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Dried flax (12)
Reference : 12-SEC-FL-LIN-08
of 100g
bunch
Available stock : 68 units
Color : Nature
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Description
An emblematic and pleasing textile material, did you know that linen can also be used as a decorative object? Indeed, it's rare to see linen in its natural state, yet dried linen is an indispensable ingredient in bouquets of flowers and dried foliage. Featuring small, round beads at the end of very fine thread-like stems, flax brings originality with its unique shape that resembles no other dried flower. Extremely versatile, linen is an all-purpose element that enhances any creation, from the most original to the most classic. It goes very well with other flowers such as gypsophila, pampas or broom bloom. Choosing linen in neutral tones such as natural linen, terracotta linen, white/cream linen or brown linen is the ideal decision for creations with a natural, country feel. You can also complement your more colorful and creative projects with fuchsia linen, light blue linen, light green linen or purple linen. When it comes to using linen in your designs, the options are many. From dry bouquets, to wreaths, to wall art and even jewelry or DIY projects, linen is an all-purpose item you can't live without.
- Origin :
- Italy
- Length min (cm) :
- 40
- Length max (cm) :
- 50
- Held in time :
Characteristics
Note: weight and dimensions are for general guidance only. It is a natural product and therefore the colours may vary depending on the bunch.
General recommendations
Dried flowers require minimal maintenance. Phocealys advises you :
- Do not expose your dried flowers directly to the sun, as direct exposure could damage the colour of your bouquets
- To remove dust from your dried bouquets, wipe them lightly with a cloth to avoid damaging them. You can also use a hairdryer, as long as the air is cold and you do not blow too close to the bouquet