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  2. This Chic Resin Furniture Is Studded with Flowers That Bloom ...

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  3. Flower preservation - Wikipedia

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    A resin pour preservation allows for flowers like roses to be preserved in a clear transparent mould, making this method a great choice for ornamental preservation of flowers. Two separate resin elements are mixed in equal proportions and poured into a silicone mould, often in an ice cube shape, with the flower inserted.

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    William Morris Patterned Coasters, set of 4 For the art-loving coffee drinker, this set of coasters with classic William Morris designs is a thoughtful gift they're sure to use through the years.

  5. Lacquerware - Wikipedia

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    In the Tang dynasty (618–907), Chinese lacquerware saw a new style marked by the use of sheets of gold or silver made in various shapes, such as birds, animals, and flowers. [13] The cut-outs were affixed onto the surface of the lacquerware, after which new layers of lacquer were applied, dried, and then ground away, so the surface could be ...

  6. Mastic (plant resin) - Wikipedia

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    Mastic is excreted by the resin glands of Pistacia lentiscus [3] and dries into pieces of brittle, translucent resin. When chewed, the resin softens and becomes a bright white and opaque gum. The flavor is bitter at first, but after some chewing, it releases a refreshing flavor similar to pine and cedar. cleaning mastic tears in Pyrgi

  7. Oshibana - Wikipedia

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    Oshibana (押し花) is the art of using pressed flowers and other botanical materials to create an entire picture from these natural elements. [1] Such pressed flower art consists of drying flower petals and leaves in a flower press to flatten them, exclude light and press out moisture. These elements are then used to "paint" an artistic ...