Preserved roses:
Preservation is a form of drying, although it is much more sophisticated. The result is completely different. The preservation technique allows flowers to maintain a completely natural appearance and feel, as if they were freshly-cut flowers!
This is achieved as follows: Fresh Roses are cut when they are most beautiful and radiant. Instead of leaving them to dry, they undergo a re-hydration process by being placed in a mixture made from glycerine and other plant elements. This liquid gradually rises through the trunk until it completely substitutes the sap. After a few days, the process is complete and the plant is ready to be used.
The final result is a flexible flower with a completely natural appearance. The preservative keeps working for months, or even years!
How to take care of the roses:
- Keep the preserved roses away from direct sunlight
- Keep them in a cool, dry place away from excess heat and humidity
- Do not water preserved roses
- You can dust them lightly if dust collects in a few months
- DO NOT remove the roses from the box