I love getting flowers! If I may brag on my husband for a minute, he brings me flowers every month at unexpected times for no reason. It’s one of my most cherished surprises, and the smell of fresh flowers in the house always makes me smile. He usually picks a variety of colors and bouquets so it never gets too predictable. 🙂
The only sad part? When they wilt and wither away and I have to throw them out. I can usually get 2-3 weeks out of each bouquet with proper care, but some last less time than others. I received a classic box of Saaya Roses, and all that changed. Can you believe these beauties?!? And not only are they beautiful and smell sweet like roses do, but they last for a YEAR. Yes, a year. It’s incredible.
Saaya Roses are “preserved roses”, which mean they maintain a completely natural appearance and feel – just as if were just freshly-cut, but they are treated with a special method of drying! My yellow beauties are 100% Ecuadorian real roses. According to their site, “…during the preservation process, the roses undergo a rehydration process and then are placed in a secret natural eco-friendly mixture which is gradually absorbed by the rose until it completely substitutes the sap. Once the process is complete, you have this beautiful rose with a completely natural appearance and feel.” The best part is, this unique preservation process works for 1 year to up to 3 years (with proper care). By proper care, I mean keeping them out of direct sunlight and NOT watering them. So basically, you do hardly anything, and your roses look radiant all year long!
There are all kinds of arrangements you can get/give, including a single rose for $35. They come in every color you could every dream of, too. I think these would make a perfect bridesmaid, baby shower, get well, or birthday gift. Or a gorgeous way to congratulate someone on good news. (Use code SR15 for 15% off!) I would never have guessed technology and modern science would bring us the ability to enjoy the same bouquet of roses 365 days, but I’m so impressed that it has. Looking at these each day makes my heart happy!
Photography: S. Jackson
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