Hamidi

Hamidi is a Dubai-based oriental fragrance brand under Sterling Perfumes Industry, known for oud, mukhallat blends, perfume oils and home scents inspired by Arabic perfumery traditions.

Founded in 2005 - Contry of Origin: United Arab Emirates

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About Hamidi

Hamidi (often styled as Hamidi Oud & Perfumes) is an oriental fragrance brand anchored in Dubai and closely associated with Sterling Perfumes Industry. The official Hamidi site frames the brand as dedicated to Arabic perfumery—covering everything from traditional Dehn El Oud and mukhallat-style blends to concentrated perfume oils, water perfumes, bakhoor and home scents—built for modern wear while staying rooted in regional tradition.

This positioning is consistent with Sterling’s own brand architecture, where Hamidi appears as one of the group’s oriental brands. In practice, that means the brand sits in a part of the market where richness and materials matter: oud, amber, musk, resins and spices are not just ‘notes’ but cultural references, used to create scents that feel warm, dense and long-lasting.

Hamidi also extends beyond personal fragrance into ‘home and ritual’ formats, which is typical of Gulf perfumery culture. On the brand’s own navigation and product framing, fine fragrance categories sit alongside bakhoor/muattar, air fresheners, oil diffusers and bath & body—signalling a lifestyle approach where scent is worn, burned and used to shape spaces.

For customers, the appeal is the balance between tradition and accessibility. Hamidi’s aesthetic is ornate and giftable, but the product structure is easy to understand: choose an oud-forward profile, a sweeter amber-leaning blend, or a cleaner musk style, then decide whether you want it as an EDP, an oil, or a home format. That clarity helps customers navigate a category that can otherwise feel specialist.

For provenance, Hamidi’s official site lists Dubai, UAE as its base (P.O. Box 40769, Dubai UAE), reinforcing its regional grounding. Public retail descriptions commonly place the brand’s start in the mid-2000s under Sterling’s umbrella; where an exact founding year isn’t stated by the brand itself, the most consistently cited date in retail profiles is 2005, which we use here for catalogue standardisation.

In a Luxx Cosmetic catalogue, Hamidi fits as an accessible Arabic-perfumery brand: oud and oriental blends, giftable presentation, and a range that moves from personal fragrance into home scent rituals. It’s a strong choice for customers who want Middle Eastern richness and longevity without needing deep niche-fragrance expertise.