the next formal Request for Tender release expected in early 2021. This sustainably grown premier plantation resource (part of the worlds largest Indian Sandalwood plantation estate) was planted in 2005. The harvest is closely monitored with the sandalwood resource cleaned, weighed, analysed and independently verified whilst in secure storage in Western Australia. Past Tenders have seen successful purchasers for this valuable resource located both locally and internationally and with easy access to the ports of Darwin and Perth and sound supply logistics in-place, we expect even further competitive tension from international bidders located throughout the global supply-chain (i.e. traders, processors and end users) for this Request for Tender. The offered Santalum album resource provides very high quality sandalwood oil contained within the offered trunk heartwood and sapwood, root ball (butt) heartwood and sapwood along with forest shavings (kerf).
Santalum lanceolatum Santalum album Santalum accumination
Santalum lanceolatum Santalum album Santalum accumination
Sandal wood.
Red sandal wood, sandal wood.
Sandal wood.
Red indian sandalwood, pacific sandalwood, hybrid sandalwood.
Indian sandalwood.
Australian Sandal wood.
Sandalwood.