
Agarwood Chips (DUGA A) 5 gm
May 16, 2026
Agarwood Round Pendant (KOSA)
May 16, 2026Charm Bead18mm (KOSA)
RM450.00
HOGA Agarwood Bead Charm is a unique keepsake featuring a natural Agarwood bead enclosed in a charming locket design. Compact and meaningful, it can be attached to a bangle or chain and worn as a personal accessory. It also makes a thoughtful gift or souvenir from Gaharu Tea Valley, symbolizing nature, wellness, and good fortune.
HOGA Agarwood Bead Charm is a unique keepsake featuring a natural Agarwood bead enclosed in a charming locket design. Compact and meaningful, it can be attached to a bangle or chain and worn as a personal accessory. It also makes a thoughtful gift or souvenir from Gaharu Tea Valley, symbolizing nature, wellness, and good fortune.
| Dimensions | 1.8 cm |
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