Dragons Blood Ink with Saffron and Oud-A classic-10 Ml. 1/3 oz.

(21 customer reviews)

$34.00$58.00

After repeated requests from customers, here is my version of the classic “Dragon’s Blood Ink”.
It is deep blood-red and permanent, so don’t splash any on your clothes!

Dragon’s Blood Ink is traditionally used to empower and charge ceremonial, religious and magical scripts.
It is thought to help focus, amplify and anchor one’s magical intent adding permanence and …

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After repeated requests from customers, here is my version of the classic “Dragon’s Blood Ink”.
It is deep blood-red and permanent, so don’t splash any on your clothes!

Dragon’s Blood Ink is traditionally used to empower and charge ceremonial, religious and magical scripts.
It is thought to help focus, amplify and anchor one’s magical intent adding permanence and power.

There are a few different types of Dragon’s Blood resin. This ink is made with “Medieval” dragon’s Blood resin, (Dracaena Cinnabari), which was used in Medieval Europe.

I felt this creation needed an aroma that suited its use, (since Dragon’s Blood resin has no fragrance unless it is burned). I enhanced it with real Saffron, Rose Absolute and Oud essential oil to give it an aromatic weight that matched its colour and purpose.

You can make your own Dragon’s Blood ink using the Dragons Blood resin listed in the shop-here-https://www.etsy.com/listing/569548431/dragons-blood-pure-resin-island-of

A good basic formula is 1 part Dragon’s Blood powder to 10 parts Dragon’s Blood powder. Some formulas call for the addition of Gum Arabic but I don’t believe it is needed when using 95% alcohol which was not readily available in the distant past.

There are approximately 20 different trees around the world that supply a red resin called Dragons Blood. Some grow in Asia and others South America, but, it is thought that the Dragons Blood from the Dracaena cinnabari tree on the island of Socotra is the original resin traded for over a thousand years to the West along with Frankincense and Myrrh through the “Incense Route”. For this reason, it is considered to be the material referred to in ancient Greek and Medieval texts, formularies and Pharmacopeia through the ages. This has lent this resin the nickname “Medieval” Dragons Blood.

Dan

Additional information

materials

Alcohol, Dracaena Cinnabari, Medieval Dragons Blood, Oud, Rose Absolute, Saffron, Socotra Dragons Blood

Volume

15 Millilitres, 30 Millilitres

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  1. Milan Kling

    Milan Kling

    I REALLY wanted to like this. I did. this cannot be used for ink. it is far too thin to be used for the advertised purpose. I contacted the seller and was advised to leave the product out so that the product could evaporate and get thicker, or get some additive that I have no access to. I evaporaed it. BUT WHY? it didn’t work. so I am left with 33% of what I paid for. why not make it so that it is “ink”? deceptive marketing, sorry. could be used as a a ‘wash’, but even then soaks into paper far too much. complete waste of money.

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