The Short Answer
Flowers preserved in premium UV-resistant resin last for decades — a lifetime of display — without yellowing or significant fading. By contrast, dried or pressed flowers fade within 1–3 years. The biggest factor is resin quality: always insist on UV-resistant resin.
Five factors decide whether your preserved flowers stay beautiful for decades or fade early.
Premium UV-resistant resin stays crystal-clear for decades. Cheap, non-UV resin yellows within 1–2 years — this is the #1 thing that determines longevity.
Flowers dried properly with silica gel hold their colour and shape long-term. Poorly dried flowers can brown or shrink inside the resin over time.
Even UV-resistant resin lasts longest away from constant, direct sunlight. Display your piece in bright but indirect light for best results.
A fully cured, bubble-free, properly sealed piece resists moisture and air. Handcrafted, layered casting outlasts rushed factory work.
Resin frames are durable but not indestructible. Wipe gently with a soft cloth and avoid drops — with basic care, a quality piece lasts a lifetime of display.
Every Sabhya Kala piece uses premium UV-resistant resin and professionally silica-gel-dried flowers, hand-cast in thin, fully-cured layers. That combination is exactly what longevity depends on — so your varmala or bouquet stays crystal-clear for decades.