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Hindi Oud is the very definition of classical oud — a scent that is bold, smoky, animalic, and unforgettable. Distilled from wild Aquilaria agallocha trees in North India, this oil has been cherished for centuries in mosques, royal courts, and spiritual rituals.
The opening strikes with a distinct animalic high note that clears within 20 minutes. As it warms on the skin, layers of spiced wood, fermented resin, and earthy musk unfold, grounding the scent in power and permanence. With age, the oil softens into an incense-like base that feels regal, calming, and enduring.
This is not an entry-level oud — it is Hindi oud in its purest, strongest form. A scent that commands presence, honors tradition, and lingers for days.
Fragrance Evolution
Opening (0–20 minutes): The oil begins with a distinct animalic high note — raw, intense, and unapologetic. Deep leathery smokiness announces its presence boldly.
Heart Development: As the animalic note clears within 20 minutes, the true beauty emerges. Layers of spiced wood, fermented resin, and earthy musk unfold, creating a complex and powerful middle phase.
Base & Dry Down: With time, the oil softens into an incense-like base that feels regal, calming, and enduring. The scent transforms from raw intensity to refined elegance, lingering for days.
Cultural & Historical Significance
Hindi Oud represents the gold standard of classical oud. For centuries, this oil has been cherished in mosques during spiritual rituals, worn in royal courts as a symbol of power, and valued across North India as an expression of devotion and masculine strength.
The wild Aquilaria agallocha trees of North India produce agarwood resin distilled using time-honored methods, preserving the authentic character that makes Hindi oud instantly recognizable to connoisseurs worldwide.