Oud Al Arabi
Narrative
In our endeavor to blend tradition with innovation, we proudly present Oud Al Arabi, a fragrance born from the legacy of the esteemed attar Sheikh Al Arabi, which has now gracefully concluded its journey. Our ambition with Oud Al Arabi is not merely to introduce a new scent but to make this profound source of inspiration more accessible to a wider audience, ensuring the new formula maintains the depth and authenticity that defined its predecessor while introducing subtle differences that herald a new era.
Source of Inspiration
The Arabic culture is deeply linked with Islamic traditions. Oud Al Arabi is inspired by a hadith.
The Hadith refers to the statements, actions and tacit approvals that have been reported by the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.
And one of them reported that: “When Ibn Umar wanted fumigation he got it from aloeswood without mixing anything with it, or he put camphor along with aloeswood and then said: This is how Allah’s Messenger ﷺ fumigated.” The source of inspiration for Oud Al Arabi comes from this text.
Name Meaning
Oud Al Arabi translates to 'The Arabic Oud,' a name that not only honors the central ingredient of this fragrance but also pays tribute to the Arab world's rich heritage and contributions to perfumery. Oud, known as liquid gold is deeply linked to the culture and traditions of the Middle East.
Description
Our narrative does not claim any religious virtue by using it; instead, we endeavor to craft a noble scent that respects and honors Arabic culture and Islamic tradition. Through Oud Al Arabi, we invite a journey into the heart of these traditions, offering a scent that is as timeless as it is modern.
Olfactory profile
Woody, Fresh
Olfactory Notes
▫️ Camphor, Fresh mint
▫️▫️ Leather, Dry Fruits
▫️▫️▫️ Sweet Oud
Notable Features
▪️ Free from alcohol
▪️ Free from chemicals
▪️ Suitable for ladies and gentlemen with a rather masculine tendency
Application
Applying attars is an art that requires a delicate touch to fully experience their rich and long-lasting scents. To begin, ensure your hands are clean. Apply a small amount to your pulse points where veins are closest to the skin: the inner part of your wrists and behind your ears. Gently dab the attar without excessive rubbing to preserve the head notes.
For a more immersive experience, consider applying attars to your neck, beard, and hair. Be careful when applying to clothing, as it is oil and can stain. If you choose to apply it to your garments, use a small amount. Remember, the more you apply, the higher the projection and sillage. The key is moderation; a little attar goes a long way, and you can reapply to intensify the scent.
Narrative
In our endeavor to blend tradition with innovation, we proudly present Oud Al Arabi, a fragrance born from the legacy of the esteemed attar Sheikh Al Arabi, which has now gracefully concluded its journey. Our ambition with Oud Al Arabi is not merely to introduce a new scent but to make this profound source of inspiration more accessible to a wider audience, ensuring the new formula maintains the depth and authenticity that defined its predecessor while introducing subtle differences that herald a new era.
Source of Inspiration
The Arabic culture is deeply linked with Islamic traditions. Oud Al Arabi is inspired by a hadith.
The Hadith refers to the statements, actions and tacit approvals that have been reported by the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.
And one of them reported that: “When Ibn Umar wanted fumigation he got it from aloeswood without mixing anything with it, or he put camphor along with aloeswood and then said: This is how Allah’s Messenger ﷺ fumigated.” The source of inspiration for Oud Al Arabi comes from this text.
Name Meaning
Oud Al Arabi translates to 'The Arabic Oud,' a name that not only honors the central ingredient of this fragrance but also pays tribute to the Arab world's rich heritage and contributions to perfumery. Oud, known as liquid gold is deeply linked to the culture and traditions of the Middle East.
Description
Our narrative does not claim any religious virtue by using it; instead, we endeavor to craft a noble scent that respects and honors Arabic culture and Islamic tradition. Through Oud Al Arabi, we invite a journey into the heart of these traditions, offering a scent that is as timeless as it is modern.
Olfactory profile
Woody, Fresh
Olfactory Notes
▫️ Camphor, Fresh mint
▫️▫️ Leather, Dry Fruits
▫️▫️▫️ Sweet Oud
Notable Features
▪️ Free from alcohol
▪️ Free from chemicals
▪️ Suitable for ladies and gentlemen with a rather masculine tendency
Application
Applying attars is an art that requires a delicate touch to fully experience their rich and long-lasting scents. To begin, ensure your hands are clean. Apply a small amount to your pulse points where veins are closest to the skin: the inner part of your wrists and behind your ears. Gently dab the attar without excessive rubbing to preserve the head notes.
For a more immersive experience, consider applying attars to your neck, beard, and hair. Be careful when applying to clothing, as it is oil and can stain. If you choose to apply it to your garments, use a small amount. Remember, the more you apply, the higher the projection and sillage. The key is moderation; a little attar goes a long way, and you can reapply to intensify the scent.
Narrative
In our endeavor to blend tradition with innovation, we proudly present Oud Al Arabi, a fragrance born from the legacy of the esteemed attar Sheikh Al Arabi, which has now gracefully concluded its journey. Our ambition with Oud Al Arabi is not merely to introduce a new scent but to make this profound source of inspiration more accessible to a wider audience, ensuring the new formula maintains the depth and authenticity that defined its predecessor while introducing subtle differences that herald a new era.
Source of Inspiration
The Arabic culture is deeply linked with Islamic traditions. Oud Al Arabi is inspired by a hadith.
The Hadith refers to the statements, actions and tacit approvals that have been reported by the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.
And one of them reported that: “When Ibn Umar wanted fumigation he got it from aloeswood without mixing anything with it, or he put camphor along with aloeswood and then said: This is how Allah’s Messenger ﷺ fumigated.” The source of inspiration for Oud Al Arabi comes from this text.
Name Meaning
Oud Al Arabi translates to 'The Arabic Oud,' a name that not only honors the central ingredient of this fragrance but also pays tribute to the Arab world's rich heritage and contributions to perfumery. Oud, known as liquid gold is deeply linked to the culture and traditions of the Middle East.
Description
Our narrative does not claim any religious virtue by using it; instead, we endeavor to craft a noble scent that respects and honors Arabic culture and Islamic tradition. Through Oud Al Arabi, we invite a journey into the heart of these traditions, offering a scent that is as timeless as it is modern.
Olfactory profile
Woody, Fresh
Olfactory Notes
▫️ Camphor, Fresh mint
▫️▫️ Leather, Dry Fruits
▫️▫️▫️ Sweet Oud
Notable Features
▪️ Free from alcohol
▪️ Free from chemicals
▪️ Suitable for ladies and gentlemen with a rather masculine tendency
Application
Applying attars is an art that requires a delicate touch to fully experience their rich and long-lasting scents. To begin, ensure your hands are clean. Apply a small amount to your pulse points where veins are closest to the skin: the inner part of your wrists and behind your ears. Gently dab the attar without excessive rubbing to preserve the head notes.
For a more immersive experience, consider applying attars to your neck, beard, and hair. Be careful when applying to clothing, as it is oil and can stain. If you choose to apply it to your garments, use a small amount. Remember, the more you apply, the higher the projection and sillage. The key is moderation; a little attar goes a long way, and you can reapply to intensify the scent.