Thai’s Crafted Scented Pouches (Sukhonta) – Bread flower (aka Chamnan) (Set of 6 pouches) – Pre-order Available to Maximise Shelf Life
Sukhonta scented range originates from small-scale, handcrafted production in Chiang Mai Old Town. These scented pouches and fragrance oil blends are created in modest batches and traditionally offered through local night markets, where makers focus on practical fragrance use rather than commercial branding.
Designed for everyday living, the products reflect a simple approach to scent. They are made to gently freshen enclosed spaces such as wardrobes, drawers, luggage, or cars, offering a subtle aromatic presence rather than an overpowering perfume. The emphasis is on familiarity, comfort, and everyday usefulness.
Benefits:
Gentle fragrance for everyday spaces
Designed to lightly refresh small, enclosed areas without overwhelming the senses.
Practical and versatile use
Suitable for wardrobes, shoe cabinets, drawers, luggage, and car interiors.
Naturally inspired scent profiles
Fragrance choices are familiar and approachable, often inspired by florals, woods, and herbs commonly associated with everyday calm.
Low-maintenance enjoyment
Once placed, the pouches require no additional care and typically last between one and three months depending on environment.
Product:
Scented Pouch (~ 2 months)
Filled with fragrant materials in fragrance-infused carriers (finely ground dried wood), designed for passive scent release.
Bread flower (aka Chamnan) – A rare, exotic scent prized for its distinct aroma reminiscent of pandan leaves, burnt rice, and fresh bread scent used in aromatherapy to promote relaxing, sedative, and calming environment.
Common FAQs:
Qn: Where should I place the scented pouch?
Ans: Ideal for rooms, wardrobes, drawers, shoe cabinets, luggage, or car interiors.
Qn: Can the fragrance be refreshed?
Ans: Over time, scent naturally fades. Some users choose to lightly massage the pouch to release remaining aroma, but the product is designed as a simple, low-maintenance item.
Qn: Are these handmade?
Ans: They are produced in small batches using simple methods rather than mass production, reflecting their night-market origins.










