Most Expensive Perfumes in the World 2025
The most expensive perfumes in the world 2025 list shows how rare ingredients, small runs and bottle craft shape real value. Prices rise when scarcity and precision meet. This guide gives verified prices and clear notes on why each piece matters. See the full Global Luxury Index 2025 for other categories.
See the full Global Luxury Index 2025 for other luxury categories.
Most Expensive Perfumes in the World 2025 Ranking Method
We used confirmed prices from retail releases or auctions.
We checked ingredient quality, concentration level and how rare each blend is.
We reviewed bottle craft, materials and edition size, because these change real value.
We removed claims that had no proof so the ranking stays clear and factual.
Top 10 Most Expensive Perfumes in the World 2025
1. Shumukh – USD 1.29 Million
Shumukh is the highest-priced perfume in 2025. It uses rare notes such as ambergris, aged musk and sandalwood in very small volume. Only one unit exists which sets its value. The bottle carries gold, pearls and diamonds which add display appeal for collectors.
2. DKNY Golden Delicious Million Dollar Edition – USD 1 Million
This edition focuses on craft and materials. The bottle has 2,909 stones set on 14k white gold and was created as a single collector piece. The fragrance is based on the Golden Delicious blend. Most value comes from the one-off design and stone work.
3. Clive Christian No. 1 Imperial Majesty – USD 215,000
This release blends ylang-ylang, Tahitian vanilla and sandalwood sourced in micro amounts. The bottle is Baccarat crystal with an 18k gold collar. Only a few units exist worldwide. Buyers choose it for purity, craft and brand heritage.
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4. Baccarat Les Larmes Sacrées de Thèbes – USD 6,800 per ml
This perfume sits in a crystal pyramid handmade by Baccarat. It uses frankincense, myrrh and amber which are costly to source. Only a small number of bottles were produced. Most value comes from crystal craft and ingredient rarity.
5. Roja Parfums Haute Luxe – USD 3,500
Haute Luxe is released in very small batches each year. It mixes rose, jasmine de Grasse and rare resins with gold-infused elements. The formula stays private which adds mystery. Buyers choose it for brand legacy and high purity.
6. Creed Royal Mayfair Limited Flacon – USD 3,250
This edition uses hand-made flacons and Creed’s archive blends. The scent mixes gin, pine and cedar in a refined structure. Volume is limited which adds value. Collectors follow these flacon runs for heritage and craft.
7. Louis Vuitton Flaconnier Collector Edition – USD 3,000
Louis Vuitton produces small collector sets packed in leather cases made in-house. Ingredients include natural oud and floral absolutes. Buyers focus on design and brand weight. These sets hold value due to low supply.
8. Amouage Tribute Attar – USD 2,800
Tribute Attar uses pure oud, saffron and rose with no dilution. It is produced in small amounts using traditional distillation. The scent is dense which increases cost. Buyers choose it for concentration and ingredient purity.
9. Xerjoff Richwood – USD 1,700
Richwood uses Mysore sandalwood which has restricted supply and high cost per gram. It blends patchouli, rose and citrus oils in a tight structure. Runs are limited each year. Most value comes from material scarcity.
10. Bond No. 9 Swarovski Edition – USD 1,000
This edition updates a signature blend with a crystal-covered bottle. Supply is low which adds demand. The formula remains close to the brand’s core notes. Many buyers choose it for display value.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Shumukh at USD 1.29 million, released as one unit.
Prices rise when rare ingredients, long craft hours and small runs meet.
Some buyers see them as collectibles, but most choose them as rare luxury goods.
Ambergris, Mysore sandalwood, orris butter and aged musk.
