
Arabian Oud
Arabian Oud was founded in Riyadh in 1982, entering a market for authentic oud that long predates Western perfumery's recent fascination with the material. The house sources agarwood from Southeast Asia — principally from Cambodia, Indonesia, and Malaysia — and processes it in Saudi Arabia, maintaining a model of vertical integration unusual even among specialist Arabic houses. Distribution spans the Gulf, South Asia, Southeast Asia, and a growing international retail presence. The fragrance range is anchored by straight oud and oud blends: pure agarwood distillates sold as oils alongside traditional alcohol-based formats. Rose, musk, amber, and sandalwood appear as supporting materials across the catalogue rather than as leads. Pricing is elevated relative to mass Arabic fragrance houses, positioning Arabian Oud closer to the niche register — bottles typically run $100 to $400 at retail. The house is among the largest and most established oud-specialist retailers in the world, operating its own boutiques across dozens of countries.
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.


























































