Est. MMXXVI
Sacred saffron tincture, hand-harvested at dawn from the highlands of Kashmir, distilled into a singular elixir of radiance
A calmer way to focus. Drop by drop.
For millennia, saffron has been revered as the most precious botanical on earth — threaded through Persian medicine, Ayurvedic ritual, and the courts of the Medicis. Bloom returns to the source, working with third-generation harvesters in the Kashmir highlands to hand-select only the deepest crimson stigmas of Crocus sativus.
Each bottle requires the harvest of 12,000 flowers, gathered in the pre-dawn hours of a two-week autumn window. The result is not merely a supplement. It is an act of devotion, to the body, to the land, to the irreplaceable art of slow extraction.
12,000 flowers per bottle — 30ml of pure intention
In a moment of morning quiet, place seven drops beneath the tongue. Close the eyes. Allow the warmth of saffron to settle into the body.
Hold for sixty seconds. The sublingual pathway allows crocin and safranal to enter the bloodstream directly, bypassing digestion for immediate bioavailability.
Within days, experience a quiet shift — enhanced clarity, deeper calm, a luminosity that begins within. This is the saffron threshold.
Pampore, India
Grade I Mogra stigmas — the rarest classification. Hand-selected for maximum crocin concentration and aromatic depth.
Kanazawa, Japan
Edible gold leaf, hammered to nanometer thickness. A tradition of ingestible gold spanning Ayurveda and alchemical medicine.
Himalayas, India
Spring water sourced at 4,200 metres, naturally filtered through glacial granite for exceptional mineral purity.
Madhya Pradesh, India
Pharmaceutical-grade organic cold-pressed flaxseed derived glycerin. Enables sublingual absorption without alcohol.
30ml of concentrated Kashmiri saffron extract, suspended in organic glycerin with 24K gold leaf. Each bottle is hand-numbered and accompanied by a certificate of provenance tracing the harvest to its origin field.
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