What is Floral Preservation


At An Everlasting Rose, we use a "freeze -dry" method for floral preservation. "Freeze-dry" is a process that extracts moisture from the flowers through a vacuum system. This process ensures that the natural shape and appearance of the flowers is kept without physically handling the flowers.

Each flower arrangement is preserved in an air-tight vacuum seal before and after the process to ensure that the flower quality is maintained. Upon completion of the preservation process, a protective coating is applied to ensure long term sustainability. Finally, once complete, each flower arrangement is secured in an airtight seal in a beautiful frame or display case of your choice.


Why should I preserve my Wedding bouquet or other flowers?

It's a perfect and unique idea to give as a wedding gift from parents or friends. An Everlasting Rose can customize the display case with your bridal bouquet, churda (Indian wedding bangles), invitations, tiara, photos of the couple, and or any other accessories to make a gorgeous and classic customized keepsake.


What type of flowers can you preserve?

A wide variety of flowers can be preserved including roses, lilies, orchids, freesia, daisies, gardenias, peony, carnations, stephanotis and more.


How long do the flowers last once preserved?

Under normal living conditions, your flowers will last for many years in our sealed display cases.


Can you customize for any occasion?

The keepsake makes for a great gift for any occasion such as Engagements, Weddings, Anniversaries, Graduations, Valentine's Day, Baby Keepsakes, Sympathy or Memorial Tributes (funerals), Lohri, Diwali, Christmas and many more. We can customize for any occasion. To see the different types of custom displays available, please see the products section.


So, before you toss your bouquet or flowers An Everlasting Rose so that we may help you turn your flowers into memories that you can cherish for a lifetime.

For more frequently asked questions about flowers and how to preserve yours, please see the FAQs section.