Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
7 perfumes
Derived from the Tectona grandis tree, teak wood offers a sophisticated, dry, and leathery profile with subtle earthy undertones. Unlike the resinous intensity of oud, teak provides a refined, structural backbone, typically anchoring compositions as a durable base note. In Gulf perfumery, it is prized for its clean, masculine elegance, often layered with spicy saffron or warm amber to create a balanced, modern scent that resonates with the region's appreciation for woody, long-lasting fragrances that exude quiet luxury.