Papier d’Arménie Armenian Paper Incense 3-Pack, Tradition Armenia and Rose Scented Burning Papers for Home Fragrance, 108 Strips, Luxury French Incense Paper, Made in France Since 1885
Perfume Your Home and Create a State of Well-Being – Burning one strip fills the room with the signature fragrance of Papier d'Arménie, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere within minutes. Unlike sprays or candles, the delicate aroma gently lingers long after the paper finishes smoldering, helping your home feel refined, comforting, and beautifully fragranced for hours.
Three Iconic Scents in One Pack - This pack includes one Tradition notebook with the original 1885 benzoin and vanilla note, one Armenia notebook with warm amber and tonka, and one Rose notebook with a soft gourmand floral. Rotate scents by room or season to match the mood without committing to a single fragrance.
Simple Burn Ritual With No Holder Needed - Tear off one strip along the perforation, fold it accordion-style, place it on the edge of a saucer or any heat-resistant surface, light the tip, and blow out the flame so it smolders slowly. There is no wax, no stick, and no plug-in to deal with.
Handmade in France Since 1885 - Each notebook is assembled in the same Montrouge workshop where the recipe was created over 130 years ago, using paper soaked in benzoin resin. The Armenia and Rose scents were developed with master perfumer Francis Kurkdjian of Maison Francis Kurkdjian.
108 Burning Strips for Months of Use - Each notebook contains 12 sheets that tear into 3 strips each, giving 36 strips per book and 108 strips total. Burning one strip 3 to 4 times a week perfumes a home for nearly a year before you need a refill.
Description
Papier d'Armenie has been quietly perfuming French homes since 1885, when pharmacist Auguste Ponsot brought the recipe back from a trip to Armenia. Known in Italy as carta d'Armenia and in Spain as papel de Armenia, each notebook is paper soaked in benzoin resin, the same warm woody material burned in churches and palaces for centuries. The 3-Pack lets you discover all three scents in the collection. Tradition carries the original benzoin and vanilla note. Armenia, created in 2006 with perfumer Francis Kurkdjian, leans warmer with amber and tonka. Rose, added in 2009, brings a soft gourmand floral. To use, tear off one strip along the perforation, fold it accordion-style, set it on the edge of a saucer or ashtray, light one end, and blow out the flame so it smolders. One strip clears the air in a kitchen, bathroom, or living room within minutes. Burn 3 to 4 times a week and ventilate after use. Keep out of reach of children and never leave a strip burning unattended.