Description
Dragon’s Blood – Powder Resin
Dragon’s Blood – When it is burned, it releases a very strong, pungent scent.
Its fumigation is used to neutralize negative energies in environments.
Absolutely the oldest kind of incense and in exactly
the same form as used by the three wise men two thousand years ago.
In fact, the use of tree resin as an aromatic substance can be traced back much further – over six thousand years.
You can literally recreate ancient aromatic history in their own homes.
The smoky fragrance produced by burning resin on charcoal disks is quite unique and amazingly evocative.
Is used as incense to cleanse a space of negative entities or influences.
Dragon’s blood is a bright red resin that is obtained from different species of a number of distinct plant genera.
The red resin has been in continuous use since ancient times as varnish, medicine, incense, and dye.
Voyagers to the Canary Islands in the 15th century obtained dragon’s blood as dried garnet-red drops from Dracaena draco, a tree native to the Canary Islands and Morocco.
Dragon’s blood resin is also produced from the rattan palms of the genus Daemonorops of the Indonesian islands.
Bring the mystic middle east to your today.
Burning Incense Resin: Light the charcoal and place it in your incense holder.
Hold the charcoal with tongs. The charcoal will then self-ignite across the surface.
When the charcoal starts to go grey around the edges this is the time to add resin.
Often people add sand to incense holder to help absorb heat.
Origin: India
Unit Weight: 10gr