Care Instructions for preserved roses

CARE INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRESERVED FLOWERS
Please follow the care instructions below for ensuring your roses and other preserved florals last for 1-3 years. Failure to adhere to these care instructions may damage the roses and result in reduced shelf-life.

DO NOT WATER

  • There is NO need to water your preserved roses.
  • Any moisture or high humidity (above 80%) can also cause roses to fade & disintegrate.
  • Even moisture from your own skin can transfer to rose petals & diminish their color & shape.

AVOID DIRECT SUNLIGHT

  • Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight or dry environments as they can cause roses to dry up, making them brittle & fragile.
  • Recommended Temperature 18 - 22 °C.
  • Keep the roses away from open flames such as Candles, etc.

HANDLE WITH CARE

  • Do NOT pull or pluck roses out of their arrangement/display.
  • Never stack anything on top. 
  • Although preserved roses are non-toxic, they're not meant for consumption.
  • Avoid contact as it may transfer or stain clothes, skin, walls, etc.
  • Only for indoor use.

DUST THEM OCCASIONALLY

  • Keep them in a dust-free area, if possible.
  • Occasionally dust the roses with either a soft makeup brush or a blow dryer on a cool, gentle setting at a safe distance away from roses.

GLASS CARE

  • Only applicable to Glass Domes (Cloches). Handle glass carefully.
  • Air contains some gases, water vapors, and dust particles that stick to transparent glass panes and settle down which may lead to a hazy or cloudy appearance. 
  • Gently lift the glass dome. Use a microfiber clothe to carefully clean the inside and outside of the glass. A streak-free glass cleaner is recommended to clean the glass.
  • Another option is to gently wash the glass in tepid water (slightly warm) with small amount of dish-soap. Use a soft pad or towel to place the glass dome on. Dry the inside and outside with a micro-fiber cloth. Gently place the glass dome back on its base.