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Dahlia and dried rose double ring, a floral poem where intense passion and delicate beauty intertwine


When that pair of double-ring arrangements of dahlias and dried roses was placed in the glass display case, even the afternoon sunlight seemed to be drawn towards that intertwined flower bed. On the two silver-gray metal rings, the soft beauty of the dahlias and the intense heat of the dried roses intertwined with each other. Without the fragrance of real flowers, yet through the frozen form, a poem about collision and fusion was written. The burnt marks of the roses kissed by the flames, intertwined with the layer upon layer of petals of the dahlias, became a more touching image than any words could express.
The rose was fixed on the inner side of the double ring, creating a wonderful contrast with the large lilies on the outer side. The emergence of dry-roasted roses has given this delicate beauty a fiery touch. As the gaze shifts from the daffodils to the roses, it feels as if one has stepped from the morning mist of spring into the bonfire of autumn. The two completely different atmospheres meet on the canvas, yet there is no sense of discord.
Hang it on the bedside of the bedroom, and it unexpectedly became a visual comfort before sleep. It doesn’t have to worry about wilting like real flowers, nor does it need to bother with dust removal. Yet it can connect people’s emotions more easily than any decoration. This pair of double rings acts like a silent prologue, pulling out each person’s memories from various corners and merging them together in the flower bed to form a new story. It doesn’t have a bright color impact, but with its rich texture, it enables everyone who sees it to find their own resonance.
It hangs on the wall, silent and still, yet with the folds and burn marks of its petals, it tells the passionate and charming story to everyone who passes by.
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