Grading systems: chips, sinking grade, super grade, incense-grade

1. Purpose of Grading

  • Quality standardization: Helps buyers and producers communicate value.
  • Market segmentation: Determines price for chips, oil, or incense.
  • Inventory management: Helps track resin yield and plantation productivity.

2. Common Grading Categories

  • A. Chips / Small Pieces
    • Description: Broken or small resinous wood pieces.
    • Characteristics:
      • Color: Brown to black streaks
      • Resin content: Moderate to high
      • Aroma: Detectable, may require gentle heating for full fragrance
  • Use: Incense, small-scale burning, or oil distillation
  • Price: Lower than larger, denser blocks
  • B. Sinking Grade
    • Definition: High-density resinous wood that sinks in water due to resin impregnation.
    • Characteristics:
      • Very dark brown to black
      • Heavy, dense, and often sticky
      • Strong, rich aroma
  • Use: Premium incense, high-quality oil extraction
  • Price: Higher than chips; considered high-quality agarwood
  • C. Super Grade / Superior Grade
    • Definition: Highest resin content with superior fragrance and appearance.
    • Characteristics:
      • Nearly fully black resin-saturated wood
      • Very dense and heavy (usually sinks in water)
      • Complex, long-lasting aroma with multiple scent notes
  • Use: Luxury incense, perfumery, and rare medicinal products
  • Price: Top-tier; reserved for collectors or high-end buyers
  • D. Incense Grade
    • Definition: Agarwood suitable for burning directly or in traditional rituals.
    • Characteristics:
      • Moderate resin content
      • Aromatic when burned
      • May include small chips and low-density portions
  • Use: Religious, ceremonial, or daily incense
  • Price: Varies depending on resin content and size

3. Key Grading Parameters

ParameterChipsSinking GradeSuper GradeIncense Grade
Resin contentModerateHighVery highLow to moderate
DensityMediumHeavyVery heavyLight to medium
ColorBrown to black streaksDark brown/blackNearly blackBrown streaks
FragranceDetectable on heatingStrongVery strong, complexAromatic when burned
UsesOil, small incensePremium incense, oilLuxury incense, perfumeryRituals, daily incense
Market valueLowMedium-highHighestLow-medium

4. Grading Tips

  1. Density test: Drop small pieces in water; sinking pieces indicate higher resin content.
  2. Visual inspection: Look for uniform dark streaks in wood.
  3. Smell test: Gently warm or rub wood; aroma intensity is a key quality marker.
  4. Size & shape: Larger, intact blocks usually command higher prices than chips.
  5. Consistency: Grade batches consistently for commercial sales.