What are Preserved Flowers?
Preserved Flowers are a safe and exciting way to keep lovely greenery and flora soft, supple and looking just as beautiful as day one for years.
Unlike freeze drying, Serendipity uses a new technique discovered in France and made popular in Japan that allows us to virtually ‘Suspend’ the life of your floral arrangement by a gentle infusion of organic chemicals.
Why Preserved Flowers?
If you’ve ever experienced the sadness of watching a beautiful bouquet from a memorable event begin to wilt, you may find that preserved flowers are for you.
Have your flowers ever wilted and died because you forgot to water them?
Don’t you think your floral gifts always die too soon?
And wouldn’t you prefer to not have caretakers water your flowers while you go on vacation or business trips?
Preserved Flowers never wilt, and you dont have to care for them.
Preserved flower dont need water!
So, even if you are on vacation, you dont have to worry about them.
You dont have to feel sad about flowers wilting, as Serendipity’s preserved flowers will look the same for many years to come
And don’t forget: You can enjoy your partner or family’s gifts for a long long time as well!
How were Preserved Flowers made?
Preserved Flowers are made by infusing a organic preservative into the cellular membranes of the flowers you love.
Using this means, they will look still fresh, supple and preserve their natural beauty just as fresh flowers do; except these are forever!
When Preserved Flowers were made?
Preserved flowers first appeared in 1991 in France. Since then, they’ve become increasingly more popular in Europe and Japan in particular.
To Who?
Preserved Flowers are great gifts for your loved ones for any occasion! Family and friends for Easter, Father’s Day, Christmas, Birthdays…any time!
Give them a gift that never fades, just like your love!
Caring for your Arrangement:
As you would with any other flowers, please be gentle with them; they are soft and delicate!
Direct sunshine, water and high humidity will damage them; therefore, it is strongly advised not to keep them in harsh conditions.