“I have translated Japanese into English using software, so I apologize for any mistakes in the text.”


◆Works made of epoxy resin gradually discolor yellow due to oxygen and ultraviolet light.
There is no way to avoid the discoloration.
However, it is not only epoxy resin that discolors with oxygen and ultraviolet rays, but also paper, wood, cloth, and leather. I consider them “antiquing”.

◆Although we use a unique method to harden the plants in the resin so that they do not deteriorate, we cannot guarantee that they will never change color.
Depending on the type of plant and pigment, the color may gradually fade.

◆Sometimes the leaves and petals of plants in resin appear to have a white powder on them.
It is a substance called “bloom” refined by the plant to protect itself, and is not mold.

◆Plants in resin should be displayed in a cool place below 30°C (86°F).
Plants in resin should not be placed in direct sunlight, in high temperatures, or near objects that emit heat such as heaters or lighting equipment, as this may cause the color of the flowers and leaves to discolor.

◆If the product gets dirty, wipe gently with a soft cloth or tissue paper.
Wiping too hard may scratch the surface.
Wiping with solvents will dissolve the coating agent on the surface and make it dirty.

◆Jewelry with sharp edges can scratch hands, clothing, bags, etc.

◆Epoxy resin pieces are harmless even if put in the mouth.
Jewelry and small decorations should be displayed out of the reach of small children.
Resin is very pretty, so be careful not to mistake it for candy and swallow it.