The word "Potpourri", originating from the French literature, translates to "rotten pot" which signifies the historic use of potpourri. Fresh leaves, spices and herbs were left to rot and then its aromatic blend was placed in decorative containers with perforated lids for the pleasant smell to imbue the surrounding air.
A potpourri is a delightful mix of dried, fragrant plant materials like flowers, leaves, and spices. Traditionally, these ingredients would release their natural scents to fill a room with a pleasant aroma. Today, potpourri can also include decorative, non-scented elements and often has synthetic perfumes added. No matter the style, potpourri brings a touch of fragrance and beauty to any space.
Our artisanal range of modern day potpourri is a delightful mix of naturally curated dried organic items, consisting parts of various plants, trees and flowers that are sun-dried, hand-dyed and scented, adding essence to one's needs for home decor and aromatherapy. Some of the natural dried items include cotton leaves, pine cones, mahogany, bakuli pods, lotus pods, curly pods, wicker balls, lady fingers, egg plants, sola wood flowers and many more. The potpourri packs available come in different fragrances, making it as pleasing to smell as it is to look at. All you have to do is
FAQs of FPP026 Potpourri:
Q: What is the fragrance of scented potpourri?
A: The scented potpourri comes in a range of fragrances such as lavender, rose, jasmine, and more.
Q: Can I mix scented and non-scented potpourri?
A: Yes, you can mix scented and non-scented potpourri to create a unique aroma.
Q: How long does the fragrance last?
A: The fragrance lasts for several weeks, depending on the usage and environment.
Q: Is the potpourri safe for pets?
A: It is recommended to keep the potpourri away from pets, as some may be allergic to certain fragrances.
Q: How can I clean the potpourri?
A: You can clean the potpourri by gently shaking it or using a vacuum cleaner with a low suction setting.