THE GENESIS OF BLOOM THE PERFECT GIFT BOX
Exquisite Preserved Long Lasting Roses (Last at Least 3 Years) Every work of art begins with a blank slate. It is the different elements pulled together in visual harmony that ultimately create the final masterpiece. So goes with Bloom The perfect gift box
Our roses are grown in the verdant, sun-drenched fields of Ecuador. Only the most perfect, beautiful and vibrant roses are selected for use within our designs. Our team of floral experts then perform a sophisticated technique allowing the flowers to maintain their natural, fresh cut appearance. Instead of leaving them to dry, they undergo a rehydration process that involves being placed within a mixture of glycerine and other plant elements. This liquid gradually rises through the stem transforming the rose into the longest-lasting flower on the market.
The artistry doesn’t end there, every arrangement is enclosed in a hand-crafted case that has been designed with precision and the utmost attention to detail. When the case arrives, delight and pleasure accompany the unwrapping of this meticulously curated gift.
Every aspect of Bloom The perfect gift box is unequaled in terms of the exquisite focus on perfection.
1. How long do Bloom The perfect gift box?
Our forever roses are designed to last at least for 3 years with proper care. TMR roses are preserved with a special technique that allows them to maintain their beauty and freshness for a long time. To ensure the best results, we recommend keeping them away from direct sunlight and moisture.
2. How big are Bloom The perfect gift box?
Bloom The perfect gift box come in a variety of sizes, ranging from small to large. Our small roses measure approximately 2.5 inches in diameter, while our large roses measure up to 5 inches in diameter. Also, we have different box shapes and sizes, that are specially designed according to the number and type of roses they hold.
3. Are Bloom The perfect gift box real roses?
Yes, Bloom The perfect gift box are real roses grown in ecuatorian fields that undergo a rehydration process to maintain their natural appearance.