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Armenia Paper
SKU: 23674
Santa Maria Novella’s Carta d’Armenia is paper soaked in a mixture of infusions of resins and oriental spices. It burns without flame and the vapor purifies the air and scents interiors. It may also be used to perfume clothing by placing it intact in drawers or closets.
You will see that the paper reacts like incense and because of the accordion fold you should be able to stand it on its side.
Burn for approximately 5 minutes to remove odors (staleness, dampness or mold, cooking odors).
You will smell the fragrance as well as a slight scent of burning paper.
Always place on a glass or ceramic surface (Plate or bowl) to burn. Will cause ash which is easily washed off.
Can also be used as scented papers placed directly in drawers or closets.
Ingredients may be subject to change. The most accurate and up to date product ingredient list can also found on the product packaging.
The pharmacy still uses only natural raw materials of the highest quality and continues to follow the ancient procedures originated by the Founding Fathers. Most of the medicinal herbs used are grown locally. Products are never tested on animals.
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Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 5 reviews.
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smells amazing!
"This is my first purchase of the burning papers and they burn very cleaning, easy to fold into an accordion shape and place on a small plate to burn. Lovely smell that envelopes the whole house! I would burn one on something elevated in your home, so the scent can easily drift downwards to all areas. Worth every penny, each paper's scent lasts well into the next day. Great to place in a drawer that might have a musty scent!"
Fabulous!!! Just as I’d hoped
"Fabulous!!! Just as I’d hoped product would be. Smells amazing"
this is the real thing
"the fragrance is intoxicating and lasting -- if you like burning papers, splurge on this one. you'll not regret it."
Incense papers
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