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The Perfumed Incense Papers by Francis Kurkdjian

— April 7, 2010 — Art & Design
If you're familiar with the name Francis Kurkdjian, you'll probably be very interested in his new fragrance experimentation, Perfumed Incense Papers. A renowned perfumer, he has infused some of his signature scents into this unique medium, allowing for a more subtle wafting rather than an explosion in your nose.

Specifically capturing the fragrances A Piece of Me (APOM), Lumière Noire and Aqua Univeralis, the Perfumed Incense Papers come in a matchbox-like packaging. The papers can either be burned to fully release their scent or left in drawers to keep clothes fresh.

Trend Themes

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Industry Implications

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