Papier d'Armenie
Papier d'Arménie Vintage Tradition Box Set – 6 Booklets of French Incense Burning Papers
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Step into the heritage of French fragrance with the Papier d'Arménie Vintage Tradition Box Set — a beautifully crafted collector's edition inspired by the brand's original 1900 design. This elegant gift set contains six booklets of the iconic scented burning paper that has defined Papier d'Arménie since 1885.
The vintage-style box reflects the graphic aesthetics of the early 20th century, celebrating the medals and awards earned by the brand throughout its long legacy. It is both a decorative object and a journey through time — equally at home on a shelf as it is in use.
Choose Your Scent
Tradition — The original Papier d'Arménie formula. Warm benzoin, vanilla, and balsamic notes that gently perfume and purify the home. The scent that started it all.
Arménie — The signature scent created by renowned perfumer Francis Kurkdjian. Rich and mystical, with notes of incense, myrrh, vanilla, sage, lavender, and cedarwood.
Rose — A rich, full-bodied rose with fruity, jam-like softness. Romantic and enveloping.
Details
Contents: 6 booklets × 12 scented paper sheets
Available Scents: Tradition, Arménie, Rose
Packaging: Vintage-style collector's box inspired by the 1900 original design
Made in: France
Brand founded: 1885
How to Use
Tear off a single strip and fold accordion-style. Place upright on a heat-resistant surface or burner, light the edge, then gently blow out the flame. Allow the strip to smolder slowly — it should not burn with an open flame. Each strip gently perfumes and purifies the room as it smolders.
Usage & Safety
Burn one strip at a time, 3–4 times per week.
Always ventilate the room regularly.
Never leave a burning strip unattended.
Keep out of reach of children.
Avoid directly inhaling the smoke.
Ventilate the room after use.
The Story of Papier d'Arménie
Inspired by a 19th-century Armenian tradition of burning benzoin resin to scent and purify the home, Auguste Ponsot brought this practice back to France and created Papier d'Arménie in 1885. Nearly 140 years later, the booklets are still made in France using the same method — a rare and genuine piece of fragrance history.