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Heatherkirk | 28 May 2023 - 23:48:16 |
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Perfumery has been a vital part of the Arab culture for thousands of years, and with the rise of Islam, the use of perfumery increased in the Arab world. Arabs and Persians would spend days traveling through the scorching desert to trade precious ingredients like saffron and wood. Other ingredients like amber, musk, henna, jasmine, frankincense (al lubaan), sandalwood and oud are vital in perfume-making for Arabs. The Taif rose that grows in the valleys of Saudi Arabia is also a key ingredient. Till today, the art of perfume making in the Arab world is still being preserved. You will smell the lingering aroma of their signature scents as they walk by you. Arabian perfumes are traditionally alcohol-free. Apart from concentrated perfume oils, bakhoor or dukhoon (incense tablets), oud muattar (fragranced oud chips) and pure oud chips are very popular. The use of bakhoor is an Islamic tradition linked to the Prophet’s migration from Makkah to Madinah, when he was greeted with bakhoor and chants. Arabian Perfume, which is also known as Arabic perfume, enchants by its fascinating scents of Jasmin, Musk, Amber and Oud. Arabian culture carries a vital part of perfumery since its inception. And with that, Arabic Perfume possess unique fragrances associated with historic heritage and superior luxury. Marabika brings you the best collection of Arabian Fragrances, bakhoor incense and Arabic perfumes for men and women. Shop Best Arabic Perfumes online with confidence. Choose our massive Arabian Perfume Oil collection. |