Welcome to “Bakhoor & Arabic Incense” — the corner of authentic aromas and oriental tradition.
Discover our carefully curated selection of Arabic bakhoor , Indian incense , aromatic sticks , and traditional resins , designed to transform your home into an atmosphere of warmth, olfactory luxury, and spirituality . At Perfume Oriental, we combine authenticity, quality, and tradition to offer you original and potent products.
Here you'll find options for every style and need:
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Bakhoor in resin or pieces — perfect for burning in your mabkhara and filling your home with deep aromas of wood, amber, oud, incense and Arabian spices.
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Incense sticks — economical, clean and easy-to-use alternatives, ideal for everyday use or to create a pleasant atmosphere in bedrooms, living rooms and relaxation areas.
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Traditional Hindu incense — floral, sweet, spicy or herbal blends, designed for meditation, relaxation, purification or simply harmonizing spaces.
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Accessories and complements — to fully enjoy the ritual: burners, wicks, charcoal and other necessary elements.
💫 Why choose this collection:
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Authentic, powerful and long-lasting aromas with an oriental identity.
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Ideal for gifts, decorating, relaxing or creating special atmospheres.
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Original products, carefully selected for their quality.
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Wide variety: from intense and traditional aromas to modern blends for everyday use.
Transform your home into a sensory haven with our “Bakhoor & Arabian Incense” collection. Explore, choose, and let the magic of aromas transform your space.
Definition and origin of Bakhoor
Bakhoor is a traditional incense made from a blend of aromatic resins, wood, and essential oils. This practice has its roots in the Middle East and India and has been used for centuries in religious and cultural ceremonies. Bakhoor is valued not only for its fragrance but also for its ability to create a welcoming and spiritual atmosphere. Each time it is burned, it releases an aroma that evokes the history and culture of the regions where it originated.
Types of Bakhoor
There are different types of Bakhoor, each with unique characteristics. For example, Arabic Bakhoor tends to be sweeter and spicier, due to the blend of honey and roses. However, Indian Bakhoor can be earthier and more herbal, incorporating ingredients like sandalwood and other spices. Therefore, you can choose the type that best suits your preferences and the atmosphere you wish to create in your home or at your ceremonies.
Uses of Bakhoor in daily life
Bakhoor is commonly used in celebrations, such as weddings and religious festivals, but it can also be part of your daily routine. For example, many people use it to purify their homes, as it is believed to help ward off negative energies. Furthermore, its aroma is ideal for relaxing after a long day. Therefore, incorporating Bakhoor into your daily life can be beneficial, not only for your sense of smell but also for your emotional well-being.