A pomander is a ball made from perfume
pomander is device that people use to them from bad smell.
a pomander ball is a citrus-spice smelled ball that people used in late middle ages to put in colsets,the frist uses for a pomander ball was to carry a religious keepsake.
HOW TO MAKE A POMANDER BALLYou get an orange (or a tangerine).You get some cloves.You push the pointy end of the cloves into the orange/tangerine.Fill orange/tangerine with cloves until covered (don't put too much cloves in it!).You fill a bowl with ground cinnamon.You roll the pomander ball in the cinnamon until the pomander ball is covered.You tie ribbon (or anything else that is similar to ribbon) around the pomander ball as if you are wrapping a gift.Then you can hang the pomander ball in your room!Have fun! :)
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A pomander is a ball of perfumes carried around to mask bad smells. The term can refer to the items of fragrance or the vase in which the perfumes are usually carried around.
Pomander bouquet.
Nobody knows, but they were first mentioned in literature in the mid-thirteenth century
pomander... let me guess, los angeles times crossword puzzle? :)
I found the answer. It is called a pomander.
A Christingle is a symbolic object, related to the pomander, used in the advent services of many Christian denominations.In my church it is made form an Orange with a candle on top, banded round the middle with a ribbon and stuck all over with jelly beans.For the origins see the related link below.
The cast of Masks and Faces - 1914 includes: Edward Cecil as Sir Charles Pomander Jack Drumier as Triplet Alan Hale as Ernest Vane Gretchen Hartman as Peg Woffington Vola Vale as Mabel - Mrs. Ernest Vane