EBDAE Perfume is a perfume brand line under Zhejiang Xianglan Cosmetics Co., Ltd., specifically designed for the Arabic fragrance culture market. "EBDAE" (إبداع) means "creation" and "innovation" in Arabic, and the brand name itself is rooted in Arabic cultural context, conveying respect for and inheritance of Eastern perfumery traditions.
The signature fragrance ingredients used in the EBDAE series include: frankincense (a resin from Oman and Somalia, with a clean and sacred scent), myrrh (from East Africa and Yemen, with a bittersweet and smoky scent), saffron (from Iran, with warm, spicy, and honeyed notes), and agarwood/oud (from Southeast Asia and the Middle East, the most representative Arabic fragrance ingredients, rare and with a wide price range). These fragrance ingredients are used in all EBDAE products; please request a specific description of the fragrance ingredients when inquiring about samples.
Application Scenarios
- Middle East GCC Market Retail: Perfume retailers and supermarkets in GCC countries such as Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, and Qatar have high daily consumer demand for Arabian perfume, making them the core target market.
- Ramadan/Religious Festival Fragrances: Before Ramadan, Eid, and Hajj, buyers stock up, resulting in a clear seasonal peak in demand for frankincense and oud fragrances.
- Weddings/Celebration Gifts: Perfume is an important gift category in Arabic wedding culture. Rose and oud fragrance sets are common choices for wedding favors and bridal dowries.
- Distribution in Muslim-Concentrated Regions: Muslim communities in Southeast Asia (Malaysia, Indonesia), North Africa, Turkey, and Europe have a stable demand for alcohol-free, oil-based Arabian perfumes, making them suitable for regional distributors to purchase and distribute in bulk.
- Oriental Fragrance Collection Store: Boutiques or multi-brand stores specializing in Oriental/Arabic fragrances require a wide range of SKUs covering different scents. The EBDAE series' extensive product numbering system supports shelf display.
- Corporate and Government Gift Procurement: Middle Eastern companies and government agencies often prefer high-end Arabic perfume gift sets that represent their regional culture for business receptions and souvenir procurement. The EBDAE deluxe series can meet the needs of such high-level procurement.
Why Choose the EBDAE Series?
- Deeply rooted in the Arabic fragrance system
The EBDAE series is not simply a "Oriental" adaptation of European perfumes. Instead, it systematically studies the olfactory preferences of consumers in GCC countries, building its product matrix around core fragrance ingredients such as frankincense, myrrh, agarwood, and saffron. The fragrance formulation logic aligns with Middle Eastern consumers' expectations for "rich, long-lasting, and highly recognizable" scents.
- Dual-form coverage, catering to religious occasions
Offering both alcohol-based spray and alcohol-free oil-based (Attar) formulations, the latter can be used for purification rituals before prayer under Islamic doctrine, broadening the product's applicability in the Muslim consumer market.
- Complete cultural narrative, directly reusable brand story
EBDAE has constructed a complete brand culture framework, emphasizing Arabian hospitality and the pursuit of a good life. Buyers can directly leverage this cultural narrative to convey brand value to end consumers, reducing market education costs.
Customizable services
EBDAE's customization options extend beyond the brand logo on the bottle; it covers the entire customization process to ensure cultural alignment, helping buyers establish a truly recognizable Arabian perfume brand in their target markets.
- Fragrance & Formula Customization
Fragrance formulas can be developed specifically for the olfactory preferences of consumers in the target market (GCC / Southeast Asia / North Africa). Fragrance ingredients can be specified or recommended by perfumers.
- Arabic Labeling
Supports Arabic brand name, product name, and ingredient description label layout and printing, suitable for localized products directly targeting the Arabic-speaking consumer market.
- Form Options
Choose between alcohol-based sprays and alcohol-free oil-based (Attar) formulations. Dual-form series with the same fragrance can also be developed to cover a wider consumer base.
- Customized Gift Boxes and Packaging
Supports Arabic patterns (geometric, floral) printing or gold foil stamping. Gift box structures can be drawer-style, flip-top, etc., lined with velvet or specialty paper, suitable for high-end presentation of festive gifts.
- Customized Sets
Perfume can be combined with matching products from the same series, such as Bakhoor incense, body oil, and rose water, to create gift sets, increasing the average order value and suitability for gift occasions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are EBDAE and EBC the same brand? What are the differences between them?
They are not the same brand line. EBC is positioned as a mass-market everyday perfume, targeting price-sensitive channels, primarily offering European EDT/EDP fragrances. EBDAE, on the other hand, is an independent brand line focused on the Arab cultural sphere. It differs significantly in its formula philosophy (centered on oriental fragrances such as agarwood and frankincense), product form (including alcohol-free oil-based perfumes), visual design (incorporating Arab cultural elements), and target market (GCC, the Middle East, and the Muslim cultural sphere), representing completely different product lines.
What is Arabian perfume's "oil-based perfume" (Attar)? How does it differ from regular alcohol-based perfumes?
Attar (also known as Ittar) is a concentrated perfume with a plant oil base (usually sandalwood or jojoba oil) and contains no alcohol. This form has a long history of use in Arab tradition and has three main characteristics:
- It conforms to Islamic teachings and can be used before prayer
- The oil carrier allows the fragrance to adhere closely to the skin, resulting in a more intimate scent with a smaller diffusion range but longer lasting fragrance
- The oil-soluble components of the fragrance materials (such as agarwood and rose) are more fully preserved in the oil base than in alcohol, resulting in a richer and more complex fragrance.
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