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Preserved bridal bouquets, kept beyond the wedding day
A fresh bridal bouquet has a 5 to 7 day window before the petals brown. A preserved bridal bouquet, treated and arranged the right way, lasts 1 to 3 years on a side table or under a glass dome. Couples who want both, the live-on-the-day vibrancy and the long-term keepsake, increasingly order the matched pair from us: a fresh bouquet for the wedding itself and a preserved replica designed to live on the dresser afterwards.
Our preserved bridal bouquets are made with real flowers (not silks, not paper) that have undergone a glycerine and dye preservation process, giving them a soft natural finish that survives Singapore's humidity better than fresh blooms ever would. Garden roses, peonies, hydrangeas, eucalyptus, baby's breath, and lavender are the most-ordered preserved blooms because they hold their shape and colour the longest. White, blush, dusty pink, champagne, and burgundy are the most-requested colour palettes for preserved bridal work.
Pricing starts at SGD 250 for a single-bloom-style preserved bouquet (e.g., a soft rose-and-baby's-breath posie) and reaches SGD 800 for premium peony-and-garden-rose preserved keepsakes. Most preserved bridal orders sit in the SGD 380 to SGD 580 range. Lead time is 2 to 4 weeks because each bouquet is built to order. For the matched-pair fresh side, see our fresh bridal bouquets. For preserved bridesmaid pieces and ceremony accent florals, see our preserved bridesmaid bouquets and full wedding florals collection.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long do preserved bridal bouquets last in Singapore?
1 to 3 years in a Singapore home, depending on storage. Keep them out of direct sunlight (UV fades the dye) and away from humid corners (kitchen, bathroom). A glass dome or display case extends the life closer to the 3-year end of the range. Most couples display them on a dresser or shelf for 18 to 24 months before retiring them.
Can I get a preserved replica of my actual wedding bouquet?
Yes, but the better approach is to commission the preserved bouquet alongside the fresh one with the same colour palette and flower mix, rather than preserving the fresh bouquet after the wedding. Post-wedding preservation requires the fresh bouquet within 24 to 48 hours of the ceremony, which is logistically difficult during a honeymoon. We design the matched-pair fresh and preserved sets together, 2 to 4 weeks before the wedding date.
How much does a preserved bridal bouquet cost in Singapore?
SGD 250 (single-bloom-style) to SGD 800 (premium peony and garden rose). Most orders sit in the SGD 380 to SGD 580 range. Lead time is 2 to 4 weeks because each bouquet is built to order with sourced preserved blooms.
What flowers work best in preserved bridal bouquets?
Garden roses, peonies, hydrangeas, eucalyptus, baby's breath, and lavender are the most-ordered preserved blooms because they hold their shape and colour the longest. White, blush, dusty pink, champagne, and burgundy are the most-requested colour palettes. Avoid relying on tulips, lilies, or daffodils for preservation work, they don't hold up well to the glycerine treatment.
How should I store and display a preserved bridal bouquet?
Display it out of direct sunlight (UV fades the dye over 6 to 12 months) and away from humid spaces (kitchens, bathrooms). A glass dome or shadow box extends the life to the 3-year end of the range. Dust it gently with a soft brush every few months. Avoid spraying water or fragrance on it (preserved petals are not waterproof).



