Arabian perfumes are distinguished by their intensity, longevity, and exotic character, as they are crafted with rich, natural ingredients such as oud (agarwood), amber, musk, rose, and spices. Unlike many Western perfumes, they typically have a higher concentration of oils, resulting in a deeper and longer-lasting scent on the skin. Furthermore, they reflect an ancient tradition where perfume is not merely an accessory, but an expression of identity, elegance, and hospitality.