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Papier dArmenie Room Deodorizer

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Creating atmosphere in your home always gets a boost by little rituals. Papier dArmnie (Armenian paper, in English) provides just such a diversion when said home is in need of deodorizing.

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We picked up a packet of the French-made paper strips at Watson Kennedy yesterday, and followed the instructions to tear out a strip, fold it into an accordion, then light and partially extinguish as one would a stick of incense. We like how it can be laid casually on its side (on a non-flammable surface, of course).

The result is a subtle, faintly exotic smell that manages to curiously cancel out the other smells in our kitchen without giving the impression of covering them up. The active ingredient is Benzoin, a resin sustainably harvested from trees in Laos and to which many curative properties are attributed for a host of ailments, from asthma to depression.

Other fun facts: Benzoin is also used in perfumes, such as Shalimar. The Papier d'Armnie booklets have been made in the same French workshop for over a century, and the production process for one batch takes six months.

Available at Amazon.com.

Image: So-net

Comments (4)

Danielle! This is so cool! Do the little sheets have a fragrance when they are unlit? If so, I could see them being used in drawers and closets.

posted by ebrown on 2007-10-03 15:21:43
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I buy a few booklets each time I visit Paris; they are wonderful; good to know that I can buy them in the US.

posted by GZgoingMod aka Geraldine on 2007-10-03 17:50:37
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I've been using the Armenia Papers from Santa Maria Novella for the last few years. To answer ebrown's question, yes, they are fragrant even when unlit. There is a Santa Maria Novella shop on Melrose Place.

posted by graefix on 2007-10-03 17:57:44
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Oops, I thought I was posting to the ATLA site -- I guess directions to the shop in LA won't be too helpful to SF'ers. :(

posted by graefix on 2007-10-03 18:01:16
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