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根據不同節日而設計的花束 選用日本進口高級花材製作, 不同的色系,打造出與別不同的美感。
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Description
Introduction to Leaflorist
Leaflorist firmly believes that floral art is not just a gift, but a heartfelt expression of emotion and sincerity. The brand's floral products are made from high-quality preserved flowers, symbolizing the 'everlasting love' between you and your lover, friends, and family.
What is the difference between preserved flowers and fresh flowers?
The main differences between preserved flowers and fresh flowers lie in their lifespan, care methods, and production process.
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Lifespan: Fresh flowers generally only last for a week or two before they wilt. Preserved flowers, however, can last for several years or even longer due to special treatment.
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Care method: Fresh flowers require regular water changes and need appropriate light and temperature to stay fresh. Preserved flowers do not need water or light, nor do they require special temperature control, but they should be kept away from overly humid or high-temperature environments.
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Production process: Fresh flowers are directly picked from flower fields and need to be processed and transported immediately after picking to keep them fresh. Preserved flowers undergo a series of processing steps after picking, including dehydration, bleaching, dyeing, and preservation, allowing them to maintain their vivid colors and natural form for a long time.
Although preserved flowers and fresh flowers are quite different, they both add beauty and vitality to a space. The type of flower you choose depends on your specific needs and preferences.
What is the difference between Japanese preserved flower bouquets and preserved mini flower bouquets?
Apart from the price, they differ in size. Preserved mini flower bouquets are about the length of a forearm, while Japanese preserved flower bouquets are about the length of the upper body. You can choose the size of the preserved flower bouquet that suits your space and needs.
How is a Japanese preserved flower bouquet made?
The creation of preserved flowers is a perfect fusion of technology and art. First, when the fresh flowers bloom, the creator carefully picks the flowers and then undergoes a special dehydration process to remove the moisture within. Afterwards, the creator bleaches the flowers and dyes them, allowing the flowers to maintain more durable and vivid colors. The final step is to soak the flowers in a special preservation liquid to keep the flowers fresh in appearance and touch.
Is the Japanese preserved flower bouquet safe?
Although most of the materials and chemicals used in the production of preserved flowers are safe, like all decorations and household items, we should handle and store preserved flowers carefully to prevent children or pets from accidentally eating them. Although most of the chemicals used to make preserved flowers are non-toxic, they are not suitable for consumption. Also, if you or your family members are allergic to a certain chemical, you may need to understand more about the production process and materials used in preserved flowers.
When is it appropriate to give a Japanese preserved flower bouquet?
Compared to preserved mini flower bouquets, Japanese preserved flower bouquets are more suitable for grand occasions. Preserved flowers are the perfect choice for home decoration and expression of love! You can give preserved flowers on the following holidays and occasions:
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Valentine's Day
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Mother's Day
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Father's Day
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Gift for girlfriend
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Gift for boyfriend
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Anniversary gift
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Birthday
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Any memorable days
How to take care of preserved flowers?
Preserved flowers should be kept away from overly humid or high-temperature environments, which may cause their color to fade or their shape to deform. Also, avoid exposing preserved flowers directly to sunlight to prevent the flowers from fading.