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Preserve Your Sacred Flowers & Temple Blessings in Resin

byAartcafeShips across India; Studio in Janakpuri, New DelhiStarts from250 per piece/pairView full gallery

Don't let divine temple blessings or milestone memories fade away. I turn your sacred flowers, temple prasad, or precious baby footprints into everlasting resin art so you can keep those memories close forever.

This was a deeply meaningful project. A client wanted to preserve the sacred Bael Patra leaves from the Ujjain Mahakal temple. I encased the leaves and a picture of the deity in resin, creating an eternal keepsake for their mandir before they flew internationally.

Blessings from Khatu Shyam Ji, preserved forever. This video shows how I took a client's blessed rose and attar (perfume) from the temple and preserved them inside a clear resin cube. It’s a way to hold onto that divine energy and memory.

This video shows the demoulding of a custom preservation piece. I preserved wedding flowers and bangles for a couple, embedding them in resin with their names and wedding date. It’s a beautiful way to turn wedding day memories into a lasting treasure.

Here is a custom car hanging I made as a return favor for a Guruji's satsang. It features a picture of Guruji on a round resin base, attached to a resin casting of his holy feet. It’s a small but powerful token of faith that can be kept close.

This client sent me flowers from a Khatu Shyam Ji kirtan to be preserved for eternity. I arranged the colorful flowers around an image of the deity and encased them in a wooden resin frame. The final piece, with the word 'Lakhdatar', is a vibrant and lasting tribute.

A beautiful way to share blessings from a pilgrimage. I preserved Akshat (sacred rice) from a client's Shikharji yatra into these heart-shaped keychains. Each keychain is personalized with names like 'Paras Baba Ki Jai', making them perfect return gifts for family.

This is one of the most precious keepsakes I create. I preserved a newborn baby girl's first footprints from her Ghrepravesh ceremony, along with the sacred rice. The final piece is a beautiful LED-lit frame with her name, 'Siya', a cherished memory for the family.

About Preserve Your Sacred Memories

Preservation isn't just about pouring resin. To keep flowers, leaves, or sacred rice from turning brown or losing their shape, I use a chemical dehydration process that takes 15 to 20 days. This patience is non-negotiable because I am handling your memories, not just making decor. Whether it is Bael Patra from Ujjain or Akshat from Shikharji, the final piece is crafted to survive the years, not just the next festive season.

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