Cover Photo Courtesy of Maison Francis Kurkdjian
Oud is a treasure that the Middle East truly embraces. It’s the simple element that makes a fragrance richer than ever and adds an Oriental touch to a fresh scent – taking it to a whole new level of opulence. Being the jewel of the beauty world, many perfume houses use it to create captivating perfumes infused with an unparalleled authentic feel.
And just like every year, Azyaamode celebrated the Orient during Ramadan with a selection of precious fragrances at the heart of which beats the sophisticated note of this rare richness. Join us below to check them out!
Maison Francis Kurkdjian’s Oud Silk Mood is a fascinating contrast where the richness of oud wood comes together with the fresh floral notes to create a harmonious balance between the East and the West.
Cartier’s Les Heures Voyageuses Oud & Musc is a delicate and restrained scent that voluptuously combines wafts of sweet-smelling Oud resin with charming musc notes.
Frederic Malle’s Moon fragrance pays a tribute to the Middle East where the moon conducts the rhythm of life through a warm and opulent blend of rose, oud, frankincense and red berries.
BYREDO’s Oud Immortel takes from moss, tobacco leaves and oud as a base, and envelops its heart of Brazilian rosewood, papyrus and patchouli with incense and cardamom.
Tom Ford’s Private Blend Oud Wood is a rich, elegant and smoky fragrance that brings exotic woods together with eastern spices and sensual amber – bringing out oud’s compelling power.
Diptyque’s Oud Palao is where East meets West in a combination of oud wood, vanilla and rose.
Jo Malone London’s Oud & Bergamot is as alluring and hypnotic as an intense cologne could be with its oud base, its cedarwood heart and bergamot top note.
Acqua Di Parma’s Oud & Spice enhances the opulent scent of oud by vibrant and luminous citrus notes and combines it with warm, spicy tones of cinnamon and cloves.
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