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Artificial flowers and imitations of or more thicknesses at one blow.
natural flowers are sometimes made for The veins of the leaves are next
scientific purposes (as the collection of impressed by means of a die, and the
glass flowers at Harvard University, petals are given their natural rounded
which illustrates the flora of the United forms by goffering irons of various
States), but more often as articles of shapes.
decoration and ornament. The next step is to assemble the petals
A large variety of materials have been and other parts of the flower, which is
used in their manufacture by different built up from the center outwards;
peoples at different timespainted linen The fifth is to mount the flower on a
and shavings of stained horn by the stalk formed of brass or iron wire
Egyptians, gold and silver by the Romans, wrapped round with suitably colored
rice-paper by the Chinese, silkworm material, and to fasten on the leaves
cocoons in Italy, the plumage of highly required to complete the spray.
colored birds in South America, wax, Soap Flowers
small tinted shells. More recent Two methods are used:
production methods use carved or formed A bar with layered colored soap is
soap, nylon netting stretched over wire mounted in a lathe and a chisel is used
frames, ground clay and mass produced to create circular grooves. This is the
injection plastic mouldings. carved form of soap flowers, the finished
Early history flower is very symmetric and regular, but
At the beginning of the 18th century the the flowers are not identical and thus
French, who originally learned the art hand made.
from the Italians, made great advances in An oil-less soap is milled to a powder,
the accuracy of their reproductions, and water is added and the paste is used as a
towards the end of that century the Paris modelling material. Stamps and rollers
manufacturers enjoyed a world-wide are used to emboss leaf and petal
reputation. About the same time the art textures onto the soap. This is a very
was introduced into England by French expensive, labour intensive process which
refugees, and soon afterwards it spread requires huge skills and patience.
also to America. By the time of this writing there is only
Production one known manufacturer, selling their
The industry is now a highly specialized products under the brand names of
one with several different manufacturing DecoSoap - Soap-Porri in Europe and
processes used. Soap-Porri in the United States.
Cloth and Paper Flowers Clay Flowers
Five main processes may be distinguished: Clay is dried and ground to a powder,
The first step consists of putting the water is added and coloring and the
fabric in gelatine in order to stiffen finished paste used as a modeling paste.
it. A skilled crafts person then models the
The second consists of cutting up the flowers.
various fabrics and materials employed Plastic Flowers
into shapes suitable for forming the Mass manufactured injection moulding is
leaves, petals, etc.; this may be done by used, the plastic is injected into a
Scissors, but more often stamps are preformed metal die resulting is
employed which will cut through a dozen identical flowers in high volumes.






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