NTN
Rosa preserved roses look and feel like freshly-plucked roses and
yet can last much longer. Our roses cannot be compared with dried,
freeze-dried, artificial, or silk roses. These are real rose heads
that have been harvested at the quality peak and preserved to
stabilize vivid color and maintain natural appearance and feel. NTN
Rosa preserved roses come in a variety of colors and are great for
designing arrangements. With proper care our preserved rose heads
can last 3~5 years or longer.
Features:
*
Real rose heads. Not artificial, freeze-dried, or dehydrated
roses.
* No
risk of pollen allergy.
* The substances used in the preservation process are safe.
They do not represent any health or environmental
risk.
*
Easy-of-use, ecological and economic.
Preserved flowers are much more efficient than fresh cut flowers
due to the long shelf span and low energy transport and
storage.
*
Endless decorative possibilities.
*
A **0% natural and a virtually maintenance-free
decorative solution.
How to take care of the preserved
flowers?
* Indoor use only
* Don\'t
require pruning or water
* Do not expose preserved
flowers direct to
the sunlight
*
Not edible. Keep out of reach
of children.
* Avoid
extremely humid environment.
*
Can stain.
Avoid direct contact with fabrics or
walls.
* Avoid
crushing, pressing or folding
flowers
* Occasionally remove dust with hair dryer (gentle cool
airflow).
Quality
control
*
Quality control begins in the fields by cultivating flowers on
dedicated farms. Flowers are carefully grown under ideal conditions
to meet size and quality
standards.
*
Quality control team check all details throughout the whole
preservation process.
*
Quality control team check
every rose before fixing
with pin.
*
Quality control team check every rose and box before packaging with
carton.
How to use preserved
roses?
That\'s where
your creativity starts working. Like floral
arrangements, wedding bouquets, corsages, boutonnieres,
centerpieces,
stage set, souvenirs, gift ideas, fashion accessories, event
& celebration…
you name it!