Beads

Behind the Petal: How We Bead a Rose

Each rose begins with a wire frame and a color map. We bead the inner petals first, layering outward so the bloom opens naturally.

A single stem takes several hours — the work is slow by design. Small batches mean we never rush the wiring or the gradient shading.

That patience is what gives each flower its depth, and why no two pieces are exactly alike.