Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
3 perfumes
Derived from the delicate petals of Plumeria rubra, Indian Jasmine—often called Frangipani—offers a creamy, solar, and intoxicatingly sweet profile with hints of peach and spice. In perfumery, it serves as a radiant heart note, bridging floral elegance with tropical warmth. Highly cherished in Gulf compositions, it is frequently layered with rich oud or saffron to soften their intensity, adding a luminous, exotic depth that resonates with the region’s love for opulent, long-lasting, and sophisticated floral-oriental fragrance profiles.