Pomander
Pomander is a term derived from the French "pomme d'ambre" meaning "apple of amber". It refers to a ball or perforated container of mixed aromatic substances, originally worn around the neck or waist in the Middle Ages to ward off infection or to mask unpleasant smells. The term is also used to describe a variety of other objects with similar purposes or shapes.
History
The use of pomanders dates back to the Middle Ages, when they were used as a form of protection against disease. The belief was that the aromatic substances contained within the pomander could purify the air and ward off illness. They were also used to mask unpleasant smells, which were common in an era before modern sanitation.
Pomanders were often made of precious metals like gold or silver, and could be intricately designed and decorated. They were worn around the neck or waist, or carried in a pocket. The substances contained within the pomander varied, but often included ambergris (hence the name "apple of amber"), musk, and various herbs and spices.
Modern Usage
In modern times, the term pomander can refer to a variety of objects with similar purposes. For example, a pomander can be a small sachet filled with potpourri that is placed in a drawer or closet to scent clothing. It can also refer to a ball of perfumed wax or other material that is placed in a room to freshen the air.
In addition, the term pomander is used to describe a traditional Christmas decoration made by studding an orange or other citrus fruit with cloves and letting it dry. This creates a fragrant decoration that can be hung on a Christmas tree or used as a centerpiece.
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