Bloom

From the highland fields of Kashmir, a tincture born of patience and earth.

A calmer way to focus. Drop by drop.

Kashmir valley at dawn — golden light over saffron fields

Dawn breaks over the Pampore valley, Kashmir

Where it begins

In the Pampore valley, where autumn mornings break cold and golden, third-generation farmers tend their fields of Crocus sativus. Each flower blooms for a single morning. Each yields just three crimson stigmas.

From 12,000 of these fleeting blooms, we draw a single bottle. We do not rush this. We cannot. The earth sets the pace, and we follow.

We believe that what enters your body should carry a story worth telling -- one of hands in the soil, of patience measured in seasons, of craft that refuses to cut corners.

Crocus sativus flower field in bloom

Crocus sativus fields, Pampore, Kashmir

From dawn to drop

I

The Gathering

Before the sun crests the hills, the harvest begins. We rise in the blue darkness, moving through rows of pale purple blooms still wet with dew. Each flower yields just three crimson stigmas, pinched free by hand. There are no shortcuts here -- only care, repetition, and the quiet rhythm of fingers meeting petal.

II

The Ritual

Place seven drops beneath the tongue. Hold for sixty seconds. The sublingual pathway allows crocin and safranal to enter the bloodstream directly, bypassing digestion. This is not a supplement you swallow and forget -- it is a moment you give to yourself. A daily pause. Thirty seconds of stillness in a restless world.

III

The Threshold

Within days, a quiet shift. Enhanced clarity, deeper calm. The fog lifts gently, not all at once, but steadily -- like morning light filling a room. This is the saffron threshold. Not a rush, not a spike. A grounding. The kind of focus that lets you hear your own thinking again.

Four ingredients, four origins

Saffron threads close-up

Kashmiri Saffron

Pampore, India

Hand-harvested at dawn from high-altitude Crocus sativus fields. The world's most prized saffron, rich in crocin and safranal.

Crocus flower and gold leaf detail

24K Gold Leaf

Kanazawa, Japan

Beaten to translucence by artisans continuing a 400-year tradition. Suspended throughout each bottle as a mark of purity.

Himalayan mountain springs

Himalayan Water

4,200m Altitude

Sourced from high-altitude springs where snowmelt filters through ancient mineral strata. Untouched, unprocessed, impossibly pure.

Botanical plant detail

Flax Glycerin

Madhya Pradesh, India

Organic, cold-pressed flax glycerin provides the carrier base. Gentle on the body, it preserves the saffron's bioactive compounds.

Bloom N°01 — Original

Hand-numbered · Certificate of provenance · 500-bottle allocation

Amber tincture bottle with golden liquid

Volume

30 ml

Supply

45-Day Ritual

Harvest

Autumn 2025

Allocation

500 Bottles

$480

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