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Bloom

Purveyors of Sacred Saffron — Established MMXXVI

A calmer way to focus. Drop by drop.

Chapter I

Origins

Since antiquity, the crimson stigma of Crocus sativus has commanded reverence across civilisations. Woven into Persian medicine, prescribed in Ayurvedic tradition, and coveted in the courts of the Medicis, saffron has endured as the most precious botanical known to man. Bloom continues this lineage, working with third-generation harvesters in the Kashmir highlands to hand-select only the deepest crimson stigmas.

Each bottle requires the harvest of 12,000 flowers, gathered in the pre-dawn hours of a two-week autumn window. The stigmas are dried according to methods passed down through centuries, preserving the full spectrum of crocin, safranal, and picrocrocin — compounds that modern science has only recently begun to understand, yet which the ancients revered as gifts from the earth itself.

The Kashmir Valley at dawn

Chapter II

The Ritual

I
Saffron threads

The Administration

In a moment of morning quietude, place seven drops of the tincture beneath the tongue. Close the eyes. Allow the warmth of saffron to settle.

II
Purple crocus flower

The Absorption

Hold for sixty seconds. The sublingual pathway permits crocin and safranal to enter the bloodstream directly, ensuring immediate bioavailability.

III
Kashmir mountains at dawn

The Threshold

Within days, one perceives a quiet shift — enhanced clarity of thought, a deepening calm, a luminosity that begins within. This is what we call the saffron threshold.

Chapter III

Materia Medica

Kashmiri Saffron

Crocus sativus · Stigmata

Pampore, Kashmir, India

Harvested at dawn from the violet fields of Pampore, where the convergence of altitude, soil, and climate produces the world's most potent saffron. Each crimson stigma is hand-plucked and sun-dried by families whose knowledge spans three generations. The resulting threads possess a deep, almost arterial hue — a mark of extraordinary crocin concentration.

24K Gold Leaf

Aurum · Folium

Kanazawa, Japan

From the workshops of Kanazawa, where artisans have beaten gold into gossamer-thin leaves since the Edo period. This 24-karat gold, rendered to mere microns in thickness, has been employed in traditional medicine across cultures — from Ayurvedic Swarna Bhasma to the gilded elixirs of mediaeval European apothecaries.

High-Altitude Himalayan Water

Aqua · Montana

4,200 Metres Elevation, Himalayas

Sourced from glacial springs at 4,200 metres above sea level, where water achieves a mineral purity unattainable at lower altitudes. This pristine water serves as the foundational medium of our tincture, its exceptional softness and low mineral content allowing the saffron compounds to remain in perfect suspension.

Organic Cold-Pressed Flax Glycerin

Glycerinum · Lini

Madhya Pradesh, India

Extracted at low temperatures from organically cultivated flax seeds in the heartland of Madhya Pradesh. This artisanal glycerin serves as the botanical preservative and carrier, lending a faint, honeyed viscosity to the tincture while ensuring the longevity and stability of its active constituents.

Chapter IV

The Tincture

Bloom saffron tincture bottle

Bloom N°01 — Original

A hand-numbered saffron tincture of singular provenance. Each bottle is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity detailing the harvest, the allocation number, and the artisan who oversaw its preparation. Produced in strictly limited allocation runs of 500 bottles.

30ml
Volume
45-Day
Ritual Supply
Autumn '25
Harvest
500
Allocation
$480

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