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Soft pink, pale mixed colors, blue and purple give this preserved rose bouquet a lighter visual character. Real preserved roses are arranged inside a transparent acrylic box, creating a floral display that can sit on a shelf, console or table without watering.
Four soft-color arrangements
- Cherry Blossom Pink: a pink-focused palette with a spring-like appearance.
- Pale Flower Colors: a light mixed arrangement for neutral and pastel rooms.
- Blue and Pink Impression: a two-color composition with both cool and warm tones.
- Aurora Purple: a purple-centered style with a stronger color accent.
Choose the bouquet style before adding the product to your cart. Use the option gallery to compare the exact color mix and arrangement shown for each style.
Product details
| Flowers | Real preserved roses in a bouquet-style composition |
|---|---|
| Display | Transparent acrylic box |
| Approximate size | 30 × 28 × 28 cm |
| SKU | ERWF532903 |
| Palette choices | Cherry Blossom Pink, Pale Flower Colors, Blue and Pink Impression and Aurora Purple |
| Water required | No |
A softer bouquet for display or gifting
The four options share the same bouquet form but create different moods. Cherry Blossom Pink is the clearest pink choice. Pale Flower Colors is the lightest. Blue and Pink Impression balances two contrasting colors, while Aurora Purple provides a deeper focal point. Review the product images when matching the bouquet to a room or recipient.
For black, gray, blue or classic red options, compare the dark and classic preserved rose bouquet. Our preserved flower guide explains how display conditions affect color and texture over time.
How to care for the arrangement
- Do not add water or spray the petals.
- Keep the acrylic display indoors.
- Avoid direct sun, damp rooms and strong heat.
- Leave the cover in place during routine display.
- Use a soft, dry cloth on the outside of the acrylic only.
Light colors may change gradually with exposure to sunlight, humidity and heat. Preserved flowers do not have a guaranteed fixed lifespan, and their appearance will vary by environment.
Frequently asked questions
Are these natural roses?
Yes. The bouquet uses real roses that have undergone a preservation process.
Which style is the lightest?
Pale Flower Colors has the softest overall mix. Cherry Blossom Pink is the most clearly pink option.
Do the flowers need sunlight?
No. Direct sunlight can speed up fading. Display the bouquet in indirect indoor light.
Can I water the bouquet?
No. Preserved roses should stay dry.
| Specification | |
| Size | 30cm*28cm*28cm |
| Material | Eternal Rose Bouquet + Transparent Acrylic Dust Box |
| Brand | FLOWEROF |
| color | Preserved Roses in Various Colors |
| Applicable scenarios | Romantic confession & Birthday surprise & Love anniversary & Children's gift & Anniversary |
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Preserved Flowers
1. What are preserved flowers?
Preserved flowers, also known as "eternal flowers" or "never-wilt flowers," are real flowers that undergo a special preservation process. They are dehydrated, bleached, dyed, and dried to maintain their natural appearance, texture, and vibrancy for years. Unlike fresh flowers, they do not require water or sunlight and can last 3–5 years or longer under proper conditions.
2. How are preserved flowers made?
The production involves several steps:
Dehydration: Removing moisture from fresh flowers using a mixture of alcohol and methanol.
Bleaching: Eliminating natural pigments to prepare for dyeing.
Dyeing: Recoloring the flowers with eco-friendly dyes to achieve desired hues (even colors not found in nature, like blue roses).
Drying: Air-drying or using controlled environments to finalize the preservation.
3. What’s the difference between preserved flowers and dried flowers?
Preserved Flowers: Retain the softness, color, and shape of fresh flowers. Made through a complex chemical process.
Dried Flowers: Naturally air-dried, resulting in a brittle texture and faded colors. No chemical treatment is involved.
4. How long do preserved flowers last?
With proper care, preserved flowers can maintain their beauty for 3–5 years or longer. Factors like humidity, sunlight, and temperature significantly affect their lifespan.
5. How to care for preserved flowers?
Avoid moisture: Keep them in a dry environment (humidity below 60%).
No direct sunlight: Prolonged exposure causes fading.
Gentle cleaning: Use a soft brush or cool-air blow dryer to remove dust.
No water: Never water them, as it damages the preservation.
6. Why are preserved flowers expensive?
Labor-intensive process: Each flower is handpicked at peak bloom and undergoes meticulous treatment.
High-quality materials: Only flawless flowers are selected, and specialized dyes/chemicals are used.
Longevity: Their extended lifespan justifies the higher cost compared to fresh flowers.
7. Are preserved flowers eco-friendly?
While they reduce waste by lasting years, the production involves chemicals like methanol and synthetic dyes. Some brands use eco-friendly dyes, but sustainability varies by manufacturer.
8. Can I DIY preserved flowers?
Yes! DIY kits with preservation solutions (e.g., silica gel or glycerin) are available. However, professional-grade results require precise control of humidity and dyeing techniques.
9. What occasions are preserved flowers suitable for?
Romantic gifts: Symbolize eternal love (e.g., red roses for anniversaries).
Home décor: Perfect for long-lasting centerpieces or wall art.
Weddings: Bouquets and boutonnieres that won’t wilt.
Memorials: A lasting tribute for funerals or remembrance.
10. Do preserved flowers trigger allergies?
No! Pollen is removed during processing, making them safe for allergy sufferers.
11. What colors and types are available?
Preserved flowers come in endless colors, including unnatural shades (e.g., metallic gold or pastel gradients). Popular varieties include roses, hydrangeas, carnations, and eucalyptus.
12. Which brands are recommended?
Roseamor (Ecuador): Known for large, velvety roses.
Earth Matters (Japan): Offers diverse colors and accessories.
Verdissimo (Colombia): Specializes in vibrant, long-lasting blooms.
13. Can preserved flowers be repaired if damaged?
Minor issues (e.g., dust or slight dampness) can be fixed with a blow dryer or gentle brushing. Severe mold or breakage usually requires professional restoration or replacement.