Ajmal's been around since 1951. That's not a launch capitalising on the Arabic fragrance trend — it's a house that built the category. Fourteen EDPs on Highfy.pk right now, from Rs. 4,499 for Raindrops to Rs. 33,749 for Amber Wood. Use HIYOU at checkout for free first-order delivery, and BaadMay splits payments into 3 installments if you're picking up something above Rs. 10,000.
Ajmal Perfume Price in Pakistan — Full Collection
| Fragrance |
Size |
Price |
| Ajmal Raindrops EDP |
50ml |
Rs. 4,499 |
| Ajmal Neutron EDP |
100ml |
Rs. 5,129 |
| Ajmal Silver Shade EDP |
100ml |
Rs. 7,334 |
| Ajmal Shiro EDP |
90ml |
Rs. 8,549 |
| Ajmal Aurum EDP |
75ml |
Rs. 9,809 |
| Ajmal Song of Oud EDP |
75ml |
Rs. 20,249 |
| Ajmal Amber Wood EDP |
100ml |
Rs. 33,749 |
Three tiers: daily-wear options cluster under Rs. 8,009, the premium mid-range runs Rs. 8,549 to Rs. 10,574, and the oud compositions start at Rs. 16,649. All 14 EDPs currently discounted 10% from retail on Highfy.pk.
Daily Wear vs. Occasions — Which Ajmal to Pick
Under Rs. 8,009 — Everyday Picks
Ajmal Neutron EDP is the honest answer for daily use. Rs. 5,129 for 100ml — that's the best price-per-ml in this entire collection. Woody-aromatic with vetiver and light amber, it doesn't demand that you understand oud before you can wear it. Longevity sits around 6–7 hours going by what buyers report consistently. Won't turn heads in a meeting, but you won't need to reapply at lunch either.
And here's the call that surprises people: Silver Shade EDP at Rs. 7,334 for 100ml is actually more versatile than Raindrops at Rs. 4,499 for 50ml. The per-ml cost on Raindrops is higher, the bottle's smaller — Silver Shade wins on value. Cleaner profile, slight iris-powder, holds better in Lahore's dry winters. Ajmal Blu at Rs. 8,009 for 90ml is the marine variant — fresh, less Arabic in character, good for Karachi summers. But aquatic fragrances don't last in humidity, so expect 4–5 hours rather than the 8 the oud line delivers.
Rs. 8,549 to Rs. 10,574 — Premium Mid-Range
Ajmal Shiro EDP at Rs. 8,549 for 90ml and Kuro at Rs. 8,729 for 90ml are companion pieces. Shiro's modern woody-cedar — quite decent for the price, nothing flashy, holds 8–10 hours. Kuro goes darker: smokier, more intense, not something you'd wear to a casual lunch in Karachi without the room noticing. Worth picking up if you specifically want depth over accessibility.
Ajmal Aurum EDP at Rs. 9,809 for 75ml covers the women's premium category — amber-floral, warm, not aggressively oud-forward. At Naheed or Imtiaz you'd pay 25–30% more for imported equivalents in this character, so the Highfy.pk price does the job properly. Wisal Dhahab at Rs. 10,574 for 50ml is the richer floral-oriental: rose and oud working together, more traditional in feel. The 50ml size is the main caveat — you're paying Rs. 10,574 for half the volume of Aurum. Concentration's higher, so 2–3 sprays is enough, but factor that in before committing.
Rs. 16,649 to Rs. 33,749 — The Oud Collection
Not for daily use. Ajmal Mukhallat Al Shams EDP at Rs. 16,649 for 50ml is a layered oud blend — resin, spice, aged wood. Two sprays lasts the day, one press on the wrist if you're being conservative. Song of Oud and Rhythm of Oud at Rs. 20,249 each for 75ml are the flagship animalic oud expressions: proper projection, the kind that announces itself before you enter a room. For Eid, weddings, and formal dinners in Pakistan — these hold up. For office wear in Islamabad in July — they won't.
The exact oud sourcing isn't disclosed on the bottle, hard to verify without lab testing whether it's pure or blended — but the formula reads premium by any standard available at this price locally. Amber Wood and Hatkora Wood at Rs. 33,749 each for 100ml are the collection ceiling. Amber Wood is warmer and more forgiving as an entry into ultra-premium oud. Hatkora Wood adds kaffir lime and pink pepper into the structure, giving it a contemporary edge. Both sit in collector territory, not everyday rotation.
Who Should Buy Ajmal?
New to Arabic fragrance: Neutron at Rs. 5,129. One hundred ml bottle, modern profile, low risk. You won't regret it even if oud-heavy Arabic fragrances aren't your usual category — Neutron doesn't lean oud at all.
Established buyer looking for something occasion-worthy: Shiro or Kuro at Rs. 8,549–8,729. Both reliable, both long-lasting. Shiro's safer; Kuro's for when you want the room to know you're wearing something.
Serious collector or gifting above Rs. 20,000: Song of Oud is the choice. Amber Wood if the recipient prefers warmth over depth. Both are available on Daraz sometimes, but authenticity on Daraz for Ajmal at this price tier is a real concern — buying from Highfy.pk matters here specifically.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is Ajmal perfume price in Pakistan?
A: Ajmal perfume prices in Pakistan on Highfy.pk range from Rs. 4,499 (Raindrops EDP 50ml) to Rs. 33,749 (Amber Wood EDP 100ml). Mid-range options — Shiro, Kuro, Silver Shade — sit between Rs. 7,334 and Rs. 8,729 for 90–100ml. All 14 EDPs currently 10% off retail.
Q: Which Ajmal perfume is best for daily use in Pakistan?
A: Ajmal Neutron EDP at Rs. 5,129 for 100ml — best price-per-ml in the collection, modern woody-aromatic profile, 6–7 hours longevity. Doesn't smell aggressively Arabic, works well in Pakistani office environments without being overpowering. Silver Shade at Rs. 7,334 for 100ml is the step up for a more polished daily option.
Q: Is Ajmal a luxury perfume brand?
A: Ajmal sits in premium-to-luxury Arabic fragrance territory. Founded in 1951, it's above mass-market brands like Lattafa or Al-Rehab, closer to what French niche houses do for oud composition. The Song of Oud and Amber Wood lines are collector-grade. At the entry tier — Neutron, Raindrops — the price is accessible. Luxury positioning kicks in properly from the Rs. 16,649 oud collection upward.