Bloodwood Tree Resin 50g

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The Bloodwood Tree Resin (Australian Native Grasstree) 50g pack is a genuine educational resource that connects learners to Aboriginal knowledge, healing, and sustainable use of Country’s resources.
For countless generations, Aboriginal peoples collected this rich, reddish resin from the Bloodwood tree and Native Grasstree for use in medicine, art, and toolmaking.
It remains an important example of how Aboriginal science and culture are interwoven with nature.

The Bloodwood Tree Resin (Australian Native Grasstree) is perfect for classroom learning, cultural workshops, and artefact demonstrations that explore the deep relationship between people and the land.

Aboriginal Cultural Education Resource (50g)

Traditional Material for Learning, Healing, and Connection to Country

The Bloodwood Tree Resin (Australian Native Grasstree) 50g pack is an authentic educational resource that celebrates Aboriginal knowledge, healing, and sustainable practice.
For thousands of years, Aboriginal peoples have gathered this rich red resin from the Bloodwood tree and Native Grasstree for medicine, ceremony, and toolmaking.
It continues to teach how Country provides for all, when used with care and respect.

Unlike synthetic materials, the Bloodwood Tree Resin (Australian Native Grasstree) connects learners directly to natural science and cultural wisdom.
It is ideal for schools, museums, and workshops that wish to explore Aboriginal innovation and environmental awareness.

Cultural Significance of Bloodwood Tree Resin

In Aboriginal culture, the Bloodwood Tree is known for both its healing and spiritual power.
The resin, often compared to lifeblood, was used to treat wounds, protect the skin, and seal containers.
It also held meaning in ceremony and storytelling, symbolising life, renewal, and connection to the land.

Through the Bloodwood Tree Resin (Australian Native Grasstree), educators can show students how science and culture work together.
Each lesson encourages reflection on sustainability, respect, and observation — essential values within Aboriginal learning traditions.

Key Learning Areas

  • Healing Practices: Explore how Aboriginal peoples used Bloodwood Tree Resin to care for wounds and skin.

  • Toolmaking and Trade: Understand how this natural material helped bind and seal tools and how it was traded across regions.

  • Cultural Science: Learn how heat and patience transform resin into a strong, water-resistant adhesive.

  • Connection to Country: Discuss the relationship between the Bloodwood Tree, human health, and the living environment.

How to Use This Resource in Learning

  • Include Bloodwood Tree Resin (Australian Native Grasstree) in Ancient Tools & Clever Hands Workshops.

  • Demonstrate its uses in Aboriginal healing and artefact creation.

  • Pair it with Acacia Tree Resin and Ochre Painting Kits for a complete natural materials learning set.

  • Use it in science lessons about plant properties, sustainability, and natural chemistry.

  • Display it as part of your cultural learning collection or classroom resource corner.

Product Details and Care

  • Material: 100% natural resin from Bloodwood Tree and Australian Native Grasstree species.

  • Weight: 50g.

  • Use: Suitable for educational display and cultural learning.

  • Storage: Keep in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.

  • Safety: Not for consumption. Use adult supervision when heating.

  • Packaging: Eco-friendly and recyclable packaging materials used where possible.

Why You Will Love This Educational Resource

The Bloodwood Tree Resin (Australian Native Grasstree) is more than a material — it is a story of resilience, science, and care for Country.
It helps learners appreciate Aboriginal innovation, showing how traditional knowledge meets environmental stewardship.
Perfect for educators, cultural facilitators, and learners who want to experience Aboriginal science through hands-on learning.

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