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Kynam – The World’s Rarest, Most Expensive Wood - Oddity Central
Sep 27, 2021 · Kynam or kyara is the rarest and most expensive type of agarwood. It can sell for over $10,000 per gram, which makes it the most expensive wood on Earth.
Kyara - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity
Apr 9, 2025 · Kyara is a modern feminine name with multicultural origins. In Japanese, it relates to 'kya,' meaning precious or beloved, while in Arabic contexts it's associated with 'precious gemstone.' In some Latin American countries, it's considered a variant of Kiara or Ciara.
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Kyara | Kpop Wiki | Fandom
Kyara (Korean: 캬라; Japanese: 伽羅), also known as Nakamura Kyara (Korean: 나카무라 캬라; Japanese: 中村 伽羅), is a Japanese trainee under TryCrew Entertainment. She is a member of the Japanese girl group BENNY. She is best known for being a contestant on the South Korean reality survival show, Girls Planet 999.
Kyara - Japan Incense
Kyara is Sanskrit for Black, and kyara is the most precious aromatic resin in the world. It is the higest regarded of all Jinkoh (aloeswood). The word "jin" means sinking in water, and Jinkoh coming from the Sanskrit, means: "Heavy."
What is Kyara or Kynam? - KyaraZen
Feb 17, 2013 · Kyara/Kynam/Kinam is a tiny subset within aloeswoods in a very very small percentage. In a historical context, it refers to a special type/grade of aloeswood with unique and excellent fragrance properties.