Small Heirloom — Resin Preservation
A petite resin heirloom created from meaningful wedding flowers, designed as a refined keepsake for a desk, shelf, bedside table, or display cabinet.
Best for: couples who want a compact resin preservation with selected blooms or petals rather than a larger statement piece.
Also available for other meaningful occasions: memorial flowers, anniversaries, engagements, baby celebrations, graduations, milestone birthdays, sympathy flowers, and other personal events can also be considered for preservation.
Finished size: approximately 4 × 4 × 2 in.
What is included: preservation of selected floral material, artist-led composition, resin casting, finishing, and final presentation.
Flower appearance: natural flowers change during preservation. Colors may deepen, soften, warm, or become more muted; these variations are part of the botanical character of the finished piece.
Process: flowers are assessed individually and the preservation method is chosen according to flower type and condition before casting.
Timing: confirmed at intake based on flower type, condition, preservation method, and the current studio schedule.
Local flower drop-off: Charleston-area drop-off is arranged by appointment as soon as possible after the event.
Care: display indoors away from prolonged direct sunlight, heat, and excessive moisture. Clean gently with a soft dry cloth.
Photography shown is a representative styling example. Every preservation is custom and will reflect the actual flowers received.
Planning a wedding? Reserve your wedding date with a $150 non-refundable deposit. The deposit secures space on the Le Rosse Studio preservation calendar and is applied in full toward your final preservation order.
Reserve Your Wedding Date — $150 | See How Wedding Flower Preservation Works
Preserving flowers from another occasion? No reservation is required. Contact Le Rosse Studio as soon as possible so we can review timing, flower condition, and the best receiving plan before you ship or drop off your flowers. Learn more about meaningful-occasion preservation.