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- #14,569 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing (See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing)
- #58 in Decorative Craft Paper
Founded in 1885, Papier d'Armenie is one of the oldest room deodorizers in the world.
● Eliminates odors from kitchens, cigarettes, pets and more, leaving a classic and good fragrance.
Can be used all year round when you want to purify the air in your room, or when you want to be wrapped in a nice fragrance.
Papier Darmeny contains benzoin resin harvested from benzoin trees, which purifies the air.
Ava Nichols
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
I was really exited about these because they looked so fun to burn on a cute little dish and I loved the idea of it. I finally bought them and lit one and it jut smelt like burning paper. There wasn't really any fragrance to it at all. Maybe I just need to try another sent but from what I got they were gross.
Jack
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2024
I may never go back to scented candles.I live in a small condo with an open floor plan. Whatever I cook smells up the whole house. Kept seeing recommendations for this deodorizing paper online (like The Strategist). After cooking, I light one up and instant success.Also effective at exorcising bathroom defecation demons.Tried two scents, Armenie and Traditional. I prefer Traditional, it’s lighter and more odor neutralizing. Both are pleasant and smell unlike any candle I have tried in the past, but Armenie does linger longer after burning out.Don’t expect this to slow burn like stick incense. It does its job (deodorize), scent sticks around for a bit, very easy to use, super affordable, and looks cute lying around.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2024
These small strips of paper give a pleasant scent, similar to incense. They burn quickly, and the aroma lingers in the air. On the days I work from home, I burn a strip while I sip my coffee first thing in the morning. It is calming and has become a nice part of my morning routine.
Palm
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024
Smells great..Wish they wouldn't have ruined the product aesthetic by slapping an unremoval bar code sticker on it
Sideponey
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2023
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juaquin salgado
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2023
It has a real warm rustic vanilla smell that isn’t overpowering and doesn’t just smell like burning paper and cheap vanilla fragrance masking the smoke. I’ve burned through two pages so far and I really enjoy the product. I light one or two a day and the smell is nice mild but still carries. It’s a bit elegant and more unique than incense which I burn often and it’s a nice conversation starter when people see it and it’s a nice little gift cause people probably know about incense but not parfum paper
Somebody's Mama
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2021
These little papers are a much more elegant way to freshen up a loo than nasty spray stuff. I fold each page in half so that I only tear out half of each strip (meaning I get six per page), fold it accordion-style and just touch the tip of a burning match to it. Blow out any flame and set both in a ceramic dish and walk away. Yes, you do get a little lit match scent, a little burning paper fragrance, because what did you just do? Touched a lit match to paper to burn it. Huh. But there is a nice scent that follows.It doesn't hide what you've been doing, but isn't that obvious anyway? What it does do is just make a necessary function more pleasant.I ordered the traditional book, as always, and it smelled as it always does, a slightly woodsy, Oriental, vanilla blend that is pleasant and a little lush.Unless and until the scent changes, I'll keep buying these.
David Lincoln Brooks
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2019
These Papiers d'Armenie work just as they are supposed to: you tear off a strip out of the booklet, fold it accordion-style, then light one end, and quickly blow out the flame, and set it down in an ashtray or other flameproof surface. The paper smolders, releasing a fragrant smoke, for about 3 minutes, then it self-extinguishes. The smoke is indeed pungent, so it's best to leave the room while it burns. Unburnt, the papers smell not only of benzoin, but opoponax, vanilla and amber as well. In fact, the unburnt smell is much like the old Coty ÉMÉRAUDE, ie., a classic French Oriental smell. These are delightful and charming, and would make great inexpensive gifts. The booklet contains 12 sheets, each sheet containing 3 strips.... So you get 36 burns from one booklet. In 1885, the Papiers were claimed to yield a smoke that was purifying, healthgiving and antiseptic; now we just know they smell really good.
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