Abdul Samad Al QurashiKhashab Al Oud
Sweet resins meet powdered florals in a soft, modern take on oud
It moves away from the sharp, medicinal bite of traditional timber, favoring a rounded profile that leans heavily into sweetness and crushed petals. The texture is distinctly powdery, creating a velvet-like veil that rests close to the skin instead of radiating outward. It feels disciplined and calm, trading aggressive earthiness for a polished, amber-washed warmth that persists through the day with subtle, quiet consistency. This is a deliberate shift from the heavy, raw woods often associated with the house, leaning into a refined, gentle presence that feels intimate and understated.