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crowen666 – :
Yeah I love it too Falk, and thanks for the correct spelling and what it means. It is a very lovely oud, fruity and sweet, underneath the barnyard smell, which I think is absolutely delicious! I love the Indian oud for that beautiful aroma. I’ve always loved that animalic/stable/leathery/comforting smell; the beautiful smell of horses and cows etc, with all the leather gear hanging on the walls. Very evocative. Lovely.
igor.klikov – :
A very typical indian oud, barnyady/animalic/leathery and soft. But with an undertone of cambodian notes, fruity and sweet. The spelling of it is wrong though, the real name is Al-Han الحان (composer in arabic). A good quality oud for a good price.