Carta d'Armenia
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Eighteen pieces of paper, held in an elegant package reminiscent of fire, burn without flame, diffusing their essence into drawers, closets, or walk-in wardrobes. They scent linens, fabrics, and every corner of your home with their exquisite fragrance. Marketed since 1885, Carta d'Armenia is one of the last remaining "Medicinal Papers". These sanitising deodorants were widespread from the 17th to early 20th centuries, since the moment when Frenchman August Ponsot noticed that the people in Armenia used to scent and sanitise their homes by burning a natural resin with a balmy, vanilla-like fragrance: benzoin resin.

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