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Oud Fragrances Are Highly Prized In Qatar
2013-09-09 By Ebrahim Omar in Doha Oud, a resinous heartwood extracted from the Agarwood tree and widely used in the manufacture of perfume, can sell for up to $55,000 a kilogramme. [Ebrahim Omar/Al-Shorfa] The use of incense and traditional Arabian fragrances such as oud are part of Qatar’s popular heritage that has been passed down from generation to generation. Oud — a dark, resinous heartwood which forms when the Agarwood tree is infected with a specific type of mould — is particularly prized. Oud has a very distinct, pleasant odour and is widely used in the manufacture of perfumes. “Qataris’ demand for oud, oud essence, different kinds of incense and oriental mixes continues throughout the year, but sales go up during Ramadan, holidays and wedding celebrations,” said Thamer Hussain Hafedh, head of sales at Abdul Samad al-Qurashi, a producer of Arabian perfumes and fragrances. Prices vary for the different varieties of oud, Hafedh told Al-Shorfa. “The Klakasy Indian oud is considered to be the best and most expensive variety, with one kilogramme reaching 200,000 Qatari riyals ($55,000), followed by the Kanamir oud with a 120,000 riyal ($33,000) price tag per kilogramme,” he said. “Then there is the Kiara oud and al-Sayoufi oud.” There is a demand for all types of oud, but al-Sayoufi comes first in terms of sales volume due to its high quality and its relatively reasonable price – 40,000 riyals ($11,000) per kilogramme, he said. Qatari men in particular are keen to wear oud as it is considered a tradition, Hafedh said, while Qatari women prefer to wear other fragrances, such as oud oil, sandalwood, saffron essence, rosewater and jasmine. FRAGRANCE BLENDS ARE POPULAR Oud and oud oil top the list of Arabian fragrance blends, in which several scents are mixed together to produce a long-lasting and sweet smelling fragrance. These blends are popular in Qatar, with prices for one toula (12 grams) ranging between 8,000 and 15,000 riyals ($2,200 to $4,120). Well-known oud blends include al-Safa, al-Moulouk, al-Amira, al-Amir and al-Bidaya, with each offering a distinct fragrance. Qataris of both sexes are keen to buy these blends of oud, amber and musk, said Nashwan Numan, sales manager at Al-Jazeera Perfumes. “Eighty per cent of our customers are Qataris, followed by Gulf nationals and Arabs and then foreigners such as Europeans and other nationalities who prefer Arabic blends and oud oils,” Numan told Al-Shorfa. Oud is a long-standing tradition that Qataris hold on to no matter how expensive it gets, Qatari national Ali al-Marri, 35, told Al-Shorfa. “Since as far as I can remember, using oud is a trait that characterises Qataris”, al-Marri said. You are met with the fragrance of oud wherever you go in Qatar, he added, whether it is “a government building, a private company or a house”. Oud is offered to guests as a sign of hospitality and generosity, al-Marri said. “It is the best thing you can offer to guests”. Continue reading
Fragrances: Middle Eastern Influences Dominate In The Coming Season
Posted on 25 August 2013 THIS year, the stars of the perfume world are scents traditionally associated with the Middle East, such as the once rare and expensive oud wood essence. This fragrant resin features a rich array of nuances, including of wood, leather and animalic notes. Several European fragrance houses have experimented with oud wood recently, creating warm and exotic perfumes. We take a look at some of the most remarkable fragrances of the season illustrating this trend. Musk Oud by Kilian One of the first European perfumers to draw inspiration from Middle Eastern traditions, Kilian presented the first fragrance from its Arabian Nights collection in 2010. Today, the line consists of five fragrances, all with oud wood at their core. The latest essence from the line, Musk Oud was launched last June. The nose Alberto Morillas prepared this intoxicating blend of lemon and mandarin notes, complemented by spicy cardamom and coriander, all over a base of sensual oud wood. The fragrance is priced at €295 for 50 ml. Damask & Oud by Hugo Boss The lifestyle brand released its Damask & Oud eau de toilette June 1 through its luxury menswear label, BOSS The Collection. Available only in an exclusive set of department stores, the fragrance is based on fine and rare essences including white pepper, saffron, rose, oud wood, guaiac wood and papyrus. The eau de toilette is priced at €110 for 50 ml. Flowerbomb Rose Explosion by Viktor & Rolf The famous Dutch designers have issued a new version of their popular 2005 perfume, Flowerbomb, which has been updated with oud wood and bears the name Flowerbomb Rose Explosion. On top of the fragrant woody essence, the perfume layers an ideal pairing of Turkish and Moroccan rose absolutes and a complex burst of mandarin, bergamot, saffron, jasmine, patchouli and amber notes. This new fragrance, launched in early August, is available at the price of €149 for 100 ml. Myrrhe Impériale by Armani Privé Giorgio Armani also pays homage to the Middle East in fragrance through the 1001 Nights collection, named for the folk tales of the Islamic Golden Age. Unlike its predecessor Oud Royal, released in 2012, the latest fragrance in this collection is not based on this year’s star essence but contains a masterful combination of other signature Middle Eastern notes, including benzoin, myrrh, pink pepper and saffron. Myrrhe Impériale eau de parfum will be available from the end of August, priced at €215 for 100 ml. Valentina Oud Assoluto by Valentino The Italian couture brand called upon world famous nose Olivier Cresp to concoct a new version of its signature feminine fragrance, Valentina, with a Middle Eastern twist. The new eau de toilette is based on an alliance of orange blossom and oud wood, with notes of cardamom, Bulgarian rose, leather, saffron and dry wood. The fragrance will be available from September, priced at €106 for 80 ml. – AFP Relaxnews Continue reading
Bella Bellissima’s Latest Fragrances Launched
The latest three fragrances in the Bella Bellissima Essense of Oud Collection have been launched in Selfridge’s Exchange Square and Trafford Centre stores. The pure parfums are inspired by the love and adventure of ancient Arabia. At the heart of every Essence of Oud scent lies the seductive note of pure agarwood oil. Each fragrance is complex and compelling, including a distinctive aphrodisiac blended with rich Eastern essences, delicate florals, exotic resins, cherished woods and rare spices to create long-lasting intense perfumes that celebrate the power of Oud. Exclusive to Selfridges, Bella Bellissima’s Oud fragrances are now available in stores nationwide. BELLA BELLISSIMA RUBY OUD PARFUM 50ML £158, BELLA BELLISSIMA BLUE DIAMOND OUD PARFUM 50ML £168, BELLA BELLISSIMA EMERALD OUD PARFUM 50ML £158 Continue reading