
Al Haramain Perfumes
Arabian fragrance heritage bringing serenity through scent.
Al Haramain Perfumes was founded in 1970 in the UAE, built on the classical Arabic perfumery traditions of oud, musk, amber, and rose that define Gulf fragrance culture. The house produces both traditional attars — concentrated oil-based compositions worn without alcohol — and contemporary spray formats targeted at the international market. The catalog is extensive: hundreds of SKUs across price points, with the luxury tier featuring aged agarwood oils sourced from Assam, Cambodia, and Papua New Guinea, and the accessible tier offering affordable versions of popular oriental templates. Amber, saffron, and musks recur across the range, giving Al Haramain a recognizable aromatic identity even in its more commercial releases. The house distributes broadly across the Middle East, South Asia, and East Africa, where deep familiarity with oud-centric perfumery creates a natural audience. For international buyers, Al Haramain is often a first accessible entry point into Gulf-style oriental perfumery without the price premium of niche positioning.
Releases
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.



























































