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pomander    
n. 香丸,香盒

香丸,香盒

Pomander \Po*man"der\, n. [Sp. poma.]
(a) A perfume to be carried with one, often in the form of
a ball.
(b) A box to contain such perfume, formerly carried by
ladies, as at the end of a chain; -- more properly
{pomander box}. [Obs.] --Bacon.
[1913 Webster]


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  • Pomander - Wikipedia
    Pomander Venetian woman with a pomander A pomander, from French pomme d'ambre, i e , apple of amber, is a ball made for perfumes, such as ambergris (hence the name), musk, or civet [1] The pomander was worn or carried in a case as a protection against infection in times of pestilence or merely as a useful article to mask bad smells [1]
  • How to Make Pomander Balls - The Old Farmers Almanac
    Here’s how to make pomander balls, which are oranges pierced by cloves As the fruit dries, it releases a lovely fragrance Orange pomanders make beautiful Christmas gifts, ornaments, and air fresheners Pomander Ball History Medieval herbalists used pomanders —mixtures of fragrant, dried herbs in cloth bags or perforated boxes—to ward off illness or bring strength and good fortune
  • Make These Easy Pomander Balls for a Throwback Holiday Scent
    Despite the fancy name, pomander balls are simply oranges decorated with cloves to make your home smell warm and cozy for the holidays DIY pomander balls can be hung as ornaments, used in garlands, or arranged as a part of a festive holiday centerpiece
  • How to Make Orange and Clove Pomander Balls: A Medieval Tradition That . . .
    Orange and clove pomander balls are one of the oldest Christmas decorations in continuous use The combination of citrus and warm spice smells exactly like the season, and the practice of making them goes back more than 700 years A finished pomander hangs from a ribbon or sits in a bowl, perfuming a room for months, and the work is meditative enough that families have made it part of the
  • Pomanders: A Brief History – HolyClothing
    The pomander feels almost mythical now - one of those objects that blurs the line between practical tool and decorative art Today, most people think of them as quaint holiday crafts: oranges pierced with cloves, left to dry, filling the air with a warm, spiced scent But the pomander’s history stretches far deeper It’s tangled with medicine, superstition, and social status What began as
  • POMANDER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of POMANDER is a mixture of aromatic substances enclosed in a perforated bag or box and used to scent clothes and linens or formerly carried as a guard against infection; also : a clove-studded orange or apple used for the same purposes Did you know?
  • Making Fragrant Pomanders — The Giddy Chick
    I enjoy tucking my pomander in the branches of my Christmas tree and nestled in my garland They also look and smell wonderful perched in a wreath, hanging from a door knob, or resting on the window sill Whether you chose to make one or several pomanders, this project promises to be easy, fun and fragrant all season long Enjoy!
  • Pomander | Fragrant, Aromatic, Scented | Britannica
    Pomander, small metal (sometimes china) container designed to hold a ball of aromatic spices or herbs Worn suspended from neck or girdle or attached to the finger by a ring, it was believed to be a protection against infections and noxious smells As fashionable jewelry in the late Middle Ages,
  • pomander | Fashion History Timeline
    The pomander was suspended from the girdle in front A variety of recipes for the contents were in use and these were loosely known as “pomanders”, e g “make a pomander under this maner …” (1542, A Boorde, Dyetary of Helth)
  • The Pomander: Perfume and Protection - iaja. com
    Pomander containers also morphed into the forms of skulls, hearts, books, ships or florals Another version of the pomander was the Pouncet box It was a small silver box with holes pierced into the sides It was filled with a small sponge soaked in vinegar and was generally carried by men between the mid-sixteenth and early 17 th centuries





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