| Weight | 0.22 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 6 × 6 × 7 cm |
| Made in | Kingdom of Saudi Arabia |
| Product Type | Bakhoor |
| Ingrediant | Oud oil, Oud wood, Sandal, Amber, Roses, and Zafran. |
| Brand | Mabkharat Al-Khaleej |
Oud Al-Sultan
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High-quality bakhoor burn Incense gives a fresh scent for your HOME, SHOP, or OFFICE.
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