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- Pomander abstract "A pomander, from French pomme d'ambre, i.e. apple of amber, is a ball made of perfumes, such as ambergris (whence the name), musk, or civet. The pomander was worn or carried in a vase, also known by the same name, as a protection against infection in times of pestilence or merely as a useful article to modify bad smells. The globular cases which contained the pomanders were hung from a neck-chain or belt, or attached to the girdle, and were usually perforated in a variety of openwork techniques, and made of gold or silver. Sometimes they contained several partitions, in each of which was placed a different perfume.The term “pomander” can be for the actual scented material itself or for the container that contains the scented material. The container could have been made of gold or silver. Pomander can be a bag containing fragrant herbs. Pomanders were an early form of aromatherapy.".
- Pomander thumbnail Pomander_3.jpg?width=300.
- Pomander wikiPageExternalLink pomanders.htm.
- Pomander wikiPageExternalLink www.peterhenlein.com.
- Pomander wikiPageExternalLink pomanders.html.
- Pomander wikiPageExternalLink pomander-watches.
- Pomander wikiPageExternalLink Pomander.htm.
- Pomander wikiPageExternalLink 1191.htm.
- Pomander wikiPageID "2396052".
- Pomander wikiPageLength "9344".
- Pomander wikiPageOutDegree "67".
- Pomander wikiPageRevisionID "684859953".
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Acorus_calamus.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Agarwood.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Ambergris.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Aromatherapy.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Barthel_Bruyn_the_Elder.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Benzoin.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Benzoin_resin.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Calamites.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Camphor.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Category:Perfumery.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Christoph_Amberger.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Cinnamon.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Civet.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Civet_(perfumery).
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Clove.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Curing_(food_preservation).
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Dram_(unit).
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Elsholtzia_ciliata.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Frederic_Madden.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink French_language.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Gerhard_Pilgrum.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Gum_arabic.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Infection.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Jacob_Cornelisz_van_Oostsanen.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink King_Henry_the_Eighth.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Labdanum.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Lavandula.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Marjoram.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Mary_I_of_England.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Mia_Farrow.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Musk.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Nostradamus.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Nutmeg.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Openwork.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Orris_root.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Pieter_Pourbus.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Polanski.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Rose_oil.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Rose_water.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Rosemary.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Rosemarys_Baby_(film).
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Sachet.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Scented_water.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Spikenard.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Styrax.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Styrax_balsam.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Tragacanth.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Walters_Art_Museum.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink Wenceslaus_Hollar.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink File:Orange_pomander.jpg.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLink File:Pomander_3.jpg.
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pomander".
- Pomander wikiPageWikiLinkText "pomander".
- Pomander page "46".
- Pomander volume "22".
- Pomander wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Pomander wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:EB1911.
- Pomander wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Pomander wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Perfume.
- Pomander wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Pomander wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sfn.
- Pomander wstitle "Pomander".
- Pomander subject Category:Perfumery.
- Pomander hypernym Ball.
- Pomander type Food.
- Pomander type Good.
- Pomander comment "A pomander, from French pomme d'ambre, i.e. apple of amber, is a ball made of perfumes, such as ambergris (whence the name), musk, or civet. The pomander was worn or carried in a vase, also known by the same name, as a protection against infection in times of pestilence or merely as a useful article to modify bad smells.".
- Pomander label "Pomander".
- Pomander sameAs Q4736.
- Pomander sameAs Pomander.
- Pomander sameAs Bisamapfel.
- Pomander sameAs Pomme_de_senteur.
- Pomander sameAs Pomo_dambra.
- Pomander sameAs Pomander.
- Pomander sameAs m.079442.
- Pomander sameAs Pomander.
- Pomander sameAs Q4736.
- Pomander wasDerivedFrom Pomander?oldid=684859953.
- Pomander depiction Pomander_3.jpg.
- Pomander isPrimaryTopicOf Pomander.