What does Ghaliyah mean?

Before names were printed on bottles,
before fragrance became something to sell,
there was Al Ghaliyah — a name spoken in the courts of kings, across deserts, and in cities now buried by time.

In classical Arabic, Al Ghaliyah means "the most precious, the most valuable."
It was not just perfume. It was treasure — a blend of the rarest gifts the earth could offer: oud thicker than shadow, musk warm as skin, roses heavy with midnight.

No brands. No labels. Only the weight of the scent itself.

Today, AL GHALIYAH carries that spirit forward — crafting fragrances that honor the depth, the artistry, and the soul of true perfumery.