French Burning Papers
Artist: Papier d’Armenie
The history of Papier d’Arménie™ starts in the 19th century when, on a trip to Armenia, Auguste Ponsot noticed the local people scented and disinfected their homes by burning benzoin. This traditional and ecologically-sound practice appealed, and he decided to import the product to France.
Rip off one of the scented sheets and burn it as you would incense.
This listing is for 3 booklets of burning papers, including one of each of the following scents or white ceramic burner and three books of burning papers, one of each in the following scents:
The "Traditionnel" booklet, first produced in 1885, with its sweet, vanilla and balsamic notes evocative of the Far East.
The "Arménie" booklet. The aromas of incense and myrrh fit well with the woody and vanilla notes. The booklet is the outcome of a meeting Francis Kurkdjian, the famous perfumer.
The "la Rose" booklet, redesigned by Francis Kurkdjian. With roses imported from Iran and Turkey, it builds a dual fragrance conveyed by a full-bodied rose, fruity as petal jam with a mellow touch.
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