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$1.89The Story
Arabian Oud is one of the largest fragrance houses in the Middle East, with over 1,200 stores across 37 countries, and Kalemat Black (originally called Sehr Al Kalemat, meaning "Wizard of Words") is one of its most discussed releases. It takes the amber-honey DNA of the original Kalemat and darkens it with oud, frankincense, and smoke. The result is a sweet, resinous, incense-heavy fragrance with serious projection. The Kalemat Black price in Bangladesh is accessible as a decant at Aromatica, making it easy to test a fragrance this bold before committing.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Frankincense, Basil
Heart: Vanilla
Base: Agarwood (Oud), Amber
The Scent
The note list is short, but the way these materials interact creates something richer than the breakdown suggests. The opening is sharp and aromatic. Frankincense hits first with a resinous, balsamic warmth, and basil adds an unexpected herbal freshness that gives the top a peppery, almost medicinal quality. It is not a common pairing and it grabs attention immediately. The basil fades within the first ten minutes, leaving the frankincense to merge with the vanilla heart. Vanilla here is not light or gourmand. It reads more like dark, smoky vanilla, thick and slightly burnt, closer to the scent of bakhoor (incense chips burned on coal) than a bakery accord. This is the signature of Kalemat Black: that intersection between sweet vanilla and smoky incense that the community regularly describes as liquid caramel poured over hot charcoal. As the fragrance moves into its base, Cambodian oud and amber take over. The oud is smooth and approachable, not animalic or medicinal. Multiple reviewers call it a good beginner oud, sweet and woody rather than sharp and challenging. Amber deepens the warmth and rounds the entire composition into a rich, enveloping dry-down. Performance is where Kalemat Black has built its reputation. In older batches, reviewers describe it as nuclear in terms of projection and longevity, easily lasting 12+ hours and filling a room. There are reports of reformulation in newer batches sold through Western retail, with some buyers noting weaker performance compared to earlier bottles. Opinions are split on how much has changed. If you can find an older batch, the difference may be noticeable. Regardless, even at reduced output, this is a fragrance that projects and lasts well beyond most in its category. It is linear but never boring, because the interplay between sweet vanilla, smoky incense, and smooth oud keeps shifting in emphasis as the hours pass.
When to Wear
This is a fall and winter fragrance, ideal for evening wear, special occasions, and any setting where a bold, warm, incense-heavy scent feels appropriate. It is too dense for hot weather. Browse the Arabians collection at Aromatica for more from this category.
Who Is It For
Someone who enjoys sweet, smoky, oud-forward fragrances and wants an entry point into Arabian perfumery that does not require a massive budget. If you like the idea of vanilla layered over incense and oud but find most Middle Eastern fragrances too intense, Kalemat Black is a more approachable starting point.
If you enjoy this smoky-sweet profile, Lattafa Khamrah sits in a similar space with more spice and less oud. Browse the full Arabians collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
Description
Arabian Oud is one of the largest fragrance houses in the Middle East, with over 1,200 stores across 37 countries, and Kalemat Black (originally called Sehr Al Kalemat, meaning "Wizard of Words") is one of its most discussed releases. It takes the amber-honey DNA of the original Kalemat and darkens it with oud, frankincense, and smoke. The result is a sweet, resinous, incense-heavy fragrance with serious projection. The Kalemat Black price in Bangladesh is accessible as a decant at Aromatica, making it easy to test a fragrance this bold before committing.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Frankincense, Basil
Heart: Vanilla
Base: Agarwood (Oud), Amber
The Scent
The note list is short, but the way these materials interact creates something richer than the breakdown suggests. The opening is sharp and aromatic. Frankincense hits first with a resinous, balsamic warmth, and basil adds an unexpected herbal freshness that gives the top a peppery, almost medicinal quality. It is not a common pairing and it grabs attention immediately. The basil fades within the first ten minutes, leaving the frankincense to merge with the vanilla heart. Vanilla here is not light or gourmand. It reads more like dark, smoky vanilla, thick and slightly burnt, closer to the scent of bakhoor (incense chips burned on coal) than a bakery accord. This is the signature of Kalemat Black: that intersection between sweet vanilla and smoky incense that the community regularly describes as liquid caramel poured over hot charcoal. As the fragrance moves into its base, Cambodian oud and amber take over. The oud is smooth and approachable, not animalic or medicinal. Multiple reviewers call it a good beginner oud, sweet and woody rather than sharp and challenging. Amber deepens the warmth and rounds the entire composition into a rich, enveloping dry-down. Performance is where Kalemat Black has built its reputation. In older batches, reviewers describe it as nuclear in terms of projection and longevity, easily lasting 12+ hours and filling a room. There are reports of reformulation in newer batches sold through Western retail, with some buyers noting weaker performance compared to earlier bottles. Opinions are split on how much has changed. If you can find an older batch, the difference may be noticeable. Regardless, even at reduced output, this is a fragrance that projects and lasts well beyond most in its category. It is linear but never boring, because the interplay between sweet vanilla, smoky incense, and smooth oud keeps shifting in emphasis as the hours pass.
When to Wear
This is a fall and winter fragrance, ideal for evening wear, special occasions, and any setting where a bold, warm, incense-heavy scent feels appropriate. It is too dense for hot weather. Browse the Arabians collection at Aromatica for more from this category.
Who Is It For
Someone who enjoys sweet, smoky, oud-forward fragrances and wants an entry point into Arabian perfumery that does not require a massive budget. If you like the idea of vanilla layered over incense and oud but find most Middle Eastern fragrances too intense, Kalemat Black is a more approachable starting point.
If you enjoy this smoky-sweet profile, Lattafa Khamrah sits in a similar space with more spice and less oud. Browse the full Arabians collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.












