Papier d'Arménie laboratory

Laboratoire Papier d'Arménie

Papier d’Arménie appointed two testing laboratories as well as scientific experts for the well-being and health of its consumers. They provided the best possible assessment of the products and made it possible to work on improvements if needed.

 

The blotting paper, which is a natural fibre is originally used to make papier d’Arménie. The sheets are soaked in a bath with complex aroma of Papier d’Arménie which explainsthe colour of that one. Furthermore, Papier d’Arménie continues to be traditionally produced in Montrouge with several stages : preparing the aromatic bath, salinising the paper, soaking it, drying it in a oven, resting and the processing which includes the cutting of the sheets, the perforation of the strips, the assembly of the booklets and finally the packaging before distribution.

 

the brand is very solicitous over the ecology, the respect and the well-being. Indeed, papier d’Arménie is not harmful for the ozone layer because in order to slower combustion, these sheets are plunged into a natural solution. Papier d’Arménie is FSC certifed for a stable forest management. Papier d’Arménie represents a certain idea of the art of living. Since its creation, papier d’Arménie consumers promoted the flourishing of this spirit and respect. This one is renowned since antiquity for its antiseptic, healing, and expectorant properties. The benzoin balm was used to treat asthma, coughs and hoarseness. it also has purifying powers that allows to eliminate all impure emotions and thoughts. It is used to combat all negative energies and thoughts with depressive or suicidal tendencies. Indeed, it spreads joviality and enthusiasm.

 

Despite a beginning dating from antiquity, papier d’Arménie is an original concept. It remains the only indoor deodorizer which uses Benzoin (usuallly used by par les parfumeurs) and to bein the form of paper to burn. It is unique since its creation.

 

Papier d’Arménie keeps improving hence emergence of new burners or new cutting forms and presentation.