Four Arabic perfume brands. One collection. Price range from Rs. 2,654 to Rs. 33,749. If you're trying to navigate Gulf fragrance houses in Pakistan without spending a week researching, this is the breakdown — who makes what, what it costs, and which brand fits which budget.
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Arabic Perfume Price in Pakistan — Brand Comparison
| Fragrance |
Size |
Price |
| Tad Angel Bleu Nuit Pour Homme EDP |
100ml |
Rs. 2,654 |
| Tad Angel Oud Dose EDP |
100ml |
Rs. 3,149 |
| Rue Broca Pride Pour Homme EDP |
100ml |
Rs. 3,959 |
| Afnan Pure Musk EDP |
100ml |
Rs. 4,544 |
| Rue Broca Nexa Immortal EDP |
100ml |
Rs. 4,724 |
| Ajmal Shiro EDP |
90ml |
Rs. 8,549 |
| Ajmal Amber Wood EDP |
100ml |
Rs. 33,749 |
Tad Angel is the most affordable Arabic perfume brand in this collection — Rs. 2,654 to Rs. 3,149 for 100ml EDPs. Rue Broca sits just above at Rs. 3,959 to Rs. 4,724. Afnan covers the Rs. 4,544 to Rs. 10,979 mid-premium tier. And Ajmal spans the widest range — from Rs. 8,549 entry points up to Rs. 33,749 for its ultra-premium oud line. All currently discounted 10% from retail.
The Four Brands — What You're Actually Buying
Tad Angel — Budget Arabic Perfumery
Tad Angel is the entry point into Gulf fragrance in Pakistan without the premium markup. Bleu Nuit Pour Homme at Rs. 2,654 for 100ml EDP is the most affordable option in the entire collection — fresh, masculine, aquatic-woody profile. Oud Dose at Rs. 3,149 is the oud-forward variant: heavier, warmer, more traditionally Arabic in character.
At these prices you're not getting the complexity of Ajmal or even Afnan — but the longevity is decent (4 to 5 hours) and the sillage is appropriate for daily office wear. Won't disappoint as a daily driver, and at Rs. 2,654 it doesn't need to be perfect. Good first Arabic perfume for someone who hasn't bought in this category before.
Rue Broca — The Middle Ground
Rue Broca sits between Tad Angel and Afnan in both price and quality. Rue Broca Pride Pour Homme EDP at Rs. 3,959 (down from Rs. 4,399) for 100ml is a masculine woody-amber — more polished than Tad Angel, with better projection and slightly more refined composition. Rue Broca Nexa Immortal at Rs. 4,724 (was Rs. 5,249) and Hooked Pour Homme at Rs. 4,589 round out the range.
For men in Pakistan looking for Arabic perfume in the Rs. 3,500 to Rs. 5,000 band, Rue Broca is a solid call — it's not as well-known as Afnan or Ajmal but the quality-to-price ratio holds up well. The longevity is typically 6 to 7 hours, which is competitive for the price tier.
Afnan — The Recognised Mid-Premium
Afnan needs less introduction in Pakistan than it did 3 years ago. Pure Musk at Rs. 4,544 is the accessible entry; the Turathi range (Rs. 7,739) and Modest line (Rs. 7,784) are the repeat-purchase options for people who know the brand. Both genders are well-covered — Afnan 9AM Pour Femme Pink at Rs. 8,099 is one of the stronger women's Arabic EDPs at this price tier.
The main caveat with Afnan: fakes circulate widely in Pakistan's local markets and on some Daraz listings. Buying from Highfy.pk matters here specifically — the authentication is what justifies the price over a local parfumerie copy.
Ajmal — From Entry-Level to Ultra-Premium
Ajmal is the oldest and most established house in this collection — founded in 1951 in Mumbai, now headquartered in Dubai. The range here spans Ajmal Shiro EDP at Rs. 8,549 for 90ml (woody-oriental, one of their more accessible modern fragrances) all the way to Ajmal Amber Wood and Hatkora Wood EDPs at Rs. 33,749 for 100ml.
Ajmal Song of Oud and Rhythm of Oud at Rs. 20,249 each for 75ml are the mid-premium oud expressions — proper resinous, aged-oud profiles that are difficult to find at comparable quality from any other brand available in Pakistan. Whether Rs. 20,249 for 75ml is justifiable depends entirely on how seriously you take fragrance. For attar collectors and oud enthusiasts in Pakistan, Ajmal at this tier is the real thing. Mukhallat Al Shams at Rs. 16,649 for 50ml is concentrated — a little goes a long way. Expect 10 to 12 hours longevity from the premium oud line.
Which Brand Should You Start With?
New to Arabic perfumery: Tad Angel Bleu Nuit at Rs. 2,654. Test the format, the concentration, and whether oud-leaning profiles agree with you before spending more.
Comfortable with Arabic fragrances, mid budget: Rue Broca Pride or Hooked in the Rs. 3,959 to Rs. 4,589 range. Better quality than Tad Angel, still accessible.
Established buyer, want something that'll last and project: Afnan Turathi or Ajmal Shiro. Different characters — Turathi is warm and resinous, Shiro is modern woody-oriental — but both deliver longevity that justifies the price.
Serious collector or gift purchase: Ajmal Song of Oud or Amber Wood. These aren't daily wears — they're occasion fragrances with genuine oud heritage behind them.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the price of Arabic perfume in Pakistan?
A: Arabic perfume prices in Pakistan range from Rs. 2,654 (Tad Angel entry-level) to Rs. 33,749 (Ajmal ultra-premium oud) for 90 to 100ml EDPs. Mid-range options from Afnan and Rue Broca sit between Rs. 3,959 and Rs. 8,549. All discounted 10% on Highfy.pk.
Q: Which is better — Ajmal or Afnan?
A: Different tiers. Ajmal is the more established house with deeper oud heritage and higher price points. Afnan is more accessible and contemporary — better value for everyday Arabic perfumery. If budget allows, Ajmal's premium oud line is unmatched in this collection. For daily wear, Afnan delivers strong quality at lower cost.
Q: Where can I buy authentic Arabic perfume in Pakistan?
A: Highfy.pk stocks authenticated Arabic perfumes from Ajmal, Afnan, Rue Broca, and Tad Angel. Fakes of Ajmal and Afnan are common in local markets — buying from a verified retailer matters. Use HIYOU for free delivery on your first order.