Blue dried Babala | Millet or Millet dried flowers | Length 65 centimetres | Ordered per 100 pieces
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Discover the Blue Dried Babala from QC! With 65 cm length and 100 pieces per pack, perfect for any decoration. Low maintenance, durable and a unique addition to any floral arrangement!
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Babala on natural voice Blue Content: x 100 Colour: Blue Length: 65cm
Dried babala, also known as dried millet, is a popular choice in the world of dried flowers and interior decoration. Here are some details about dried babala dried flowers:### Origin and Description - **Origin**: Babala is a type of millet (millet), a grain commonly found in Asia and Africa. It is a widely used crop for food and fodder - **Description**: Dried babala consists of long stalks with densely packed, grain-like seed heads. They have a natural, rustic appearance and can vary in colour from light brown to dark brown, depending on the drying process and variety. ### Applications 1. **Interior decoration**: - **Bouquets and Arrangements**: Dried babala is often used in drying bouquets and floral arrangements. They add texture and height to arrangements and combine well with other dried flowers such as pampas grass, lavender and cornflowers - **Vases and Pots**: They can be placed on their own in a vase for a simple, natural decoration or mixed with other dried flowers. 2. **Weddings and Events**: - **Bridal Bouquets**: They are popular in rustic and boho-chic wedding themes, often used in bridal bouquets and as decoration on tables - **Backdrop decoration**: Babala can be used in wall decorations or as part of larger floral arrangements at events. 3. **Art and Crafts**: - **DIY projects**: Dried babala is a favourite in DIY projects, from wreaths to decorative displays ### Care and Durability - **Care**: Dried babala requires no water or special care, making them durable and low-maintenance. However, they should be protected from direct sunlight and moisture to prevent discolouration and moulding - **Durability**: Being dried, they can last for years without losing their aesthetic value. This makes them an eco-friendly alternative to fresh flowers ### Decorative Tips - **Combinate with other elements**: Dried babala can be beautifully combined with other natural elements such as dried leaves, wood branches and moss - **Seasonal decoration**: They go well with both autumn and winter decorations because of their earthy tones and robust texture.