
Raydan
Omani frankincense, modern flacons.
House of Raydan Perfumes was established in Oman in 2008 by Yahya Mohammed Somar Al Zadjali with a mission centred on one of the Sultanate's most storied exports: frankincense. Luban — as it is known in Arabic — has been harvested from the Boswellia trees of the Dhofar region for millennia, traded across the ancient incense route to Rome, Egypt, and the Mediterranean, and embedded in Omani ritual, hospitality, and daily life in ways that go far beyond fragrance as consumer product. Raydan translates this heritage into a modern luxury offer. Frankincense appears across the range in multiple registers — as resin, essential oil, and distilled absolute — alongside attars, bakhoor, bath and body products, and hotel amenity collections supplied to some of Oman's most prestigious properties. The flacons are sleek and contemporary, designed to position the brand's traditional materials within a twenty-first century luxury aesthetic rather than purely within traditional Arabic apothecary packaging. From its Oman base, Raydan has expanded distribution into Kuwait, UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Bahrain, with early-stage European exploratory work underway. The brand occupies the space between national cultural ambassador and accessible luxury house, offering the deep material heritage of Omani frankincense in formats suited to a global gift market.
- Woody100
- Warm Spicy78
- Sweet78
- Musky67
- Powdery67
- Fresh Spicy56
- Amber




































