Dry Red/ Pink Rose Petals in Red/Burgandy and Pink colored available of Indian Origin Suitable for Tea Blending, Perfumery, Cosmetics, Pot Pourri and Confetti.
We produce first grade quality of dry rose petals without calyx, dry rose flower whole and closed rose buds from pakistan.
These are excellent quality well selected, sorted and cleaned naturally dried red rose petals, whole flowers, closed buds and dry green leaves with optimum moisture level, having strong and wonderful rose colors and fragrance
These can be used in food, flavor tea, cosmetic product; in making rose water etc
These are available throughout the year in pakistan.
We are ready to serve you and send sample to your company
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Product name: Dried Rose Flower
Origin: Vietnam
Material: 100% natural rose
Moisure: Max 3%
Shelf Life: 24 months
Packing: Mini bag 100gr, packing in bulk 20 kgs with PP paper or customer resquest
Dried rose flowers are like little treasures that keep the beauty of roses even after they've dried up.
They come in pretty colors and keep the lovely smell we all associate with roses. People use them to make things look nice at home, like putting them in decorations or making sweet-smelling sachets. Some even use them in cooking to add a flowery taste to teas or desserts.
Besides looking and smelling good, dried rose petals might have some health perks too, like:
- having things that help fight stress and being good for the skin.
- make your space look pretty, add a sweet taste to your tea
- give off a nice smell
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