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Preserved Flower

Care Guide:

  1. Light
    Avoid Direct Sunlight: Preserved flowers should be kept out of direct sunlight. UV rays can cause the flowers to fade or become brittle over time. Place them in a shaded area to preserve their color and texture.

  2. Watering
    No Watering Needed: Unlike fresh flowers, preserved flowers do not require any water. Exposure to moisture can cause them to deteriorate or grow mold. Keep them in dry conditions.

  3. Humidity
    Low Humidity: Preserved flowers last longer in low-humidity environments. High humidity can cause them to absorb moisture, making them more fragile and prone to damage.

  4. Handling
    Minimal Touching: Avoid handling preserved flowers too often, as the oils from your hands can affect their longevity. If possible, display them in a location where they won’t need to be moved frequently.

  5. Air Circulation
    Moderate Air Flow: Ensure good air circulation around the preserved flowers to prevent dust build-up, but avoid placing them in drafty areas where they may dry out too much or become brittle.

  6. Cleaning
    Dust Gently: To clean preserved flowers, gently dust them using a soft brush or a hairdryer set to a low, cool setting to remove any dust that accumulates over time.

Preserved flowers are long-lasting and require minimal care, making them a perfect option for low-maintenance décor that keeps its beauty for months or even years.