
Abdul Samad Al Qurashi / عبدالصمد القرشي
Defining Arabian opulence since 1852.
Abdul Samad Al Qurashi is a Saudi Arabian fragrance house that traces its roots to 1852 in Mecca, operating as a family business across multiple generations of the Al Qurashi family. The house specializes in the classical Arabic perfumery canon: aged agarwood oils, concentrated musks, rose attars, and complex amber blends produced for the wealthy Arabian market that has historically treated fragrance as a marker of social distinction and spiritual significance. The oils — particularly the house's prized oud distillations — are among the most expensive available in the Middle East, priced to reflect aged wood, skilled processing, and the genuine scarcity of natural agarwood. The house maintains boutiques in Saudi Arabia and across the Gulf, where its clientele includes members of royal families and prominent religious figures. Unlike Gulf houses that have pivoted toward international spray formats, Abdul Samad Al Qurashi remains rooted in the concentrated-oil tradition, offering products to an audience for whom fragrance is inseparable from cultural and religious identity.
DNA over time
Each column is an era. Each colored band shows that family’s share of accord weight across every perfume the house released in that window. Bigger band = the house leaned harder on that family.




















