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About Oud Wood 

Oud wood is one of perfumery’s most commanding notes. Deep, resinous, and richly woody, it carries a warmth that feels intense yet controlled. The scent is layered with its smoky, slightly sweet, with a subtle leathery edge that gives it depth and character. Oud unfolds with its presence and leaving behind a trail that feels bold and unmistakable.Its origin lies in the heartwood of Aquilaria trees found across Southeast Asia, particularly in regions like India, Cambodia, and Laos. When these trees become infected with a specific type of mould, they produce a dark, aromatic resin as a natural defence, this resin is what forms oud. Historically, oud has been highly prized in Middle Eastern and Asian cultures, used in rituals, perfumery, and as a symbol of status and refinement. Its rarity and complex formation process contribute to both its value and its distinctive, deeply evocative scent profile.

Why Oud Wood Is Used in Perfumes 

Oud wood is used to add power, longevity, and depth to a fragrance. It anchors lighter notes, enriches spices and florals, and introduces a dark warmth that feels sophisticated rather than heavy.The scent of Oud Wood balances contrasting scents,allowing brighter elements to shine while maintaining a grounded, sensual base.It makes afragrance feels intense yet refined,warm without losing structure,oud wood is often the note shaping that confident depth.

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Exotic Warmth 

In Exotic Warmth, oud wood forms the core of the fragrance’s rich character. It adds a deep, smoky warmth that enhances the surrounding notes without overpowering them. The oud here feels smooth and polished, giving the scent intensity while maintaining elegance.As the fragrance settles, oud wood lingers on the skin, creating a warm, enveloping trail that feels bold, sensual, and enduring.

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How It Pairs with Other Notes 

Oud wood pairs seamlessly with amber, spices, vanilla, and soft florals. It deepens sweet notes, adds contrast to brightness, and enhances woody bases with added complexity. This versatility allows fragrances to evolve from expressive openings into rich, lingeringdry-downs.

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