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Dar Al Oud
Dubai oud brand focused on dense Arabic compositions.
Dar Al Oud is a Dubai-based fragrance brand that has operated since 1999, according to the Arabian Center listing for its kiosk in Khawaneej, Dubai.[3] The brand focuses on Arabic perfumery centered on oud, with products that include perfumes, essential oils, and incense.[3]
Its range is built around dense oud-led compositions, with retailer and review listings pointing to styles such as saffron, lavender, nutmeg, patchouli, musk, and oud in the profile of its offerings.[1][2] That places the house firmly in the traditional Middle Eastern fragrance lane rather than the lighter European designer style.
Publicly available references are limited, but the available evidence suggests a small regional brand with a clear oud-first identity and a retail presence in Dubai.[3][8][10] Its catalog appears compact, with Parfumo listing only a few perfumes and Paris Corner retailing a Dar Al Oud fragrance as part of its broader niche-oriented selection.[1][8]
Dar Al Oud is built around oud as the central material, with supporting use of spice, musk, and patchouli in the fragrances surfaced by retailers.[1][2] The brand reads as dark, resinous, and traditionally Middle Eastern rather than fresh or transparent.[3][7] Its lineup appears to emphasize strong, long-lasting compositions aimed at oud lovers.[7][9]
A arabian, mid house known for oud compositions.
The brand appears to have stayed close to its original Arabic oud identity rather than shifting toward mainstream Western perfumery.[3][7] Available retail references suggest a compact catalog instead of a broad lifestyle expansion.[1][8] If anything, the public image has evolved through distribution and e-commerce rather than through a major change in scent direction.[10]
Dar Al Oud is a straightforward oud house with a regional identity and limited global footprint. It is worth attention if you want dense, traditional Middle Eastern fragrance character without paying luxury-house prices.