Home Fragrance Notebook - Armenia
Home Fragrance Notebook - Armenia
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This perfume was born in 2006 from the meeting between Mireille Schvartz and Francis Kurkdjian, renowned creator-perfumer. An authentic edition designed for a true olfactory journey. Myrrh, sage, lavender and cedarwood make up these orientalist scents.
Detach a strip, fold it in the shape of an accordion, place it on its edge on a heat-resistant support, light it then blow out the flame to avoid igniting it because it must burn slowly.
Paper of Armenia can be used throughout the year to perfume your home and create an atmosphere of well-being.
Available Scents: Tradition, Rose, and Arm nie
ABOUT THE BRAND
ABOUT THE BRAND
The history of Papier d'Armenie begins in the 19th century. During a trip to Armenia, Auguste Ponsot noticed that the inhabitants perfumed and disinfected their houses by burning Benzoin. Seduced by this traditional and ecological practice, he decided to import this product in France.
BRAND ORIGIN
BRAND ORIGIN
France
MATERIAL
MATERIAL
This product is composed of paper and parfum .
HOW TO USE
HOW TO USE
Burn one slat at a time, 3 to 4 times a week. Ventilate the home regularly. Do not leave a slat burning unsupervised. Do not leave the product within the reach of children. Avoid inhaling the smoke directly. Ventilate the room after use.
PACKAGING
PACKAGING
This product comes in paper booklet that is recyclable through paper or single-stream recycling.
ALTERNATIVE FOR
ALTERNATIVE FOR
This product offes a low-waste, thoughtful alternative to traditional home sprays
END OF LIFE
END OF LIFE
The papers should be burned and the booklets are recyclable through paper or single-stream recycling.
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