An aromatic dispenser/container dispenses a scent or aroma, based on a
fluid in the dispenser. The fluid containing the scented aroma is
contained within a bottle or jar, typically of some decorative
configuration. The fluid need not be flammable and no flame or heat
source is required. A top of the bottle or jar has a top or cap member
attached to form a closed container for the scented fluid. The cap member
is formed of a porous, clay-type material of the type used in forming
porcelain articles. The clay material of the cap member is formed during
a first firing of the material is known as bisque, or biscuit. The bisque
material of the cap member is hardened and more rigid than are original
clay material, but is yet still permeable and porous enough to allow the
vapors from the fluid in the container to permeate from the bottle
through the bisque material and into the nearby region. The clay material
can also be shaped before first firing to form it into bisque into a
variety of ornamental or aesthetically pleasing shapes or figures to give
the dispenser a decorative appearance.