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Timeless Varmala & Wedding Flower Preservation

byFlicker ColorsStudio at Nagarbhavi, BengaluruView full gallery

Don't let your wedding flowers fade away. I turn your varmalas, bouquets, and bridal kaliras into lasting resin art pieces, keeping your memories as vibrant as the day you said 'I do'.

It was such an honor to create this flower preservation frame for the renowned Kannada composer and singer, Arjun Janya. His wife approached me to preserve these special flowers, and I crafted this dual-layer teak wood frame to honor their memories.

This project was incredibly special. A client brought me a handmade Nepali varmala passed down through generations. I preserved it with her wedding photos in this circular resin frame, ensuring her family's tradition and her own love story will last forever.

This majestic 24x20 inch Sagwan wood frame is one of the largest varmala preservations I've done. It features a beautiful photo collage, the couple's initials, and is lit with soft LED lights to make the preserved flowers glow.

This client wanted to preserve the flowers from all his wedding events in a single frame. I created this four-quadrant design, with each section holding the flowers and a photo from the engagement, reception, muhurtham, and wedding.

This was my heaviest piece to date, weighing over 6 kg. I preserved the bride's chooda, the groom's pearl necklace, and their varmala in a deep 16x16 inch frame, submerging everything completely in resin to create this stunning, memory-filled keepsake.

This piece was more than just a varmala preservation. The client wanted to include the bride's choora and maang tikka along with the groom's mala. I arranged everything in this 14x14 lighted frame to create a truly magical wedding keepsake.

Here, I'm preserving a groom's moti mala and the bride's varmala in a beautiful teak wood frame. The design includes their initials, wedding date, and a central photo, creating a classic and elegant wedding memento.

About this collection

Preservation isn't just about pouring resin. It's a delicate process that requires patience, as I need to dehydrate your flowers using silica sand to lock in that color before the pour. Because I use a multi-layer technique to ensure your varmala or bouquet is fully submerged without air bubbles, you should plan for at least 20 days to get the perfect result.

I don't just dump flowers in resin. Every petal tells a story, and my job is to make sure that story stays crisp. Whether you bring me a traditional Nepali varmala, a fresh bouquet, or even a cherished set of kalire, I handle them with the same care.

For large projects, I use solid Teak Wood frames that resist warping, adding in LED strips and vinyl calligraphy to make the piece a centerpiece, not just a souvenir. Even if your flowers arrived a little wilted or petals broke off in transit, don't worry. I have techniques to reconstruct and restore them before they are sealed for good.

I work out of my Bangalore studios in Nagarbhavi and HRBR Layout. If you are outside the city, I offer pan-India shipping. Resin art is my therapy and my truth—I am not here to rush the process. If you want a piece that lasts for decades and doesn't yellow, let's talk.

Preserved hundreds of wedding memories in BangaloreApproved by the tribe
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Flicker Colors

Studio at Nagarbhavi, BengaluruStarting ₹999 per piece

I'm Simran. I juggle a corporate IT job and my resin studio, Flicker Colors, because I believe in the magic of creating things that last. Whether it's a massive Sagwan frame for a celebrity or a simple hanging heart for your bedroom, I pour my heart into every piece.

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