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Featured Resin Keepsakes and Preservation Projects

byFlicker ColorsDrop-off locations in Bengaluru; Accepts orders Pan-IndiaStarts from2,000 per set of 5 itemsView full gallery

A curated look at my most cherished projects, from glowing teak wood frames to personalized baby keepsakes that capture your story in resin.

This majestic 24x20 inch Sagwan wood frame is one of the largest and most intricate varmala preservations I've ever created. The piece is fully illuminated with soft LED lights, turning sacred wedding flowers into a glowing centerpiece for your home.

A wedding varmala preserved forever in a custom resin clock. I carefully place the dried flowers and then hand-write the names and special date, creating a functional piece of art that reminds you of your love every single minute.

This was a truly special project. A client brought me a handmade Nepali varmala, a family heirloom passed down through generations. I was honored to preserve this one-of-a-kind tradition in resin, ensuring her precious memory would never fade.

I love creating baby keepsakes that tell the story of a new life. This piece preserves everything from the positive pregnancy test and umbilical cord to the baby's photo and birth stats, all in a beautiful beach-themed design.

An elegant engagement platter, perfect for your ring ceremony. I used real rose petals and delicate gold flakes to create this piece, which includes a custom engraving of the couple's names and date, along with beautiful ring holders.

Don't let any part of your varmala go to waste! From a single garland, I can create up to 15 pairs of these beautiful, lightweight earrings. They make the perfect, personal gift for bridesmaids or a wearable memory for yourself.

Beyond varmalas, I also preserve other precious wedding accessories. Here, I've encased a bride's beautiful golden kaliras in a personalized resin plaque, creating a unique memento that captures the essence of her bridal look.

Sometimes, things go wrong. This piece was shattered by unexpected rain, and it was heartbreaking. But I believe in being honest about the struggles. It's a reminder that every piece is made with care, and even when there are setbacks, I am committed to my craft and my clients.

About Featured

You might see the final, glossy result here, but the journey to get there is a slow one. Every flower is hand-dried before I even start the casting process, which is why I need at least 20 days to turn your varmala or baby mementos into a lasting keepsake. I treat every piece like my own, so when you see these photos, know that it is 20 days of patience and careful pouring behind each one.

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