Everlasting Flower: Crafting Timeless Blooms

For those who believe beauty and memories deserve to last, Everlasting Flower stands as a global purveyor of
 preserved flower artistry—blending decades of international innovation with localized craftsmanship to turn
fleeting moments into enduring treasures.

Preserved Flowers: The Story of Everlasting Beauty

Technical Origins

In 1987, universities in Belgium and Germany developed the first preserved flower after over a decade of research. In 1991, France’s Vermont company patented the technology and brought it to global markets, emerging as a key early commercial promoter.

Japanese Industrialization

In 2002, Japan’s Oh Chi Nursery (Daichi Farm) independently perfected the process; starting in 2003, it sold preserved rose products, establishing preserved flowers as a mainstream gift category.

Chinese Localization

In 2005, the team led by Lu Yuanxue at the Kunming Institute of Botany (Chinese Academy of Sciences) introduced Japanese technology, innovated it, and built a localized production system—spurring the growth of numerous enterprises.

The core value of preserved flowers lies in preserving the beauty and sentimental meaning of fresh blooms,
while also being eco-friendly and practical, satisfying people’s desire to keep beautiful things lasting.
 
They retain the shape, color, and texture of fresh flowers but avoid wilting. They serve as home decor, holiday
gifts, or emotional tokens, holding memories of birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, and other special moments.
Additionally, high-quality preserved flowers use eco-friendly preservation processes: compared to frequently
replacing fresh flowers, they reduce resource consumption and waste—while also "storing love" so that
affection never fades.
Blooming Forever: Everlasting Flower’s Journey of Preserved Flower Artistry

When a fresh rose wilts in a week, we turn it into a memory that lasts for years.

At Everlasting Flower, we don’t just sell flowers—we craft timeless symbols of beauty and connection, rooted in
the global legacy of preserved flower innovation (from 1987’s pioneering bloom to French patents and Japanese
artistry) and elevated by China’s localized technological breakthroughs (thanks to the Kunming Institute of
Botany’s work). Today, we breathe life into this heritage in every creation: from our glass-domed single roses
 (vivid orange and crimson blooms frozen in perfect form) to luxury rose boxes (sizes ranging from a single
stem to a lush 50-rose arrangement, tied with silk ribbons for gifting).

Our collections blend artistry with purpose:

Emotional Tokens

 Our exclusive heart-topped glass dome (adorned with hydrangea petals and gold accents) isn’t just decor—it’s a birthday or anniversary gift that locks a precious moment in time.

Japanese Industrialization

In 2002, Japan’s Oh Chi Nursery (Daichi Farm) independently perfected the process; starting in 2003, it sold preserved rose products, establishing preserved flowers as a mainstream gift category.

Versatile Beauty

 Whether it’s a pastel-hued square box (in pink, red, or turquoise) for a living room shelf, or a minimalist black cylinder for a desk, Everlasting Flower’s designs fit every space and occasion.

For us, preserved flowers are more than a product—they’re a promise: the beauty you love, the memories you
cherish, never fading
. When you choose Everlasting Flower, you’re not just buying a flower—you’re keeping a
piece of joy, forever in bloom.