Papier D'Armenie "Tradition" French Incense Paper Booklet

$15.00

Papier d'Arménie incense paper has been used for centuries in France. Either burn the papers (a single strip is enough to perfume a room), or use without burning by placing a sheet in a drawer, suitcase, dresser, bookshelves etc.

Used in France since 1885, Papier d'Arménie is still produced in its original factory in Montrouge, Paris. The 120 year old formula remains unchanged but the paper is now an eggshell color.

Arménie: Myrrh and vanilla, with woody notes, Arménie is the creation of famous perfumer Francis Kurkdjian, who reimagined the Traditionnel scent.

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Papier d'Arménie incense paper has been used for centuries in France. Either burn the papers (a single strip is enough to perfume a room), or use without burning by placing a sheet in a drawer, suitcase, dresser, bookshelves etc.

Used in France since 1885, Papier d'Arménie is still produced in its original factory in Montrouge, Paris. The 120 year old formula remains unchanged but the paper is now an eggshell color.

Arménie: Myrrh and vanilla, with woody notes, Arménie is the creation of famous perfumer Francis Kurkdjian, who reimagined the Traditionnel scent.

Papier d'Arménie incense paper has been used for centuries in France. Either burn the papers (a single strip is enough to perfume a room), or use without burning by placing a sheet in a drawer, suitcase, dresser, bookshelves etc.

Used in France since 1885, Papier d'Arménie is still produced in its original factory in Montrouge, Paris. The 120 year old formula remains unchanged but the paper is now an eggshell color.

Arménie: Myrrh and vanilla, with woody notes, Arménie is the creation of famous perfumer Francis Kurkdjian, who reimagined the Traditionnel scent.