Pomegranate. The red berry of Persia: a fruit that has inspired poets and artists. From D'Annunzio to Cantico dei Cantici, from Shakespeare to Carducci, from Botticelli to Verdura, the blood-red pomegranate has inspired artists, poets, and writers for 5,000 years. Legend has it that its seeds, when eaten, bring good luck. In the Bible, the seeds of this fruit are called good grains, and Jewish theologians speculate that the fruit of the Tree of Life in the Garden of Eden was a pomegranate, not an apple.
The pomegranate also appears on ancient Jewish coins as a sacred symbol. Its sweet and fruity aroma recalls the taste of pomegranate seeds crushed between the teeth. A stylish diffuser with black reeds will fit perfectly into any interior and fill the space with the aroma of your pleasure.
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