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Top 10 Oudh Companies

Dubai is one of the world's leading destinations for luxury fragrances, especially oudh (oud), a precious resin extracted from agarwood. The city's perfume houses blend traditional Arabian craftsmanship with modern innovation, creating fragrances that are sought after across the globe. Here are ten of the most respected oudh companies and brands associated with Dubai.




  1. Ajmal Perfumes

    Founded in 1951, Ajmal is one of the most recognized names in the Middle Eastern fragrance industry. Known for its premium oud oils, bakhoor, and luxury perfumes, the brand has a strong retail presence across Dubai and remains a favorite among oud enthusiasts.

  2. Swiss Arabian

    Established in Dubai in 1974, Swiss Arabian combines traditional Arabian scents with modern perfumery. Its oud collections, particularly Shaghaf Oud, have gained international popularity.

  3. Oudh Al Anfar

    A well-established name in the GCC fragrance market, Oudh Al Anfar specializes in pure oudh, Dehn Al Oudh, and oriental perfumes. The company has built a reputation for quality and authenticity.

  4. Al Haramain Perfumes

    Al Haramain is among the oldest fragrance houses in the UAE and offers a wide range of oud oils, bakhoor, and Arabic perfumes that are exported worldwide.

  5. Nabeel Perfumes

    Known for blending traditional and contemporary fragrance styles, Nabeel produces high-quality attars, oud oils, and bakhoor products that enjoy global demand.

  6. Real Oud Factory LLC

    This Dubai-based company focuses on authentic agarwood products, natural oud oils, and incense. It has become popular among customers seeking premium-grade oud products.

  7. Oud Dubai عود دبي

    Oud Dubai is a luxury boutique brand specializing in natural agarwood, Dehn Oud, and exclusive oriental fragrances designed for high-end clientele.

  8. Rasasi Perfumes

    Rasasi is widely admired for its sophisticated oud-based perfumes and blends that appeal to both traditional and modern fragrance lovers. Community recommendations frequently place it among Dubai's best.

  9. Ahmed Al Maghribi Perfumes

    This fast-growing fragrance house is known for its rich oud compositions and long-lasting perfumes. It is regularly recommended by perfume enthusiasts in Dubai.

  10. Moulvi Perfumes

    Moulvi Perfumes specializes in authentic Arabian oud sourced from renowned producing regions. The company is respected for its craftsmanship and premium-quality ingredients.



Dubai's oudh industry reflects the emirate's unique blend of heritage and luxury. Whether you are looking for pure agarwood oil, traditional bakhoor, or contemporary oud-inspired perfumes, these companies represent some of the finest names in the market. Their commitment to quality and innovation has helped establish Dubai as a global hub for Arabian perfumery.



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