The Art of Arabian Fragrance in Brunei Darussalam
What are they:
Arabian oud is a raw fragrance ingredient.
It comes from agarwood, a rare resin formed inside the Aquilaria tree. Oud itself is a natural material that can be used as:
- Pure oud oil (often very concentrated and expensive)
- Wood chips burned for scent
- A key base note in perfumes
Arabian perfumes, on the other hand, are finished fragrance products. They are blends made using multiple ingredients—such as:
- Oud
- Rose
- Amber
- Musk
- Spices
- Florals
Carefully combined to create a complete scent.
Scent Profile:
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Arabian oud:
Deep, woody, smoky, earthy, sometimes leathery or slightly sweet. It is bold and complex, often changing significantly over time on the skin. -
Arabian perfumes:
Can range widely depending on the blend—sweet, spicy, floral, musky, or woody. Oud may be dominant or subtle, depending on the composition.
Notable Arabian Oud In Brunei:
LATTAFA ANGHAM:
The fragrance is suitable for both men and women.
The base note is vanilla with mixture amber and musk.
Its longevity is better than average and often time can leave a lingering smell.
This perfumes price value is good for the benefit given!
In Brunei, it is being sold for BND48.

LATTAFA BADEE AL OUD FOR GLORY:
The fragrance is suitable for both men and women.
The base note is patchouli and musk with agarwood (oud).
Has long lasting performance and a great wear for the summer.
Excellent price value is good.

Why settle for it?
Luxury is also about performance.
Arabian perfumes typically have a higher concentration of oils, making them rich, intense, and long-lasting.
A small amount can last all day, evolving beautifully on the skin. This durability adds to their perceived value and sophistication.