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      Imperial Harvest Full Sinking Agarwood Beads Bracelet

      • DescriptionThe most premium grade of Agarwood offered at Imperial Harvest is the Full Sinking Agarwood. As its name suggests, this variation sinks completely when submerged in water. Its ageing process spans several millennia, allowing the Full Sinking Agarwood to develop an intense, rich and dark resin.

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