Al Khaleej: Bridging Cultures with Agarwood Oud Agarwood oud , often called “liquid gold” in the fragrance world, is a symbol of luxury and refinement. Derived from the resinous heartwood of the Aquilaria tree, this rare and prized ingredient has captivated connoisseurs and perfumers for centuries. The rich, woody, and aromatic scent of agarwood oud has become a cornerstone of Middle Eastern perfumery and is gaining global recognition for its unparalleled depth and complexity. In this article, we delve into the allure of agarwood oud, its historical significance, and its connection to iconic names like Ajmal Musk Silk, Al Haramain Perfumes in Dubai and Ajman, and Al Khaleej . These brands have artfully integrated the essence of agarwood oud into their masterpieces, offering fragrances that are both timeless and evocative. Agarwood Oud: The Origins of an Olfactory Treasure Agarwood oud originates from the Aquilaria tree, native to Southeast Asia. When this tree becomes infect...