Reehat Al Atoor
Bahraini house of attars and bakhoor.
Reehat Al Atoor has operated from Bahrain since 1989, making it one of the island kingdom's oldest dedicated perfumery houses. The name translates roughly as fragrant essences in Arabic, and the house specialises in the ritual and daily fragrance forms that anchor Gulf olfactory culture: attars in their concentrated oil form, bakhoor — the incense blends burned over charcoal in traditional censers — and Eau de Parfum collections structured around classical Arabian accord families. The house operates from prime retail locations in Bahrain including Moda Mall in the Sheraton Complex, Seef Mall, and the Duty-Free shops at Bahrain International Airport, positions that reflect both domestic brand recognition and the importance of airport retail to the regional fragrance trade. Collections carry names that invoke Bahraini geography and heritage — Durrat Al Bahrain, Bahrain Charm, Bahrain Nights — and seasonal bakhoor and moattar lines fill out the ceremonial end of the range. For the ritual-fragrance consumer — someone whose relationship with scent is inseparable from hospitality, prayer, and the domestic rhythms of Gulf life — Reehat Al Atoor provides an established local option with a generation of accumulated trust. The house does not seek international niche recognition; it serves its home community with consistency and depth.

































