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Here鈥檚 how to make pomander balls, which are simply oranges pierced by cloves. As the fruit dries, it releases a lovely fragrance. Orange pomanders make beautiful Christmas gifts, ornaments, and air fresheners.
Pomander Ball History
鈥攎ixtures of fragrant, dried herbs in cloth bags or perforated boxes鈥攖o ward off illness or bring strength and good fortune.
The term 鈥減omander鈥 comes from the French phrase pomme d鈥檃mbren, which translates to 鈥渁pple of amber.鈥 This is because of the object鈥檚 round shape and the addition of ambergris, an aged substance from the bile duct of a sperm whale that is sometimes included. During the Black Death in Europe, people used highly fragrant pomanders of ambergris to try to mask and purify the 鈥渂ad air,鈥 but this proved ineffective.
Nowadays, pomander balls are simpler鈥攗sually, an orange (like a navel orange or a blood orange) or citrus fruit studded with cloves and dusted with spices. See our recipe below!
How to Make Orange Pomander Balls
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You can use a toothpick to create premade holes, which is helpful for children as poking holes with cloves can be painful for their little hands (and ours).
Be creative and arrange the cloves in diamonds, circles, or other patterns. As the orange dries, it will release a delicate, spicy fragrance.
For a more robust aroma, cover the entire orange with cloves and then roll it in a mixture of spices. Leave the orange in the mix for a week, turning once daily. We recommend using spices such as:
To hang your pomander, run a long wire through the orange; make a knot at the bottom and a loop at the top for hanging. Or you can tie a red ribbon around your pomander for a festive look!
How to Make Pomanders Last
To make your pomanders last, store them in a paper bag for a few weeks. Use a lot of cloves, which are a natural preserving agent. The cloves will draw out the juices and shrink in size. Dusting with cinnamon helps, too, as cinnamon functions as an antifungal.
Ideas for Using Orange Pomanders
Arrange the cloves in unique shapes and patterns. For Halloween, make a jack-o鈥-lantern; for Thanksgiving, try a turkey; for Christmas, a Christmas tree!
Create a centerpiece for your next holiday meal.
Give to friends, teachers, and neighbors in a plastic bag with a red ribbon!
Try putting an orange pomander at the bottom of your Christmas stockings.
Use small oranges (or other small citrus) to create a fragrant ornament for the Christmas tree.
Once dried, hang pomanders in your closet or add to your bureau drawers like a sachet.
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I had never heard of it before either; I found this on the website I buy soaps & lotions from. Sounds like you could go to a local Herbal Store.
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Orris root is what helps preserve the orange and prevent it from rotting. You really have to use orris power for the pomander to last. I've had pomander balls last for 5 or 6 years with orris root (although the spicy orange scent is gone after a few months). I stud the cloves all around the orange but leave exact space for me to tie ribbon. Then I sew a tassel or other little ornaments (like bells) onto the bottom. They look really pretty and make lovely Christmas presents. I'm making them this year to give to friends.
Orris root is a fixative that helps retain fragrance. The cloves are what really preserves the orange and were used in ancient mummification processes.