ScentCraft curates Arabic fragrances — the ones that last, the ones that get noticed, the ones worth knowing about. Not the brand names. The real ones.
Every fragrance on ScentCraft passes through three gates before it earns a spot in the collection.
We source direct from UAE-based houses — Lattafa, Maison Alhambra, Armaf — at wholesale, cutting the middleman out of every bottle.
Every scent is reviewed in real conditions — not a climate-controlled showroom. Heat, humidity, skin chemistry. If it lasts, it makes the cut.
We add only what earns a place. The collection is small on purpose — each fragrance is chosen because it's genuinely worth wearing, not just worth selling.
Start with these. Each one earns its spot in the rotation.
Black Pepper • Vanilla • Oud
Amber • Dry Woods
Cinnamon • Vanilla • Musk
Oak Wood • Nutmeg
Orchid • Vanilla • Tangerine
Musk • Sandalwood
Most fragrance content is made for people who already know what they want. YouTube reviews for enthusiasts. Magazine features for luxury buyers.
ScentCraft is built for the person scrolling TikTok who just found out Lattafa Asad exists and wants to know if it's worth $50. The answer is yes — and we can prove it.
Every review we post answers one question: is this bottle worth your money? No affiliate links masquerading as opinions. No sponsored placements hiding the real take. Just honest curation.
The right scent changes how you walk into a room. That's not vanity — it's calibration. ScentCraft exists so you don't have to spend $300 to find out what works.