Beautiful flowers fade quickly, but with flower preservation, their beauty can last for years. There are several popular bouquet preservation methods. The first method is air-drying, simple but not always giving great results. The second is pressing, which turns flowers into flat artwork under glass. The third is freeze-drying, which keeps both the color and shape but requires professional equipment. The fourth is waxing, which extends freshness but only temporarily. The fifth and most modern method is resin preservation, where flowers are sealed inside crystal-clear resin. This technique allows you to create jewelry, décor, or functional art pieces where flowers look as if they were just picked. People use these methods for weddings, anniversaries, gifts, and also for funeral flowers, when families want to keep a meaningful memory of a loved one. Each method has its advantages, but resin has become the most durable and beautiful way to preserve flowers.
