Collection: Tehillah Bloom Collection

Some things are too beautiful to let go.

These pieces begin outside. A real flower — grown, opened, lived — is gathered and preserved in silica powder, drawing out every drop of moisture while holding every petal exactly as it was. Roses. Orchids. Hydrangeas. Whatever the season brings. No two flowers dry the same way. No two are ever repeated.

From there, the work becomes meditation. Each dried flower is studied — held, turned, considered. How does it want to be seen? Only then does the shaping begin.

Mica powder is brushed into every curve and fold, deepening the color the flower already carried. Then resin is painted on — petal by petal, layer by layer, each one cured before the next begins. There is no rushing this. The flower decides the pace.

Once drilled and wired, the piece takes its final dip — a last coat of resin that seals everything and gives it the soft luminous glow you see when light moves across it.

Then and only then is it ready to become wearable art.


Delicate but resilient. Just like you.

These pieces are reinforced at every stage — as much as the flower will allow while still holding its gentleness. You are not wearing something fragile. You are wearing something that has already been through a process of transformation and come out more beautiful for it.

A preserved flower is a reminder. That beauty is worth protecting. That delicate things can also be strong. That God put this much detail into a single petal — and He put that same detail into you.

Carry a piece of preserved nature. Carry the reminder.