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BOTANICAL RESIN

The technique of embedding dehydrated plants and mushrooms in epoxy resin is a fascinating way to create works of art that capture the beauty of nature and immortalize it in unique and enduring pieces.

To create these pieces, care and skill are required. First, the plants and mushrooms are carefully selected, chosen for their beauty and uniqueness. They are harvested with respect from special locations, preserving their natural colors and details.

Next, the dehydrated plants and mushrooms are carefully and artistically arranged in the epoxy resin, creating a harmonious composition. The transparent resin encases the plants and mushrooms, preserving their original appearance and characteristics.

The end result is a unique piece of art that resembles a garden encapsulated in resin. The transparency of the resin allows the colors and details of the plants and mushrooms to be clearly admired, creating a poetic representation of nature in its most exuberant form.

This resin embedding technique pays homage to the ephemeral nature of the natural world, capturing its beauty and preserving it forever in a durable piece of art. It is a way to celebrate flora and fauna in a unique and special manner, creating a connection between art and nature that enchants and inspires.

In addition to careful selection of dehydrated plants and mushrooms, the technique of embedding in epoxy resin requires the use of high-quality resins with UV protection, which helps to delay yellowing of the pieces.

The high-quality resin allows the pieces to maintain their transparency and original shine, resisting damage caused by exposure to sunlight and light. The UV protection helps prevent degradation of the natural colors of the plants and mushrooms, ensuring that the pieces remain beautiful for longer. These quality considerations in the resin used for embedding help ensure that the pieces are durable and preserve their original beauty for many years.

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