Preserved Roses in Small Square Classic Black Box for $57
April 26, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website


KEY FEATURES
Throughout the world, the rose has come to mean everything from innocence to intrigue, purity to passion, friendship to fascination, and new love to eternal longing. Now, the rose can be preserved for at least a full year—and Le Jardin Infini brings it to you in an exquisite presentation. Preserved roses are real roses that last up to a year. They were picked at their perfect bloom and dipped into a non-toxic formula to preserve their natural beauty all year long. For anyone who appreciates the beauty of the rose and values a unique, deeply emotional gift like this, Le Jardin Infini roses are simply unparalleled.
- Roses are picked at their perfect bloom & dipped into a non-toxic formula for preservation
- Lasts up to a year w/ proper care
- Lasting blooms require no maintenance whatsoever
- Preserved roses benefit from occasional light dusting
Care Instructions
These lasting blooms almost no maintenance whatsoever. They may benefit from a light dusting occasionally. We also suggest that you keep them away from intense sunlight, heat, and moisture to help preserve their longevity.
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Rose color: red
- Box color: black
- Box dimensions: 4″ x 4″ x 4″
- Lasts up to a year
- No maintenance
Includes
- 4x Preserved Roses (Red)
- 1x Small Square Classic Black Box
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