Dragon's blood - daemonorops Draco - from the Island of Sumatra, Indonesia burning dragons blood dragon's blood when burned is not only a fun resin to set on your burner, with a great aroma, but it is also fun to watch. As the heat warms the resins, it begins to boil into a red liquid sap that resembles "dragon’s blood". It is advised to use small amounts gradually as you burn this incense. About dragon’s blood dragon's blood resin creates a very strong herbal and spicy fragrance. It has been added in small amounts to frankincense mixtures used in churches. Dragon's blood is a deep red, shiny resin used in incense burning. The fruit of the tree is covered with scales. The resin seeps out between the scales, is collected, cleansed and then melted what is dragon’s blood? Dragon's blood is a bright red resin that is obtained from different species of a number of distinct plant genera: croton, dracaena, daemonorops, calamus rotang and pterocarpus.
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