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Oriental scents are enjoyed unwavering interest. Perfumes and fragrances were and are an inseparable part of Arab culture. One of the most famous is rose oil, which is commonly were presented to guests. To this day in India, Pakistan and In the Far East, this tradition is cultivated. Scents It is also used during prayers and meditation.
Oud, or agarwood
Oud, known in Poland as agar, has been used by Muslims for centuries. This resinous wood of trees of the Aquilaria genus was their most sacred ingredient. Therefore, it was sacred because Oud oil was extremely rare. This perfume is considered a sacred gift from God. Believers who travel to Mecca meticulously cover their bodies with this fragrance. They wear white robes and pause for prayer five times a day. The streets are scented with notes of resin, musk, flowers, and wood.
Fragrances of the Middle East
The Middle East is famous for such scents such as oud (agarwood), amber, musk or sandalwood. These aromas are much stronger, longer-lasting and deeper than fragrances floral and fruity. In this region, scents and perfumes are considered a sign of luxury, almost a necessary and indispensable thing. Because There is such a high demand for fragrances there, many companies create perfumes specifically for the requirements of this market. Oriental compositions are one of the most desired in the world. Fragrances inspired by The Orient influences fashion even today.