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Preserved Amaranthus - White
Reference: SF-OAMR-W
Origin: Ecuador
Dimensions: L 16"-23" (40-60 cm)
Color: White
Packaging: Bunch
Preservation technique: Preservation by immersion (More info)
Non-contractual indicative values
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Some flowers may fall off
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Can appear dry
General: Preserved greenery are natural. Variations in size, shape, and color may exist between different elements of the same reference. Some parts may show slight defects (damaged stem, cut branches…).
Use: Can be glued with hot glue or cold floral glue.
Light & heat exposure: Prolonged exposure of greenery to the sun may cause discoloration and drying of the product.
Care instructions: Do not water. Avoid contact with water.
Why Use White Amaranthus for a Wedding?
White amaranthus is a striking choice for wedding decor, offering a unique combination of elegance and drama. The long, cascading stems of preserved white amaranthus create a sense of movement and flow, adding a graceful, ethereal quality to any arrangement. The pristine white hue symbolizes purity, new beginnings, and everlasting love, making it a perfect fit for wedding celebrations.
It blends beautifully with almost any wedding color scheme, whether you are opting for a classic, all-white theme or incorporating soft pastels or deep, moody tones. Its versatile appeal makes white amaranthus suitable for everything from bohemian-inspired ceremonies to grand, sophisticated affairs.
How to Use White Amaranthus in Wedding Decor
The graceful, trailing nature of preserved white amaranthus offers a myriad of creative possibilities for wedding decorations. One popular way to showcase its cascading beauty is in bridal bouquets, where it can drape elegantly alongside blooms like roses, peonies, or ranunculus. It adds a sense of whimsy and natural movement to floral arrangements, making them appear lush and luxurious.
For more dramatic effects, you can incorporate amaranthus into towering centerpieces or floral installations, letting its flowing strands create a waterfall effect. It works well in suspended designs, such as hanging floral chandeliers or cascading arches that frame the ceremony space, bringing a sense of enchantment to the venue.
White amaranthus is also ideal for embellishing aisle decorations, either as part of elaborate ground arrangements or paired with lanterns and candles to guide guests towards the altar. The preserved quality ensures that the amaranthus maintains its fresh and vibrant appearance without needing constant hydration, which is especially useful for large-scale or destination weddings.
Additionally, it can be used to enhance table settings by weaving it through garlands that run the length of the tables or accenting place settings for an added touch of sophistication. The neutral white color allows it to serve as a harmonious filler or a bold statement piece, depending on the design.
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