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Elite 6A Black Oil Kynam | Near-Sinking Density | Powerful Olfactory Impact
Elite 6A Black Oil Kynam | Near-Sinking Density | Powerful Olfactory Impact
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1.Product Overview
The 6A Grade Kynam Block is the "Bridge to Perfection." It sits at the prestigious threshold between high-grade incense and museum-grade sinking wood. Known for its Part-Sinking (Semi-Sinking) nature, these blocks feature a resin saturation that causes them to partially submerge. Visually darker and oilier than the 5A, the 6A is the ultimate choice for those who seek the intensity of sinking wood with the explosive scent release of premium raw blocks.

2.Technical Specification
| Feature | Specifications |
| Grade |
6A Master-Level Semi-Sinking |
|
Buoyancy |
Part-Sinking / Standing in Water |
|
Visual |
Intense Coal-Black / Oily Luster |
|
Resin % |
Significantly higher than 5A (Visible resin clusters) |
|
Scent |
Instant, Thick, and Lingering (Rich in Cool-Sweetness) |
3.Market-Specific Value
For the Middle East: The Weight of Luxury (The Half-Sinker)
In the elite circles of the Middle East, a "Part-Sinking" block is highly prized for its performance. Our 6A Kynam is visually blacker and physically heavier than the 5A. This "Semi-Sinking" density means the resin is so thick it’s on the verge of sinking, providing an unmatched aroma for the Majlis. It is the most prestigious "burning grade" (Bakhoor-style) available, offering a scent that commands the entire room instantly.
For the West: The Connoisseur’s Natural Miracle
For the serious Western collector, the 6A Part-Sinking block is a Natural Anomaly. It represents the moment when nature almost turns wood into solid resin. Darker than 5A, it offers a more visually dramatic and sensory-rich experience. Its high sesquiterpene content makes it a powerful tool for advanced meditation, bridging the gap between luxury scenting and historical asset collection.
4.Q&A
Q: What does "Part-Sinking" or "Semi-Sinking" mean for 6A Kynam?
A: It means the resin density is extremely high, causing the block to partially sink or stand upright in water, but not fully submerge. This indicates a higher oil content than 5A, which remains fully buoyant.
Q: Why is 6A Kynam blacker than 5A?
A: The darker color is due to the intense accumulation of dark, active resin. 6A Kynam has undergone a more profound transformation, leading to a deep black, waxy appearance that is a hallmark of premium Kinara.
Q: Can I use 6A Part-Sinking blocks for carving?
A: Yes. Due to its high density and semi-sinking nature, the wood is stable and oily, making it excellent for crafting high-value pendants or small artifacts that will retain their fragrance for decades.
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