
Anfasic Dokhoon
Making sense — making incense.
Anfasic Dokhoon — "breathing incense" in Arabic — is an Emirati perfume and home-fragrance house, conceived in 2005 and opened as its first boutique in 2007 by entrepreneur Mohamed Hilal, whose group also owns Hind Al Oud and Khaltat. The brand sets itself between Gulf perfumery tradition and a modern retail aesthetic, with a sleek store identity that has rolled out to dozens of locations across the Middle East. The catalogue covers spray perfumes, dehn al oud, mukhallats and the dokhoons (incense chips and bakhoor) the name nods to. Shay Oud — frankincense, honey and agarwood — has been the house's anchor scent for years. Compositions lean rich and resinous, built for the long evenings and layering rituals of Khaleeji wear, and suit anyone moving from Western fragrance toward more concentrated oud-forward work.
- Oud100
- Warm Spicy64
- Amber64
- Fresh Spicy64
- Woody50
- Sweet43
- Floral
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.






















































