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Sachet

Small cloth scented bag filled with herbs

Sachet

Small cloth scented bag filled with herbs

A handmade sachet containing lavender.

Although its most usual definition is that listed under "packet" (see link above), a sachet ( ) can also mean a small scented cloth bag filled with herbs, potpourri, or aromatic ingredients; or a small porous bag or packet containing a material intended to interact with its atmosphere; for example, desiccants are usually packed in sachets which are then placed in larger packages. Cotton, linen or organza are used to create the bag.

Cultural history

During the Chinese Warring 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".

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.

References

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References

  1. BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY, p. 86
  2. [http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?search=Small+municipalities&searchmode=none 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". Institute of Packaging Professionals.
  4. "Простые рецепты для создания саше своими руками".
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  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".
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  15. Walter, p. 123
  16. White, p. 111
  17. "Dream Pillows".
  18. (July 2025)
  19. [http://www.globalexchangestore.org/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=NA5568&gdftrk=gdfV2932_a_7c135_a_7c313_a_7cNA5568 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
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