Sweete Bag
In the 17th century, people used fragrant sweete bags to perfume the air or their clothing. They were made by filling a drawstring bag with a mixture of sweet-smelling herbs.
Based on a 17th-century recipe containing Rose, Clove and Mint, this Sweete Bag is handmade in our Apothecary. Toss one in your bag, hang in your closet, or tuck in a drawer to enjoy the lovely historical fragrance.
Comes with tag including information about sweete bags as well as the original recipe from 1606.
- Handmade at Plimoth Patuxet Museums
Please note: Ribbon color may vary