Perfumer bag for drawers with Eritrean aromatic paper
Perfumer bag for drawers with Eritrean aromatic paper is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
Square sachet of 8.5 x 8.5 cm containing inside a layer of pure cellulose soaked in the Aromatic Essence of Eritrea, sealed in a transparent sachet: ideal for drawers, cabinets and gym bags and all small spaces . In addition to its scent, it presents the renowned qualities of the essential oils of Mont Blanc Lavender, Spigo and Red Thyme. Your drawers and small spaces will become a scented treasure chest of poetry.
Pack of 1 sachet for drawers.
Produced in Italy.
A bit of history :
The Aromatic Paper of Eritrea was created in 1927 by Dr. Vittoriano Casanova, a pharmacist in Piacenza, who after over three years of research created an Officinal Aromatic Paper which, through fumigation, could persistently perfume the environments: at the time the The use of fumigation was widely used and numerous mixtures for incense and medicinal papers appeared in the official pharmacopoeias of some Northern European countries.
The Aromatic Paper of Eritrea has been made ever since with the same formulation, composed of a mix of over 30 natural essential oils, the majority of which are of African and Asian origin, musks and resins. The latter are still pulverized by hand in a mortar and left to infuse in pure alcohol for weeks.
The bibulous paper composed of pure cellulose is soaked in the final mixture by adsorption, and after drying it is cut and die-cut to create the classic "booklets".
The extraordinary scent of Eritrean Aromatic Paper, released by the combustion of the strips, is created without the use of artificial colorings or fragrances reconstructed in the laboratory.
With the inimitable fragrance of the Aromatic Paper of Eritrea, a complete line of products for the scenting of rooms, cars and for aromatherapy is created.
Dr. Vittoriano Casanova was awarded the gold medal of the Order of Pharmacists of the Province of Piacenza.