Preserved Flowers: Eternal Beauty in Your Home

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Flowers have always been a special way to decorate, give gifts and convey emotions. But what happens when we want their beauty to last more than a few days? That's where preserved flowers come into play, an ideal option for those looking for the delicacy of nature without worrying about constant maintenance.

What are preserved flowers?

Preserved flowers are 100% natural flowers that have undergone a special process to maintain their freshness, softness and color for months or even years. This treatment consists of replacing the sap and water of the flower with an ecological solution that keeps it flexible and looking fresh, as if it were freshly cut.

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Unlike dried flowers, which can become fragile and lose color over time, preserved flowers retain their appearance without the need for water or sunlight. They are perfect for decorating any space with a natural and elegant touch.

How long do preserved flowers last?

The lifespan of preserved flowers depends on the environment they are in and the care they receive, but they can stay in perfect condition for 1-3 years, and even longer! This makes them a sustainable and long-lasting decorative investment.

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Why choose preserved flowers?

Preserved flowers are not only a beautiful decorative option, but they are also sustainable. By lasting much longer than fresh flowers, they reduce the need to constantly replenish them, which means less waste and a lower environmental impact. In addition, they require almost no maintenance, making them perfect for those who love nature but don't have the time to care for it.

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So, if you are looking for a long-lasting, elegant and eco-friendly detail, preserved flowers are the perfect choice to add a special touch to your home or office. Let yourself be enchanted by their eternal beauty!

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