Reed diffuser
USD $0.25 - $0.9 /Piece
Min.Order:10000 Pieces
Sola Rose flower with Reed stick. |
Sola roll / Flower Industry is a type of Cottage industry. |
Sola wood is also known as Balsa wood. |
Sola flower available in colour also & colour we can dye according to buyer requirement |
Sola is a kind of soft wood & feel like thermocol. |
Sola wood crops available in India & in only state West bengal. |
Sola is typical Handicraft product of West bengal & its supplied/Export all over India & arround the world from Kolkata. |
Eco-friendly |
Soft & delicate |
Very popular to use as flower diffusser. |
Available in different size, |
skypeid : petalsconcept1 |
Raw Material use in producing these flower |
Sola Roll |
Thread |
Cotton wick |
Gum |
Instrument use in making these flower |
Sharp Knife, |
Scissor |
Highly skilled labour |
Packaging details |
one pc box pack, |
Master carton of 400 pcs |
Master carton size 21" x 26" x 21" |
Master carton volume 0.19 Cbm |
Master carton weight Appx 10 Kgs |
Master carton volumetric weight appx 48 Kgs |
Packaging Material |
small duplex box for individual packing |
BOPP Brown tape for Box sealing |
PP strap for straping to cartons |
7 Ply corrugated box |
Print labels to put on packed cartons |
Sola flower History |
Sola is a short leguminous tree from India, which grows in rice fields. When removing the bark of the Sola tree a glossy white stalk appears. It is cut into thin slice by the skillful hands of an artisan. These slices are dried and they become the petals of Sola flowers which are made one by one. Once the fibers of the petals have absorbed the fragrance and the pigments, the beautiful Sola flower is complete. |
Sola can found in the Asia, especially in India , and harvested once a year, in September. The quality and the quantity of the harvest vary each year with the temperatures and the weather conditions. Growing naturally in the rice fields, Sola was first considered as a threat for the rice crops and was eliminated until its white stalk got appreciated and used for making artificial flowers. This story is typical of India, country of industry. The discovering of this new material enabled the creation of new types of diffuser. |