The ancient Arabia gave ‘oud’ the valuable contributions in the world of perfumery. Myrrh, incense, and resins were used for the production of ointments and salves scented oils. The culture of Arab perfumes has always been linked to the cult of the rose and jasmine, and it was Avicenna who, in the eleventh century, invented the water distillation process of rose. Here are some Arabic perfumes to be shopped at online perfume stores.
• Al Haramain
Among the most popular women's fragrance brand of Al Haramain's Alf Zahra. It is a perfume that combines floral notes and imxes the warmth of musk, amber, myrrh and sandalwood.
• Ajmal Perfumes
Eau de Parfum and essential oils can be found at the Dubai boutique brand Ajmal Perfumes. Bottles of jewel enclose essences expertly created by mixing wood, amber and musk.
• Arabian Oud
A new entry in the production of Arabic perfumes is Arabian Oud. For him and her, Arabesque is an oriental floral fragrance that combines notes of vanilla and lime sensual chords of tuberose and agarwood.
• Amouage
Among the most prestigious Arabic perfumes are those signed Amouage. It is the most valuable perfume in the world.
The pride
In the western perfumery, oud is instead associated with the best-known ingredients such as rose, vanilla, and myrrh. The latter of resin origin is fundamental in religious culture, as to be burned during sacred moments. It has a very rich smoky smell and is among the typical ingredients in chypre fragrances found at online perfume stores.