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Blue Oud

When Middle Eastern perfumery goes dark and uncompromising, the results can leave a mark you carry for years. Ibraheem Al Qurashi Blue Oud, released in 2022, is an Eau de Parfum built for people who want their oud unapologetic and raw. It is a unisex composition that pairs ancient oud resin with leathery and aquatic notes in a way that feels distinctly Arabian in spirit. Aromatica carries the Ibraheem Al Qurashi Blue Oud decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Oud, Blue Lilies

Heart: Leather, Patchouli

Base: Tobacco, Amber

The Scent

A wall of oud that is inky, dark, and animalic hits immediately on first spray. This is not the polished, refined oud of luxury Western houses. It is raw and resinous, with a faint medicinal edge that can feel striking to some and takes a moment of adjustment for others. The blue lilies at the top add a surprising, almost aquatic coolness that lifts the oud slightly, giving it a glassy sheen rather than a purely smoky character. The contrast between the two opening notes is where this fragrance earns its name. That aquatic blue quality does not last long, but it creates a brief moment of unexpected freshness before the composition turns darker and drier. As the lilies recede, the oud grows denser and more resinous, pressing its inky weight forward without softening. The medicinal quality tightens briefly at this stage, then the note rounds out as the heart materials begin to rise.

As it settles into the heart over the first twenty minutes, leather takes over as a dominant partner to the oud. This leather is dry and worn, not fresh or suede-like. Patchouli adds an earthy, slightly dark greenness underneath, grounding the composition and adding depth without sweetness. The oud and patchouli interact in a way that feels almost medicinal at times, before the leather pulls the accord back into familiar dark-oriental territory. The combination of oud, leather, and patchouli in the heart phase is where most wearers form their opinion. It can read meditative and rich or too blunt, depending on skin and preference. Both reactions are fair.

The dry-down brings tobacco and amber gradually warming the composition from below. The tobacco here reads as dry leaf rather than sweet or gourmand, keeping the fragrance in firmly dark-oriental territory. Amber smooths the edges without making it soft or powdery. By the time Blue Oud fully dries down, it sits close to the skin as a warm, leathery oud with a faint sweetness and that lingering patchouli earthiness. The initial cool note of blue lily is long gone at this stage, replaced entirely by resinous warmth.

When to Wear

Blue Oud is best suited to cooler months, from autumn through winter, when its density and warmth make sense against cold air. It fits evening occasions well, from a formal dinner to a gathering where you want your presence to be noticed before you speak.

Who Is It For

Built for the wearer who already loves classical Arabian oud and wants something with leather and tobacco weight, not for someone looking for their first oud fragrance or something crowd-friendly. Confident, deliberate wearers who have already worked through lighter ouds will find this rewarding.

If you enjoy Black Aoud by Montale, it lives in the same dark, oud-leather family and makes for an interesting side-by-side comparison. Browse the full Ibraheem Al Qurashi collection at Aromatica.

Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.

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When Middle Eastern perfumery goes dark and uncompromising, the results can leave a mark you carry for years. Ibraheem Al Qurashi Blue Oud, released in 2022, is an Eau de Parfum built for people who want their oud unapologetic and raw. It is a unisex composition that pairs ancient oud resin with leathery and aquatic notes in a way that feels distinctly Arabian in spirit. Aromatica carries the Ibraheem Al Qurashi Blue Oud decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Oud, Blue Lilies

Heart: Leather, Patchouli

Base: Tobacco, Amber

The Scent

A wall of oud that is inky, dark, and animalic hits immediately on first spray. This is not the polished, refined oud of luxury Western houses. It is raw and resinous, with a faint medicinal edge that can feel striking to some and takes a moment of adjustment for others. The blue lilies at the top add a surprising, almost aquatic coolness that lifts the oud slightly, giving it a glassy sheen rather than a purely smoky character. The contrast between the two opening notes is where this fragrance earns its name. That aquatic blue quality does not last long, but it creates a brief moment of unexpected freshness before the composition turns darker and drier. As the lilies recede, the oud grows denser and more resinous, pressing its inky weight forward without softening. The medicinal quality tightens briefly at this stage, then the note rounds out as the heart materials begin to rise.

As it settles into the heart over the first twenty minutes, leather takes over as a dominant partner to the oud. This leather is dry and worn, not fresh or suede-like. Patchouli adds an earthy, slightly dark greenness underneath, grounding the composition and adding depth without sweetness. The oud and patchouli interact in a way that feels almost medicinal at times, before the leather pulls the accord back into familiar dark-oriental territory. The combination of oud, leather, and patchouli in the heart phase is where most wearers form their opinion. It can read meditative and rich or too blunt, depending on skin and preference. Both reactions are fair.

The dry-down brings tobacco and amber gradually warming the composition from below. The tobacco here reads as dry leaf rather than sweet or gourmand, keeping the fragrance in firmly dark-oriental territory. Amber smooths the edges without making it soft or powdery. By the time Blue Oud fully dries down, it sits close to the skin as a warm, leathery oud with a faint sweetness and that lingering patchouli earthiness. The initial cool note of blue lily is long gone at this stage, replaced entirely by resinous warmth.

When to Wear

Blue Oud is best suited to cooler months, from autumn through winter, when its density and warmth make sense against cold air. It fits evening occasions well, from a formal dinner to a gathering where you want your presence to be noticed before you speak.

Who Is It For

Built for the wearer who already loves classical Arabian oud and wants something with leather and tobacco weight, not for someone looking for their first oud fragrance or something crowd-friendly. Confident, deliberate wearers who have already worked through lighter ouds will find this rewarding.

If you enjoy Black Aoud by Montale, it lives in the same dark, oud-leather family and makes for an interesting side-by-side comparison. Browse the full Ibraheem Al Qurashi collection at Aromatica.

Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.

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