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Sachet

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Small cloth scented bag filled with herbs
For the single-use packaging, seePacket (container). For the water container, seewater sachet. For the surname, seeSachet (surname).
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A handmade sachet containing lavender.
Sachets containingdesiccants

Although its most usual definition is that listed under "packet" (see link above), asachet/ˈsæʃ/ can also mean a small scented cloth bag filled withherbs,potpourri, oraromatic ingredients;[1][2] or a small porous bag orpacket containing a material intended to interact with its atmosphere; for example,desiccants are usually packed in sachets which are then placed in larger packages.[3] Cotton, linen or organza are used to create the bag.[4]

Cultural history

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During the ChineseWarring States period a scented sachet (xiangbao) was an ornament worn on the body and used to absorb sweat, repel insects and ward off evils.In medieval Europe the sachet was known as a "plague-bag".[5]

In various Indian cuisines, a "potli bag" is used to contain whole spices, so that they may be easily separated from the food after cooking. They are also used as fashion ornaments unto themselves.[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][excessive citations]

Gallery

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Scented sachets

References

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  1. ^BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY, p. 86
  2. ^Online Etymology Dictionary"small perfumed bag," 1838, from Fr. sachet (12c.), dim. of sac... A reborrowing of a word that had been used 15c. in the sense "small bag, wallet."
  3. ^Soroka, W.Illustrated Glossary of Packaging Terminology (Second ed.). Institute of Packaging Professionals.
  4. ^"Простые рецепты для создания саше своими руками".diy-sachet.ru. Retrieved2025-08-04.
  5. ^Gutenberg ebookHerbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  6. ^Fettner, p. 91
  7. ^Booth, p. 121
  8. ^Buchanan, pp. 322, 333
  9. ^Sisko, p. 31
  10. ^Garland, p. 268
  11. ^Chopra, p. 40
  12. ^Lust, p. 370
  13. ^"How To Make Herbal Pot-Pourris, Sachets And Pillows". Archived fromthe original on 2011-07-23. Retrieved2010-09-03.
  14. ^Here's How To Make a Dream Pillow
  15. ^Walter, p. 123
  16. ^White, p. 111
  17. ^"Dream Pillows". Archived fromthe original on 2010-10-01. Retrieved2010-09-06.
  18. ^Making herbal pillows[permanent dead link]
  19. ^Dream Pillows
  20. ^Rohde, p. 29
  21. ^Garland, p. 229
  22. ^Knapp, p. 61
  23. ^Calbom, p. 211
  24. ^Williamson, p. 191
  25. ^Mitrea, p. 31
  26. ^Kothe, p. 46
  27. ^Foster, p. 212
  28. ^Bond, p. 265
  29. ^Oster, p. 55
  30. ^Black, p. 66
  31. ^Black, p. 96
  32. ^Black, pp. 57–71
  33. ^Seton, p. 54
  34. ^Freeman, p. 172
  35. ^Cox, p. 259
  36. ^Garland, p. 222
  37. ^Strobell, p. 139
  38. ^Freeman, p. 173
  39. ^Cox, p. 279
  40. ^Fettner, p. 95

Sources

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  • Black, Penny,The book of potpourri: fragrant flower mixes for scenting & decorating the home, Simon and Schuster, 1989,ISBN 0-671-68210-5
  • Bond, Annie B.,Home Enlightenment: Practical, Earth-Friendly Advice for Creating a Nurturing, Healthy, and Toxin-Free Home and Lifestyle, Rodale, 2005,ISBN 1-57954-811-3
  • Booth, Nancy M.,Perfumes, splashes & colognes: discovering & crafting your personal fragrances, Storey Publishing, 1997,ISBN 0-88266-985-0
  • Buchanan, Rita,Taylor's guide to herbs, Houghton Mifflin, 1995,ISBN 0-395-68081-6
  • BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY, published 1930
  • Calbom, Cherie,The Juice Lady's Guide to Juicing for Health, Avery, 2000,ISBN 0-89529-999-2
  • Chopra, Deepak,A sachet of hops is traditionally placed under a child's pillow to deliver sleep-inducing aromatherapy., Random House, Inc., 2000,ISBN 0-609-80390-5
  • Cox, Janice,Natural beauty from the garden: more than 200 do-it-yourself beauty recipes and garden ideas, Macmillan, 1999,ISBN 0-8050-5781-1
  • Duff, Gail,Natural Fragrances: Outdoor Scents for Indoor Uses, Storey Publishing, LLC, 1991,ISBN 0-88266-683-5
  • Fettner, Ann Tucker,Potpourri, incense, and other fragrant concoctions, Workman Pub. Co., 1977,ISBN 0-911104-97-6
  • Fleming Charles,Royal dictionary, English and French and French and English, Volume 2, Firmin-Didot and Company, 1885
  • Foster, Steven,National Geographic Desk Reference to Nature's Medicine, National Geographic Books, 2008,ISBN 1-4262-0293-8
  • Freeman, Sally,Ageless Natural Beauty, Barnes & Noble Publishing, 2002,ISBN 0-7607-3373-2
  • Garland, Sarah,The Complete Book of Herbs and Spices, frances lincoln ltd, 2004,ISBN 0-7112-2374-2
  • Gasc, Ferdinand E. A.,Dictionary of the French and English languages: with more than fifteen thousand new words, meanings, etc.., H. Holt and Company, 1876
  • Hemphill, Rosemary,Fragrance and flavour: the growing and use of herbs, Angus and Robertson, 1960, Pennsylvania State University
  • Hills, William Henry,The Writer, Volume 6, The Writer, 1893
  • Hunter, Robert,Universal dictionary of the English language: a new and original work presenting for convenient reference the orthography, pronunciation, meaning, use, origin and development of every word in the English language ..., P. F. Collier, 1897
  • Knapp, Jennifer,Beauty Magic: 101 Recipes, Spells, and Secrets, Chronicle Books, 2004,ISBN 0-8118-4222-3
  • Kothe, Erika B,Jewels from Heaven, iUniverse, 2004,ISBN 0-595-31718-9
  • Lust, John,The Natural Remedy Bible, Simon and Schuster, 2003,ISBN 0-7434-6642-X
  • Mitrea, MD (Eur), ND Liliana Stadler,Natural medicine mosaic, Natural Medicine Books, 2007,ISBN 0-9784947-0-9
  • Murphy-Hiscock, Arin,The way of the green witch: rituals, spells, and practices to bring you back to nature, Adams Media, 2006,ISBN 1-59337-500-X
  • Oster, Maggie,Ortho's all about herbs, Meredith Books, 1999,ISBN 0-89721-420-X
  • Pereira, Jonathan,Title The Elements of Materia Medica and Therapeutics: including notices of most of the medical substandces in use in the civilized world, and forming an Encyclopaedia of Materia Medica, Volume 1, Longman, 1854
  • Rohde, Eleanour Sinclair,Rose Recipes from Olden Times, Courier Dover Publications, 1973,ISBN 0-486-22957-2
  • Rose, Jeanne,Herbs & Things: Jeanne Rose's Herbal, Last Gasp, 2002,ISBN 0-86719-525-8
  • Seton, Susannah,Simple Pleasures of the Home: Comforts and Crafts for Living Well, Conari, 2002,ISBN 1-57324-854-1
  • Simmonds, Peter Lund,The dictionary of trade products, manufacturing, and technical terms: with a definition of the moneys, weights, and measures of all countries, G. Routledge, 1858
  • Sisko, Eileen,Nature power then and now, Mason County Historical Society, 1984,ISBN 0-911377-07-7
  • Strobell, Adah Parker,Like it was: Bicentennial games 'n fun handbook, Acropolis Books, 1975,ISBN 0-87491-059-5
  • Sweringen, Hiram V.,A dictionary of pharmaceutical science: a guide for the pharmaceutist, druggist, and physician..., P. Blakiston, 1882
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  • Webster, Helen,Herbs – How to Grow Them and How to Use Them, READ BOOKS, 2008,ISBN 1-4437-3632-5
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  • Williamson, Karen,Sleep Deep: Simple Techniques for Beating Insomnia, Perigee, 2007,ISBN 0-399-53323-0
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