
Al-Jazeera / الجزيرة
The Peninsula's fragrance, for all
Al-Jazeera Perfumes is a Qatari fragrance house established in 1998 that has grown into one of the Gulf region's more recognisable accessible perfumery brands, operating boutiques across Qatar, the UAE, and other Gulf Cooperation Council states. The name — meaning The Peninsula in Arabic — signals a rooted Gulf identity and a pride in regional fragrance traditions. The brand produces a broad catalogue of Arabian-style perfumes centred on oud, amber, rose, musk, and incense accords, offering concentrations from eau de parfum through to pure perfume oil at price points that make quality regional fragrance accessible to a wide consumer base. The brand's retail network spans airport duty-free, shopping malls, and standalone boutiques, serving both regional customers and international travellers seeking authentic Arabian fragrance souvenirs. Al-Jazeera Perfumes represents the established commercial tier of Gulf perfumery — neither the ultra-luxury end nor the lowest mass market, but a confident middle ground rooted in genuine regional olfactory tradition.
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.



