Warm one melt and the room takes on a darker, resin-like fragrance, suited to evenings, quiet corners and a more atmospheric home ritual. These Dragon's Blood wax melts are made from a soy and palm wax blend, designed for use in a wax or oil burner when you want scent without smoke.
Dark, resinous fragrance for the room
The scent leans deep and warm, with the dramatic character people look for in Dragon's Blood home fragrance.
It suits moments when you want the room to feel more enclosed, settled and softly lit.
The wax melts gently in the burner dish, releasing fragrance without a flame touching the wax itself.
Choose one melt for a simple scent ritual at the end of the day, or before guests arrive.
Compared with incense, it gives fragrance without smoke, ash or a burning stick.
A simple burner ritual
Place one wax melt in the dish of a wax or oil burner. Warm it with an unscented tealight beneath, or use an electric warmer if that is your usual setup.
As the wax softens, the fragrance begins to move through the room. Replace the melt when the scent has faded.
Soy and palm wax blend
These melts are made from a blend of soy and palm waxes, paired with fragrance. The format is neat and easy to portion, with each melt separated inside the box.
How to use and care for the wax
Use one melt at a time in a clean burner dish. Do not add water.
Let the wax cool fully before removing it. Keep unused melts closed away from direct heat, so the fragrance stays fresh for longer.
Dragon's Blood in home fragrance
Dragon's Blood is a name long associated with dark red plant resins, and in fragrance it usually points to something deeper and more ceremonial than fresh florals or bright citrus. In the home, that character works well where you want atmosphere: a reading nook, an evening bath routine, or a room prepared for meditation, tarot, journalling or quiet conversation. Here, the association is carried through as a scented wax melt rather than incense, g…
region of manufacture: China