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Packing A traditional way to capture the essence of a summer herb garden is to make a potpourri, a mixture of colorful, fragrant flowers and leaves displayed in a poly packing or whatever container you choose.
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Packing Potpourri has become a term for many aromatic mixtures. There is the older moist method of making potpourri out of pickled flowers and leaves, the moist method gives a longer lasting perfume, but is more preserve in net packing
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Packing Potpourri, Exclusively designed for you, packed in glass bowl our potpourri mixes are sieved twice and hand blended to give top quality appearance and long lasting fragrances.
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Packing All our dried flowers and other plant materials are sourced directly from the growing areas to ensure the best quality. They are sorted and checked for quality at our processing plant. The botanicals for the potpourri are specially sourced and hand placed for consistent quality in wooden packing.
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Packing Potpourri has become a term for many aromatic mixtures. There is the older moist method of making potpourri out of pickled flowers and leaves, the moist method gives a longer lasting perfum in our beautiful desiged basket.
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Gift
Boxes A traditional way to capture the essence of a summer herb garden is to make a potpourri, a mixture of colorful, fragrant flowers and leaves displayed in a Glass bowl with extra fragrance or whatever container you choose.
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Paper Treasure India brings to you a display of items created by craftsmen who are using their skills to save the earth. Using old cotton rags, flowers and other materials from nature they create exquisite paper and products that are eco-friendly and expensive. The Petals paper has real marigold or rose petals tossed onto the paper before the sheet is sun-dried.Placing fresh leaves between the rollers makes the Leaf paper as the paper passes through it.
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Profile
Treasure India, initially manufacturing potpourri for sale within the country
and subsequently moving into the field of export.The company specializes in
specially packaged potpourri, potpourri, flower potpourri, fragrance potpourri
which are used for creating a sense of well being and congenial atmosphere.
Infrastructure
The wonders of nature, in all their abundant glory are reflected in the artistry
and craftsmanship of Treasure India, India. We are a professionally managed
enterprise dealing in naturally dried exotics, leaves, grasses,foliage, pods,
topiaries, plants and their parts. We have a wide range of products handcrafted
from traditional Indian potpourri raw materials. We offer our products in
their natural forms or dyed, bleached, coloured & preserved as per customers'
requirements. We belive in presenting God's gift to mankind in an art form.
Our designers are constantly engaged in the develoment of new products that
ensures customer appreciation and loyalty.
The human touch is reflected in our products, services, packaging and commitment
to quality. We place great emphasis on timely deliveries. Due to large volumes
we are able to offer great value in our prices.
History
A traditional way to capture the essence of a summer herb garden is to make
a potpourri, a mixture of colorful, fragrant flowers and leaves displayed
in a bowl, sachet, or whatever container you choose. You can use many different
herbs, flowers, and leaves in your potpourri; you are only limited to your
imagination. It is probably best to use a few recipes at first though, experience
will soon tell you how much of each fragrant flower or leave to use.
Potpourri has become a term for many aromatic mixtures. There is the older
moist method of making potpourri out of pickled flowers and leaves, the moist
method gives a longer lasting perfume, but is more difficult to do and usually
less attractive. The dry method, the one I will be showing you today is popular
as it is easy, and colorful results can be displayed in bowls, potpourri balls,
or used in herb pillows.
The basic ingredients fall into four categories: Flowers for scent and color,
aromatic leaves, these represent the second largest group in a potpourri mixture
and their scent is often more powerful than that of the flowers, select those
that will harmonize well with others. Dry leaves whole and then crush some
to release the scent. Spices and peels, these have a strong aroma and should
be used sparingly. One tablespoon each to flowers and leave mixture, to obtain
the best scent is to grind dried whole spices before adding to flowers and
leaves. Last but not least is the fixative, these are available as powders
and are used to absorb and hold the other scents so they last longer. The
most popular vegetable fixative is orris root, its sweet violet scent doesnt
effect a blend strongly; use one tablespoon per cup of flowers and leaves.
Gum Benzoin has a sweet vanilla scent; use 1/2 oz to 4-6 cups of flowers and
leaves.
Now you are probably wondering, where is the actual scent to these mixtures?
The actual scent is the flowers, leaves and spices themselves, but if you
prefer a stronger scent you may add the essential oils that coincide with
the flowers, leaves and spices you have chosen. Just be careful not to dominate
the subtler scents of you aromatic mixture.
Mr.Vinay Kanwar
91 First Floor, Neelam Vihar Complex
Kaushambi,Ghaziabad
Ph.No: 95120-2950073
Mobile No: 9810095726
E-mail:-info@treasure-potpourri.com
URL:-www.treasure-potpourri.com








