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Women have always sought to surround themselves with beauty. Mastering different kinds needlework, girls create amazing and beautiful products. Now you can see bright satin flowers on various accessories. Delightful flowers are made using the kanzashi technique, behind which lies a wonderful female passion.

Historical facts

Today, this type of needlework is very relevant. Now it is extremely fashionable to wear products made using the kanzashi technique and make gifts with elements of satin flowers. Try to create your own unfading flower and decorate it with a brooch, hairpin or even a panel.

The kanzashi technique is simple, therefore it is not difficult to master it. You just need to save a little patience and accuracy, since working with the atlas is pretty painstaking.

This type of art appeared in Japan more than three hundred years ago. During that period, Japanese women changed their hair style, starting to style curls in elaborate forms. For styling the strands, different hairpins and combs, decorated with silk flowers, were used.

Connoisseurs of jewelry art consider the stone precious flowers of this famous company to be the true art of Faberge.

I invite you to admire the unfading masterpieces of the Faberge firm and modern
jewelry craftsmen of the "Anna Nova" House, which continues
tradition of creating exquisite miniatures from stone and precious metals.
I have long been fascinated by them, let them bloom here too.


For his stone masterpieces, Faberge used rock crystal, chalcedony, carnelian, agate, aquamarine, opal, jasper, obsidian, jade, rhodonite and other stones. The stones were selected with great taste, and Faberge could skillfully change the natural color of the mineral, obtaining the desired shades and tones. He boldly combined noble and ignoble materials. All the talent, imagination of the artist, the skill of the virtuoso enameller, stone cutter and the painstaking work of Carl Faberge manifested themselves here in full. Products were as close to nature as possible. In the Moscow workshop of Faberge, a special greenhouse was set up where plants were grown, which later served as models for stone miniatures. The working album of Karl Gustavovich with detailed photos fresh flowers.
Products were not branded due to the fragility of the material.

From a series of flowers in vases with "water" made of rock crystal, perhaps the most famous flower is a dandelion from the Armory of the Moscow Kremlin. The most striking thing about this flower is that at the ends of its silver stamens, real dandelion fluff is inexplicably fixed. Moreover, small diamonds are scattered on top, which, under certain lighting, sparkle like dew drops.
Even biologists were called in for an examination of the fluff, and they reliably established that it is real, and the age of the fluff corresponds to the date of creation of this masterpiece - about a hundred years. How Faberge managed to fix weightless fluffs and achieve their safety is completely incomprehensible.


Dandelion in a vase. C. Faberge, 1914-1917 Armouries

Among the refined flowers of Faberge, pansies are most common, which symbolized the thoughts of the donor about the subject of his thoughts and were romantically called "Cupid's delights."
The pansy flower is made of gold and covered with the most delicate polychrome enamels. The leaves are carved from jade, and the rock crystal glass is crafted so skillfully that it seems as if water has been poured into it.


Pansies. Firm C. Faberge Author master G. Wigstrom (1862 - 1930).

Henryk Emmanuel Wigström is a goldsmith of Finnish origin, an assistant to the famous master Mikhail Perkhin, since 1903 the chief master of the Faberge firm.

Nicholas II presented these pansies of G. Wingstrem to his wife on the tenth anniversary of their wedding. A special miniature mechanism is hidden inside the flower, which is triggered by pressing a tiny button. The petals of the flower open, and portraits of all the children of the imperial family appear inside it.


Pansies. Faberge firm, master G. Wigstrom.
Rock crystal, diamonds, glass, bone, gold. Museums of Moscow Kremlin

Another flower "Pansies"

Golden flower covered with enamel, Faberge firm

The same flower in different lighting

Cornflowers in a rock crystal vase. Silver gilded stems, petals
made in the technique of guilloche enamel, stamens are decorated with pink diamonds.

Precious cornflowers, St. Petersburg, 1900

These "Cornflowers" were purchased from Faberge in 1944.
British Queen Mary for Queen Elizabeth.

Cornflowers and stalks of oats. Gold, rock crystal, diamonds; casting,
carving, chasing, polishing, enamel. High 29 cm
1880s

Narcissus with jade leaves and rock crystal water


Narcissus, firm C. Faberge, after 1904. Hermitage, St. Petersburg

In 1896, Alexandra Fedorovna received a bouquet of lilies of the valley by Faberge as a gift from the merchants of Nizhny Novgorod, a copy of an ancient Chinese palace decoration. The Empress was delighted with pearl-brilliant lilies of the valley with jade leaves in a golden basket. Since then, this bouquet usually stood on her table.


Basket with lilies of the valley, Faberge firm, master August Holstrom. 1896 Gold, silver, jade, pearls, diamond

Lily of the valley flower. Emperor Nicholas II and Empress Alexandra Feodorovna
acquired this symbol of spring on March 22, 1914.

Lily of the valley. K. Faberge. Gold, pearls, jade, rock crystal.

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More Faberge lilies of the valley:

The largest collection of stone flowers by Faberge is now owned by the English Queen Elizabeth II, 26 works out of 80 made.
The main part of the collection was collected at one time by Queen Alexandra of Britain, who is the sister of the Russian Empress Maria Feodorovna.

Don't miss the decorations! Carl Faberge's jewelry was available to different strata of society. Most of all, the master appreciated the idea, not the cost. Therefore, it was possible to purchase a brooch for 1 ruble and for one hundred thousand rubles.

Three Faberge brooches with flowers:


C. Faberge - Brooch "Iris" with diamonds, carved stone with iris

In this video you can see not only flowers, but also Faberge berries:

For those who are not in a hurry. Film about the Faberge Museum in St. Petersburg:

"House "Anna Nova" was established in 2004 in St. Petersburg. From the very beginning, the main direction of the company's creative activity was the creation of exquisite miniatures from stone and precious metals. The history of such precious "trinkets" has a long tradition both in Europe and in Russia where the best of them were made by the firm of Carl Faberge.Anna Nova Jewelry House aims to continue and develop the traditions of this type of jewelry art at the very high level." (Website -

An unfading flower is called tailed amaranth ( Amaranthus caudatus). The ancient Greeks saw it as a symbol of immortality. And not in vain: amaranth inflorescences look spectacular both in the garden and in winter bouquets; dried, they retain their beauty for a long time.

Amaranth came to Europe from the East Indies in 1596. The colored waterfalls of its luxurious inflorescences made such a strong impression that in Sweden, Queen Christina in 1653 founded the Order of Knights of Amaranth. And to this day, despite the rather demanding nature, these flowers are loved by gardeners. It is far from being as exotic as its "close relative" Australian endemic, but its cultivation does not cause perplexed questions and bitter disappointments.

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Amaranth tailed – annual plant. In favorable conditions, it reaches a height of one and a half meters. Amaranth grows slowly at first, so it is grown exclusively by seedlings; optimal time sowing seeds for the Non-Black Earth zone - mid-March.

The uniqueness of this plant lies in its unusual paniculate inflorescences, consisting of many small burgundy-red or yellow-green flowers. Amaranth blooms about two and a half months after shoots appear. Appearing at the top of the plant, the inflorescences gradually grow, drooping and hanging down; the length of the inflorescences can reach up to 80 cm.

Growing amaranth seedlings and choosing a place in the garden

Sowing seeds for seedlings is carried out to a depth of one and a half centimeters. The optimum temperature for seedlings is from +20 to +24 * C; under such conditions, the first sprouts appear already on the 4th - 5th day. It is important to protect the seedlings from the cold; when placing containers on the window, take care to protect the roots from hypothermia. The recommended air temperature for seedlings is from +19 to +21 * C.

Seedlings need good lighting. So that the plants do not shade each other, the seedlings are thinned out, removing weak plants, and when 1 - 2 true leaves appear, they dive into pots 6 x 6 cm in size. In the garden for amaranth, you should also choose a light area.

To protect against the black leg, seedlings are watered with a pale solution of potassium permanganate. Treatment with bioregulators (for example, immunocytophyte or epin) is useful in order to increase the resistance of plants to adverse conditions. Top dressing is desirable to limit, given the slow growth of seedlings.

Soils for growing amaranth are preferred loamy or sandy, well-drained. It is advisable to prepare the site in the fall; digging up the soil, they introduce humus (at the rate of 5 kg per square meter), potash and phosphate fertilizers. planting plants in open ground possible after the threat of late frost has passed.

The optimal planting pattern is 40 x 70 cm. It is preferable to place amaranth in the background of the flower garden or plant it in separate groups - this will not only emphasize its features, but also allow you to hide the stakes to which adult plants are tied.

Features of care

During the summer, amaranth requires regular feeding. 1 - 2 times per season are applied to the soil organic fertilizer; full mineral feed flowers up to three times during the summer. It is necessary to monitor soil moisture: an adult plant is able to endure drought, but at the same time almost completely stops growing.
Timely care should be taken to protect against pests. Amaranth inflorescences are often affected by aphids. To get rid of it, treatment with biological preparations Akarin or Fitoverm is recommended.

Grown up amaranths must be tied up. In June, pinch the tops so that the plants do not stretch; amaranth planted in the ground grows quite quickly. At the end of August, the inflorescences are cut off for winter bouquets and quickly dried with hot air to maintain their shape and color.

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Live flowers are lovely gift and the best interior decoration. Unfortunately, their life is short, beauty is fleeting and short-lived. Surprisingly, in our time, technologies have appeared that allow us to preserve the fragile beauty of a bouquet for several years!

What do they offer modern technologies? How to keep the freshness of a natural flower for a long time?

Why don't flowers wither?

Stabilized flowers, dehydrated flowers, eternal fresh flowers - these are the names of live plants processed using a special technology. During processing, all moisture is removed from freshly cut flowers and replaced with a special liquid based on glycerin, which stops the natural processes of photosynthesis and metabolism in the plant. The flower, as it were, is preserved, does not fade, its aging stops.

This is a complex process, the features of which are kept secret by the manufacturers. As well as the exact composition of the solutions in which the flowers are immersed. After such processing, not only the natural color is preserved, the feeling of freshness when touched, but even a slight natural aroma is present! Other elements of living decor are also processed in this way - leaves, ornamental grasses, branches. deciduous trees and shrubs, conifers.

At the same time, the flower remains fresh for a long time. According to various sources, a stabilized bouquet can delight with natural beauty and freshness for several months and even years. And the flowers in glass from Natural Flower Products retain their natural beauty for up to 8 years!

What are the benefits of stabilized colors?

Florists create real works of art from fresh flowers. What a pity that they are short-lived! With new technologies, it is possible to preserve beauty for a long time.

Unlike traditional bouquets, dehydrated flower arrangements have the following important advantages:

  • do not require maintenance, watering and sunlight;
  • retain their natural appearance for several years;
  • do not depend on the seasonality factor.

How to properly store preserved flowers?

unfading flowers They will amaze with their beauty for a long time, if you follow a few rules for handling them:

  • prevent water from entering;
  • do not store them in rooms with increased level humidity;
  • avoid direct sunlight.

The most suitable temperature for storing stabilized plants is +5…35°C, the optimum air humidity is 60–80%.

The only problem, besides water ingress and high humidity in the room, is dust. There is always a certain amount of dust in the air, it settles on all surfaces and the bouquet will also soon become dusty. How to clean it? fresh flowers and houseplants simply sprayed or immersed in water. But dehydrated flowers are afraid of water! Mechanical cleaning is also easy to damage

Flowers in glass are the best choice!

This problem is easily solved with glass containers. Round transparent vessels, wide glass tubes, vases of various shapes - all this is used in interior design. They are appropriate in any style, easily combined with each other, combined with ceramics, wood, metal. "Eternal" flowers can be placed in such a vessel and all care problems will be immediately simplified.

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