Papier d'Armenie “Armenie” Coffret Vintage
Papier d'Armenie “Armenie” Coffret Vintage - Open Box
Papier d'Armenie “Armenie” Coffret Vintage - Single booklet Opened
Papier d'Armenie “Armenie” Coffret Vintage
Papier d'Armenie “Armenie” Coffret Vintage - Open Box
Papier d'Armenie “Armenie” Coffret Vintage - Single booklet Opened
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"Armenie" Coffret Vintage

SKU: 31010

Size 6 pc
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Papier d’AménieTM has created this elegant Vintage presentation box inspired by the 1885 graphic style holding 6 “Arménie” booklets. The historical visual illustrates the age of "Papier d’ArménieTM" and reminds us of all the awards won by the brand since 1885.

Papier d’Arménie™ can be used all year round to scent your home and create an atmosphere of well-being.
How to use:
Tear off one strip, fold it like an accordion and place it on its longest thinest side on a heat-resistant surface. Light it, blow gently so that the paper does not burn up (Papier d’Arménie™ should burn slowly).

Papier d’Arménie™ can also be used without burning. Tear off entire sheets and place them in wardrobes, dressings, chest of drawers, books, etc. They will be perfumed with a subtle, delicate scent.

Some Advice:
• Burn one strip at a time, 3 to 4 times a week
• Ventilate your home regularly
• Never leave a burning strip unattended
• Do not leave the product within reach of children.
Benjoin

*Ingredients may be subject to change. The most accurate and up to date product ingredient list can also found on the product packaging.
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.

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.