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Armenian paper

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Armenian paper is a type of incense that has been produced for centuries. The paper is infused with essences, fragrances or essential oils in order to achieve a perfuming or cleansing effect. Examples of Armenian paper include Papier_d'Arménie, which is produced in France, and Carta d'Armenia, which is produced in Italy.