Despite the ongoing pandemic, the market is absolutely flooded with Ramadan gift ideas and sets. We have had so little to celebrate over this awful year, that I am actually thankful, that we can look forward to celebrating different cultural festivities.
I have a few practising Muslim friends and if I have learnt anything about them, is that they are borderline obsessed with fragrance. I am pretty sure that any one of them would be happy to receive, some of these products.
The Boucheron Collection Gift Set
This boxset is available at Harrods for GBP 1,050 (sales tax included) for 750ml, of six different fragrances. That works cheaper for me at GBP 840, as I don’t pay UK sales tax of £200.
I love these perfumes, with the Madras tuberose being a fragrance that I cannot live with out and I’ve bought more than a couple of times.
This set include includes: Tubéreuse de Madras, Iris de Syracuse, Oud de Carthage, Ambre d’Alexandrie and Néroli d’Ispahan
Forest Essentials’ limited edition fragrance range
As Forest Essentials’ expands its product range, its testing the waters with high-end perfumes: each is available for pre-order for INR 5,600. These perfumes can be personalised.
Please be aware that India is currently seeing a resurgence of COVID-19 cases, so fully plan for potential delays.
Christian Louboutin fragrance library
This set of fragrances is extremely affordable at £45 and I have tried a couple of these and they don’t disappoint. I am not a fan per se of Musk fragrances, but even I love Loubikiss EDP.
Amouage fragrances
Amouage is one of the most luxurious fragrances you can buy commercially in the Middle East. It is an Omani brand and its quality and the fragrance staying power is second to none. Yes, they are expensive, but you are in for a treat with Amouage.
Prices start from US$ 250.