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title: "Oudh Nasaem Bakhoor"
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# 22-layered complex aroma Top #383 incense bestseller 60g premium wood chips Oudh Nasaem Bakhoor

**Brand:** nabeel
**Price:** € 39.99
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌟 Ignite your space with the legendary scent of the East — don’t just smell it, live it!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Oudh Nasaem Bakhoor by nabeel
- **How much does it cost?** € 39.99 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.hr](https://www.desertcart.hr/products/905717-oudh-nasaem-bakhoor)

## Best For

- nabeel enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted nabeel brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Cultural Sophistication:** Elevate your hospitality rituals with a scent as integral as coffee and dates in Arabian tradition.
- • **Long-Lasting Aroma Power:** 60 grams of premium bakhoor wood chips ensure hours of captivating fragrance for your space.
- • **Stress-Relief & Ambiance:** Transform any room into a serene retreat with a deep, relaxing fragrance that commands attention.
- • **Authentic Eastern Heritage:** Crafted from rare Aquilaria wood soaked in pure oud oil, delivering a timeless Arabian aroma.
- • **Multi-Dimensional Scent Experience:** Immerse yourself in a rich, 22-ingredient fragrance that evolves with every inhale.

## Overview

Oudh Nasaem by Nabeel is a 60-gram pack of premium bakhoor wood chips infused with a complex blend of 22 ingredients, including rare oud oil from the Aquilaria tree. This top-ranked incense (#383 in Home & Kitchen) offers a rich, multi-layered fragrance that embodies authentic Arabian hospitality and creates a long-lasting, relaxing atmosphere perfect for special occasions or everyday luxury.

## Description

Product description Asghar Adam Ali (Al Attar) , the pioneering force and the founder, founded Nabeel in 1969. He nurtured Nabeel like his own child, leading the path through every dark tunnel towards success. He created a flourishing business through sheer hard work, perseverance, and die-hard adherence to stringent quality standards and all this full-throttle effort led to a treasure of quality perfumery that is relished by men and women alike. Standing by its etymological meaning “Noble” — in Arabic — today, the brand “Nabeel” has evolved into a thriving corporation, thanks to the visionary leadership of its founder and the dedicated efforts of the “Team Nabeel!” The Product: Oudh Nasaem Bakhoor This soothing fragrance is akin to a morning breeze that carries with it the whispers of the forests. A combination of delicate floral and woody notes. Transform your home with an opening blend of dazzling florals and fresh, juicy fruits with a base of classic oriental woods. Designed to be burned on a small piece of hot coal or on an electric incense burner. It is traditional to burn incense in the house and outside as it adds a beautiful fragrance to the dwelling. The Notes Why Choose NABEEL? “Nabeel” is established as a major brand in the magical world of fragrances due to our dedication to and consistency in always offering the best quality perfumes that boast of aesthetic packaging , unique bottles , and exceptional value for money . They carry a exclusive line that include a variety of Oriental and Western style fragrances. Nabeel's mission has been to create high-quality perfumes , with attractive packaging which we offer at value-for-money prices. Oudh Nasaem Bakhoor Collection: Heritage Collection A combination of delicate floral and woody notes. Transform your home with an opening blend of dazzling florals and fresh, juicy fruits with a base of classic oriental woods. Designed to be burned on a small piece of hot coal or on an electric incense burner. It is traditional to burn incense in the house and outside as it adds a beautiful fragrance to the dwelling. Top Notes: Aldehyde, Pineapple, Plum, Tarragon, Lime, Bergamot, & Saffron Middle Notes: Orchid, Rose, Geranium, Jasmine, Lily of the Valley, Iris Base Notes: Cedarwood, Guaiac Wood, Agarwood, Sandalwood, Patchouli, Nagarmotha, White Musk, Tonka, & Ambergris “BE DARING, BE FIRST, BE DIFFERENT” Nabeel Perfumes

Review: I love this Bakhoor! It’s exactly what I was looking for - The journey I was looking for a middle eastern/Arabic scent, so I bought Dehn Al Oudh Pure Agarwood Incense (LOL) from Nandita (not pictured). The stick had some sort of acrid vinegary smell blended in with the Arabic scent. It was like drinking Coke Zero, it tastes just like Coke while you’re drinking it, but once you put the can down, there’s a bitterness in the aftertaste. I really liked the pungent scent though, so Iread though a lot or reviews on desertcart and bought Koya’s Oudh. Koya was $12 for a box of about 20 (not pictured) instead of $2 for Dehn. This incense smells really good! It’s a blend of the deep pungent Arabic scent I was looking (I don’t know the name of it) and plums or blackberries with vanilla maybe. The fruit scent on top of the Arabic scent worked well together. The layering of the scents was done well IMO, especially for $12. The fruity scent (about 60%) is light and relaxing while the pungent Arabic scent (about 40%) draws you in making a dichotomous scent where your brain has to keep smelling it, not just because it smells really good, but because it’s trying to understand the difference between the two. I though bakhoor was the stuff people smoked from hookahs, so I looked it up and found it’s the Arabic scent I was looking for. I went back on desertcart and found a variety box from Dukhni called Oud Dukhni Bakhoor (not pictured). It has 20 small individually wrapped pressed chips containing 10 different fragrances. It looks like particle board mixed with chocolate lol. The square chips were perfumed, with no layering and the texture of the scent was pretty much one note. They reminded me of HEM incense, not bad once you find a scent you like, but that scent with get boring sense there’s not much for your brain to chew on. Next I bought Bait Al Arab by Swiss Arabian. It got good reviews on desertcart and it’s got Arabian in the name so I thought this was going to be amazing, it was not. It smelled straight up like old grandma, which I found out smells like rose. The pieces where heavily perfumed molded chips. The next three I bought are my favorites that I’m reviewing below. The review: 1. Oudh Nassam by Nabeel: This was exactly what I was looking for! The scent is amazing! If you like darker more masculine Arabic incense, you’ll love Nassam. It draws you in by creating an amazing pungent middle eastern scent and instead of layering the smell of fruit with the Arabic scent like Koya, when burning it, you dont realize the lighter scents exist because of the strong pungent scent until a split second after you inhale and then your brain detects them and they mix with the scent that draws you in. I think it’s why I like it so much, plus it’s composed of 22 different ingredients. 2. Oudh Nabeel: This is a lighter scent. At first I was going to return it because I wanted it to be like Nassam, but I was so impressed with Nassam I decided to try it for a while and see if it would change my mind. It did. The lighter scent really grew on me. It’s not floral. TBH, I don’t know what it is. I read the ingredients and don’t recognize 90% of them. It’s not a cheap one note wonder kind of smell, it has structure and depth. The best I can describe it is Nassam is a wonderful exciting scent and Oudh Nabeel is relaxing, happy, billowing cloud, take you’re stress away type of scent. Nabeel has all their Bakhoor incense listed side by side on here with all the ingredients of each scent in order of top notes, middle notes and base notes, which lets me steer clear of all the bakhoor with rose in it. The incense comes in glass jars with 60 grams in each jar. The incense consists of pieces of wood soaked in bakhoor juice or some type of proprietary liquid made by Nabeel. 3. Bakhoor Sheeba by Dukhni: This incense consisted of 40 grams of 4-5 large molded brickettes. It’s not as textured or layered as Nabeel. It has more of a perfume smell to it and it’s $2 less. Dukhni says the scent is “a woody uplifting blend”. The woody non floral scent is overtaken by the perfumeyness of the scent IMO. It’s not bad though. From what I’ve tried so far from Dukhni, it’s a lesser quality bakhoor versus Nabeel and Nabeel wins out on value because it comes in $60 gram jars for $16 vs 40 gram jars for $14. I’ll still try Dukhni incense though because I like a perfumey smell every once in a while.
Review: Very good 👍 - Very good quality of bakhoor. Burn ok smell is strong. It's what I want natural better than Walmart

## Features

- Bakhoor or Bakhur, an Arabic word which means Fumes, is endlessly known for performing houses or environmental factors; The term Bakhoor in this sense fundamentally alludes to the wood chips that are absorbed fragrant Oud oils; which is the oil separated from the uncommon Aquilaria tree; An irresistible kind of shape takes a hold of the heartwood of the tree and later on, produces a dim fragrant sap that delivers the oil
- Bakhoor is used during special occasions such as weddings, or simply for relaxing purposes; In Arabian culture, it’s a traditional gesture to pass bakhoor among guests, so they can scent their hair, clothing and hands; This is believed to be a as integral to hospitality as serving coffee and dates
- Air Freshener (Bakhoor) Oudh Naseem
- Ideal for regular use

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B009FN6PIE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #237,757 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #516 in Incense |
| Brand | NABEEL |
| Brand Name | NABEEL |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,944 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06291100179794 |
| Item Form | Oil |
| Item Length | 9 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 0.4 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Nabeel |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 4INP074503 |
| Material | wood chips |
| Material Type | wood chips |
| Model Number | 4INP074503 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Benefits | Relaxation |
| Scent | Nasaem |
| Scent Name | Nasaem |
| Unit Count | 2.1 Ounce |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** NABEEL
- **Global Trade Identification Number:** 06291100179794
- **Item Form:** Oil
- **Item Length:** 9 Centimeters
- **Manufacturer:** Nabeel
- **Material:** wood chips
- **Number of Packs:** 1
- **Product Benefits:** Relaxation
- **Scent:** Nasaem
- **Unit Count:** 2.1 Ounce

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: do you not ship them to india?**
A: Yes, we can ship to India.

**Q: What do you do with this? How do you use it? Please explain.**
A: I use an electric incense burner but it smells wonderful on a charcoal disk too. Put a charcoal disk in a fire safe dish, light the edge. After it turns gray, add a few pieces of bakhoor. The smell is heavenly.

**Q: I'm confused; this naseem smells exactly like the mamul. does all bakhoor smell like this stuff?**
A: Hello,
        I don't know why it smells like mamul, every brand has different fragrance.

**Q: How to use it**
A: Get the charcoal discs and light the disc with a torch. Add a small scoop of this Bakhoor on top of the disc and it will produce fragrant smoke. Make sure you use heat and flame proof burner so that it doesn’t catch fire.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I love this Bakhoor! It’s exactly what I was looking for
*by 7***. on June 1, 2023*

The journey I was looking for a middle eastern/Arabic scent, so I bought Dehn Al Oudh Pure Agarwood Incense (LOL) from Nandita (not pictured). The stick had some sort of acrid vinegary smell blended in with the Arabic scent. It was like drinking Coke Zero, it tastes just like Coke while you’re drinking it, but once you put the can down, there’s a bitterness in the aftertaste. I really liked the pungent scent though, so Iread though a lot or reviews on Amazon and bought Koya’s Oudh. Koya was $12 for a box of about 20 (not pictured) instead of $2 for Dehn. This incense smells really good! It’s a blend of the deep pungent Arabic scent I was looking (I don’t know the name of it) and plums or blackberries with vanilla maybe. The fruit scent on top of the Arabic scent worked well together. The layering of the scents was done well IMO, especially for $12. The fruity scent (about 60%) is light and relaxing while the pungent Arabic scent (about 40%) draws you in making a dichotomous scent where your brain has to keep smelling it, not just because it smells really good, but because it’s trying to understand the difference between the two. I though bakhoor was the stuff people smoked from hookahs, so I looked it up and found it’s the Arabic scent I was looking for. I went back on Amazon and found a variety box from Dukhni called Oud Dukhni Bakhoor (not pictured). It has 20 small individually wrapped pressed chips containing 10 different fragrances. It looks like particle board mixed with chocolate lol. The square chips were perfumed, with no layering and the texture of the scent was pretty much one note. They reminded me of HEM incense, not bad once you find a scent you like, but that scent with get boring sense there’s not much for your brain to chew on. Next I bought Bait Al Arab by Swiss Arabian. It got good reviews on Amazon and it’s got Arabian in the name so I thought this was going to be amazing, it was not. It smelled straight up like old grandma, which I found out smells like rose. The pieces where heavily perfumed molded chips. The next three I bought are my favorites that I’m reviewing below. The review: 1. Oudh Nassam by Nabeel: This was exactly what I was looking for! The scent is amazing! If you like darker more masculine Arabic incense, you’ll love Nassam. It draws you in by creating an amazing pungent middle eastern scent and instead of layering the smell of fruit with the Arabic scent like Koya, when burning it, you dont realize the lighter scents exist because of the strong pungent scent until a split second after you inhale and then your brain detects them and they mix with the scent that draws you in. I think it’s why I like it so much, plus it’s composed of 22 different ingredients. 2. Oudh Nabeel: This is a lighter scent. At first I was going to return it because I wanted it to be like Nassam, but I was so impressed with Nassam I decided to try it for a while and see if it would change my mind. It did. The lighter scent really grew on me. It’s not floral. TBH, I don’t know what it is. I read the ingredients and don’t recognize 90% of them. It’s not a cheap one note wonder kind of smell, it has structure and depth. The best I can describe it is Nassam is a wonderful exciting scent and Oudh Nabeel is relaxing, happy, billowing cloud, take you’re stress away type of scent. Nabeel has all their Bakhoor incense listed side by side on here with all the ingredients of each scent in order of top notes, middle notes and base notes, which lets me steer clear of all the bakhoor with rose in it. The incense comes in glass jars with 60 grams in each jar. The incense consists of pieces of wood soaked in bakhoor juice or some type of proprietary liquid made by Nabeel. 3. Bakhoor Sheeba by Dukhni: This incense consisted of 40 grams of 4-5 large molded brickettes. It’s not as textured or layered as Nabeel. It has more of a perfume smell to it and it’s $2 less. Dukhni says the scent is “a woody uplifting blend”. The woody non floral scent is overtaken by the perfumeyness of the scent IMO. It’s not bad though. From what I’ve tried so far from Dukhni, it’s a lesser quality bakhoor versus Nabeel and Nabeel wins out on value because it comes in $60 gram jars for $16 vs 40 gram jars for $14. I’ll still try Dukhni incense though because I like a perfumey smell every once in a while.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very good 👍
*by F***E on January 14, 2026*

Very good quality of bakhoor. Burn ok smell is strong. It's what I want natural better than Walmart

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Deep Earthy Scent
*by R***D on November 19, 2023*

I recently learned about bakhoor in the home to really scent rooms, and LOVE this earthy, deep scent. It is hard to describe, but it is blended very well and it is not an overpowering scent to me. If you like earthy, deep (think 1970's) scents you will like this red jar Nasaem blend. I have never smelled anything near this kind of wonderfully complex scent in any candle at most USA candle stores. This takes home fragrance to the next level. I tried burning the fragrance soaked dried oud wood pieces with some coconut charcoal in an incense burner, but getting those charcoal cubes to lite - and stay lit is a whole other thing. (Ended up putting one into the wood furnace with live coals to get it to stay lit.) So I put these dried pieces in an electric candle wax warmer and the scent comes out just great with a lot less hassle. As the fragrance oils gets used up, just replace with new pieces (just like wax melts loosing fragrance after being warmed for a while and would be replaced.) One jar holds quite a bit of product, so it lasts a while... depending on use and amounts used. Great fragrance throw for the money. I will be getting more of this red jar blend - with warmers on different floors of the house!

## Frequently Bought Together

- Oudh Nasaem 60gm | 1 Pack | Bakhoor بخور | Beautiful Ever-Lasting Fragrance Evoking Aroma from The East | by Nabeel Perfumes
- Nabeel Heritage Collection Oudh Nabeel Incense 60 g
- Sunlight® Charcoal Tablets for Incense– Quick Light Charcoal Tablets – Charcoal Disk Lights – 33 mm Resin Burner Rolls – – Charcoal Burner - Instant Fire Coal Tablet (100 Count (Pack of 1))

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