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Qaa'ed

Lattafa built its reputation on big, generous orientals that punch far above their price, and Qaa'ed, released in 2018, is one of the brand's most confident statements in that genre. It is unisex by design, built around a spiced, resinous oud accord that reads formal without ever feeling stiff. Aromatica carries the Qaa'ed decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can wear it before deciding on a full bottle. The name means "leader" in Arabic, and the juice earns it through sheer presence rather than volume.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Cinnamon, Cardamom, Bergamot

Heart: Saffron, Sandalwood, Cedar, Carnation

Base: Agarwood (Oud), Leather, Vanilla, Amber

The Scent

Cardamom registers first, green and slightly medicinal, with cinnamon curling in right behind it to add warmth and a faint bakery edge. Bergamot sits underneath, keeping the opening from turning into pure spice cabinet, though it fades within minutes as the heart takes over. Saffron arrives next, leathery and a little metallic, and this is where Qaa'ed starts to show its structure. Carnation adds a peppery, clove-like sharpness that plays well against the softer sandalwood and cedar forming around it. The woods are creamy rather than dry, which keeps the spice notes from feeling harsh. Around the one-hour mark, agarwood pushes through as the dominant force, dark and slightly smoky, and this is the point where reactions genuinely split. Some skin chemistry pulls the oud toward a sweet, ambered direction; other times it leans more medicinal and resinous, closer to raw wood than polished perfume. Either way, leather threads through the base, giving the oud a worn, tactile quality instead of anything glossy. Vanilla and amber close things out, softening the leather and oud into a warm, slightly sweet skin scent that lingers close and comfortable. The dry-down is where Qaa'ed feels most settled: spice mostly gone, oud and amber doing the talking, carnation's pepper reduced to a faint background hum. Sandalwood and cedar never fully disappear even at this late stage, holding a creamy backbone under the oud and keeping the amber from turning one-dimensional. The transition from the cardamom-cinnamon opening to the saffron-carnation heart happens gradually rather than in a clean break, so earlier and later stages tend to overlap on skin. Bergamot's brief citrus lift is the only note that reads clean and bright, and once it fades the rest of the composition stays firmly in warm, spiced territory. Leather and vanilla balance each other in the base, one adding grain and the other rounding off any sharpness left over from the saffron. Worn again the next day, the same progression from spice to wood to amber tends to repeat, cardamom and cinnamon giving way to sandalwood and cedar before oud and vanilla settle in for the close.

When to Wear

This is a cold-weather fragrance built for evening dinners, wedding season, and any gathering where a heavier oriental won't feel out of place. It works particularly well layered under a coat on a winter night out, when the cinnamon and oud have room to unfold slowly. Browse the full Lattafa collection at Aromatica for more from this house's spice-driven side.

Who Is It For

Someone who reaches for oud and amber over fruity or aquatic scents will feel at home here, especially if they like a fragrance with visible spice rather than one that hides behind sweetness. It also suits anyone who wants a unisex option that skips florals almost entirely.

If you enjoy Khamrah, another Lattafa oriental built on warm spice and resin, it makes a natural comparison piece to Qaa'ed. Browse the full Lattafa collection at Aromatica to see where both sit among the brand's other releases.

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

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Description

Lattafa built its reputation on big, generous orientals that punch far above their price, and Qaa'ed, released in 2018, is one of the brand's most confident statements in that genre. It is unisex by design, built around a spiced, resinous oud accord that reads formal without ever feeling stiff. Aromatica carries the Qaa'ed decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can wear it before deciding on a full bottle. The name means "leader" in Arabic, and the juice earns it through sheer presence rather than volume.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Cinnamon, Cardamom, Bergamot

Heart: Saffron, Sandalwood, Cedar, Carnation

Base: Agarwood (Oud), Leather, Vanilla, Amber

The Scent

Cardamom registers first, green and slightly medicinal, with cinnamon curling in right behind it to add warmth and a faint bakery edge. Bergamot sits underneath, keeping the opening from turning into pure spice cabinet, though it fades within minutes as the heart takes over. Saffron arrives next, leathery and a little metallic, and this is where Qaa'ed starts to show its structure. Carnation adds a peppery, clove-like sharpness that plays well against the softer sandalwood and cedar forming around it. The woods are creamy rather than dry, which keeps the spice notes from feeling harsh. Around the one-hour mark, agarwood pushes through as the dominant force, dark and slightly smoky, and this is the point where reactions genuinely split. Some skin chemistry pulls the oud toward a sweet, ambered direction; other times it leans more medicinal and resinous, closer to raw wood than polished perfume. Either way, leather threads through the base, giving the oud a worn, tactile quality instead of anything glossy. Vanilla and amber close things out, softening the leather and oud into a warm, slightly sweet skin scent that lingers close and comfortable. The dry-down is where Qaa'ed feels most settled: spice mostly gone, oud and amber doing the talking, carnation's pepper reduced to a faint background hum. Sandalwood and cedar never fully disappear even at this late stage, holding a creamy backbone under the oud and keeping the amber from turning one-dimensional. The transition from the cardamom-cinnamon opening to the saffron-carnation heart happens gradually rather than in a clean break, so earlier and later stages tend to overlap on skin. Bergamot's brief citrus lift is the only note that reads clean and bright, and once it fades the rest of the composition stays firmly in warm, spiced territory. Leather and vanilla balance each other in the base, one adding grain and the other rounding off any sharpness left over from the saffron. Worn again the next day, the same progression from spice to wood to amber tends to repeat, cardamom and cinnamon giving way to sandalwood and cedar before oud and vanilla settle in for the close.

When to Wear

This is a cold-weather fragrance built for evening dinners, wedding season, and any gathering where a heavier oriental won't feel out of place. It works particularly well layered under a coat on a winter night out, when the cinnamon and oud have room to unfold slowly. Browse the full Lattafa collection at Aromatica for more from this house's spice-driven side.

Who Is It For

Someone who reaches for oud and amber over fruity or aquatic scents will feel at home here, especially if they like a fragrance with visible spice rather than one that hides behind sweetness. It also suits anyone who wants a unisex option that skips florals almost entirely.

If you enjoy Khamrah, another Lattafa oriental built on warm spice and resin, it makes a natural comparison piece to Qaa'ed. Browse the full Lattafa collection at Aromatica to see where both sit among the brand's other releases.

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

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