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Flower Tea                         $25.00

It offers you the most healthiest ingredients together with a good fragrance. Using well-selected Fujian Silver Needles and dehydrated flowers like Gomphrena Globosa, Yellow Chrysanthemum, Jasmine and Lily, our flower tea is carefully made with the combination of unique handicraft and modern technology. The beverage looks light green and yellow, clear and bright. It has a fresh mellow fragrance and a sweet aftertaste, with light green tea dregs. The flowers are very charming and attractive, since they merge with the color, smell, taste, and shape of tea. You can not only enjoy the delicacy of tea and mellowness of flowers, but also can appreciate the sense of beauty.

Floral Terrariums                 $50.00

Flowering plants inside a terrarium are a beautiful eye-catcher and the pride of many terrarium enthousiasts. When the plant is not blooming, it offers a pretty green hiding place for your terrarium animals. When it is flowering, it transforms into a beautiful colorful place inside your terrarium. Whether it is blossoming right now or not, your flowering terrarium plant will always add quality to the life of your animals; the plant will keep the air humidity up, offers a natural hiding place, adds extra oxygen to the air and will keep the climate inside your terrarium more stable. Besides this, they are also great decorations that help to smoothen and liven up the look of a house.

Wedding Florals                  $95.00

These can be used to turn into any great centre pieces in your house or at weddings to give a warm vibe. The glasses that show purity together with white flowers give an beautiful warm look in your wedding or house. This beautiful white floral piece will always add quality to your life offering a natural sweet look to smoothen and liven up the look of a house. These flowers have intrigued us with their unique beauty and enticing scents. But some of these exceptional ‘gifts of nature’ possess unbelievable characteristics that are unknown to many of us. 

The tradition of the flower girl leading the wedding party and scattering flowers is supposed to bring the new bride a life filled with happiness and flowers. Traditionally, the bridal bouquet toss represented the passing on of good luck and to ward off evil spirits. Nowadays, whoever catches the bouquet will be the next one to marry.

Table decorations           $120.00

This vibrant summer and sprint floral table decoration arrangement is handcrafted with artificial Tulips and greenery. The plastic glasses are filled with mini marbles to enhance the look of the flowers. Flowers beguile us with their lovely scent and striking beauty, but many flowers have hidden attributes. Flowers and plants have been used medicinally for thousands of years. Many flowers may also have unusual characteristics or forms. Dive into the fascinating world of flower-lore and gain a fresh appreciation for these plants. Flowers have captured human imagination since ancient times primarily because they are beautiful and produce various kinds of pleasing smells. Different flowers are associated with different symbolism and are used for different purposes.  

Flower Holder                     $35.00

Flower arrangements for the beatification of home décor have its root in the earliest times of history. The earliest evidence was found in the flower vases of Egypt. There are depictions that the arrangements of flower bouquets date back to as early as 2500 BC. In the earlier times of history, flowers like lotuses were often used that symbolized purity. There are other types of flowers that were used for the arrangement of the bouquet of flowers like narcissus, herbs, irises, palms and anemones. The language of the bouquet of flowers originated in the Asia and the Middle Eastern countries and it was a method of symbolism. This became a celebrated form of art and was reflected as the Bamboo art in China to refer to eternity and longevity of life. The English were introduced to this language in the 18th century by Mary Wortley. 

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