Hacivat Oud vs Ani
Side by side. Scored honestly.
← Compare different fragrances

Side by side
Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.
Opens with a sharp, medicinal oud that softens quickly as leather and tobacco pull it into darker territory. The heart is dense and resinous — amber anchors the spices without sweetening them into gourmand territory, keeping everything deliberately heavy and smoked. Dry-down settles into a skin-close musk with oud still audible underneath, projection pulling back to a personal cloud after two to three hours. Sillage is substantial in cool air, negligible in heat — Fall and winter evenings, for someone who wants to smell expensive and unapologetic.
Opens with a dense, almost edible rush of vanilla and sugar before Turkish rose softens the sweetness into something more complex and worn-skin intimate. Incense arrives in the heart to add smoke and shadow, keeping it from veering fully gourmand, while oud grounds the dry-down with a woody resinous depth that extends the sillage for hours. Projection is bold in the first two hours, then settles into a close, enveloping warmth that lingers without announcing itself — a cold-weather fragrance for anyone who wants something equally sensual and serious.
How they overlap
Hacivat Oud and Ani share exactly one note (oud). The overlap is real but narrow — most of the wear experience will diverge.
The buying decision
Ani is the cheaper original at $265 compared to $295 for Hacivat Oud — about 10% less. Both wear best across the same fall/winter — they're interchangeable on weather fit.