Color Change after Drying

While some color change is expected during the drying process, our goal is to preserve the essence and beauty of each rose’s color as faithfully as possible. Each dried rose retains its unique charm and elegance, capturing the enduring beauty of nature’s palette.

Red Roses:

  • Fresh Color: Bright, vibrant red.
  • After Drying: May experience a slight darkening or deepening of color, but generally retains its rich red hue.

White Roses:

  • Fresh Color: Pure white.
  • After Drying: Tends to maintain its white color fairly well after drying, with perhaps a slight ivory or cream undertone.

Dark Pink Roses:

  • Fresh Color: Intense, deep pink.
  • After Drying: Can turn into purple color.

Orchids:

  • Fresh Color: A vibrant white
  • After Drying: Can Change color drastically

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