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Latest resin incense news – Dragon’s Blood Resin

Posted by admin on Aug 4, 2009

Latest resin incense news - Dragon's Blood ResinI’ve had some time to do some reading lately and I’ve managed to come across a few really interesting posts that I thought I’d let everyone know about. Check em out and let me know your thoughts on some of the topics they talked about within -

Dragon’s Blood Resin Incense on Flickr – Photo Sharing!

The resin of the Dracaena Draco, known as Dragon’s Blood incense, is the Dom Perignon of incenses – rare, delicious and not cheap! Dragon’s blood has many uses in history, not only as an incense: it was used to heal wounds and bleedings, …

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resin – Steve’s Digicams Forums

It is valued for its chemical constituents and uses, such as varnishes and adhesives, as an important source of raw materials for organic synthesis, or for incense and perfume. Fossilized resins are the source of amber. …

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Dragon’s blood and incense

However, it is also possible that the dragon’s blood referred to in the story is actually the bright red resin taken from several varieties of trees. Dragon’s blood was used as dye and medicine by the ancient Romans, Greeks and Arabs …

Dragon’s Blood Resin Incense on Flickr – Photo Sharing!

The resin of the Dracaena Draco, known as Dragon’s Blood, is the Dom Perignon of incenses – rare, delicious and not cheap! Dragon’s blood has many uses in history, not only as an incense: it was used to heal wounds and bleedings, … …

Dragon’s Blood Resin Incense

Dragon’s blood has many uses in history, not only as an incense: it was used to heal wounds and bleedings, and as wood dye for violin makers – even sold as “red opium”, though this resin is not related to opium at all. …

Soqotra – Land of the Dragon`s Blood Tree Exhibition on Display

The island was famed as the source of some highly prized commodities, Soqotran aloe, cinnabar or dragon`s blood resin and frankincense. Legend has it that around 330BC Alexander the Great settled a colony on Soqotra Island, …

Sangre de Drago “Dragon’s Blood”

In Ecuador, it’s named sangre de drago (which means “dragon’s blood” as well). When the trunk of the tree is cut or wounded, a dark red, sappy resin oozes out as if the tree is bleeding—earning this local name. …

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