Looking to find out who sells the nicest gold dipped roses? Look no further! Recognized as one of the nation's top florists, Kremp Florist has the highest quality flowers and the most beautiful gold dipped roses available for immediate delivery. Choose from a variety of color options including traditional red, innocent white, perfect pink and our unique rainbow color. Is this a special occasion? If so, check out our premium gold dipped roses that are preserved and completely covered in your choice of 24 karat gold or silver. You can immediately feel the difference in the weight of the rose. We even have real roses that are dipped in copper! These are truly unique and something a little different. Don't trust anyone else when shopping for gold roses. A florist always knows best and these are the finest gold dipped roses at the best price.
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Some common questions about our gold dipped roses:
Do gold tipped roses really have a rose inside?
Yes, absolutely! That is what makes these roses so special. The roses we use are grown specifically for dipping and hold up the best compared to other varieties.
How much gold is used to make gold tipped roses?
Our roses use only the finest quality 24 karat gold for dipping. Other companies may use tin that is sprayed with lesser quality 10 karat gold. Those roses are visibile lesser quality and when held in your hand just don't compare to the heavier 24k dipped roses.
How are gold roses made?
Also referred to as gold trimmed or gold tipped roses, gold dipped roses go through a time consuming process in order to come out looking perfect. Our process has been perfected over the past 35 years. The key is selecting the highest quality roses and preserving them at the peak of their beauty. The second step is a proprietary process to get the gold, silver or copper attached the stem, leaves and petals. The final step is the drying process which can take days. These three steps combined result in a beautifully preserved rose that is meant to last forever.
Do gold roses have a special meaning?
Gold(or yellow) roses carry the meaning of friendship and joy. However when giving a rose that is actually dipped in gold, it is another level of expression for the occasion you are sending it for. For example- if you normally send a red rose for Valentine's Day and this year, you send a red rose that is dipped in 24k gold, it is said to mean a lot more to the recipient. Gold roses are typically not expected, therefore they can mean a lot more when received. The roses that are completely covered in gold or silver have a more permanent or "forever" meaning. Since the rose will last forever, so will the love you share. Be sure to check out our guide to rose color meanings for more information about what the significance is of each rose color.
How much are gold roses worth?
The simple answer is... the price you paid! We are proud to offer our top quality gold dipped roses at the lowest price online. Feel free to shop around. You won't find gold roses of this quality at this price anywhere else.
How do I clean my gold rose?
Gold dipped roses should be treated like a piece of art. These roses hold up very well and could just use a soft dusting from time to time. We recommend storing them in their display boxes whenever possible to keep them safe and prevent dust from affecting their beauty.
What is the best way to display gold roses?
Displaying gold dipped roses really depends on the occasion. Many customers send these roses for occasions like Valentine's Day, Anniversary, I Love You, Mother's Day and Just Because. Since each rose comes in it's own gift box, they can be displayed in their box which also helps keep the rose safe. These roses can also be left out on display as is which can show off the sparkle and beauty of the entire stem(not just the rose head). Lastly, you could always display them the traditional way and that is in an appropriately sized bud vase. These are thin vases that are meant to hold 1 to 3 stems. Just be sure it is weighted or heavy enough to hold the weight of the rose.
This page was edited by Chad Kremp