Dried hibiscus petals are one of the most visually striking botanical decorative materials: their deep red or purple hues instantly create a focal point in glass jars, woven bowls, candle holders or gift packaging. The scent of hibiscus is mildly fruity and slightly tart — distinctively recognisable but not overpowering.
For decorative use, hibiscus petals are ideal as part of dried flower bouquets, pot-pourri blends, floral table centrepieces and seasonal decorative arrangements. The 1 kg size provides a generous quantity: sufficient for multiple compositions, gift basket filling or for decorating soaps and bath bombs.
It is also a popular additive in bath and body crafts: mixed into soaps it adds a visual effect, and added to bath salts it makes the product image particularly striking. Some artisan soap makers specifically choose hibiscus petals for their characteristic deep red colour and textured surface effect. The petals retain their shape and colour fully in dried form.
The quality of Egyptian-grown dried hibiscus petals is consistent: clean, uncontaminated, well-dried material that can be stored in an airtight container in a cool, dry place. Whether you craft handmade products, create decorations or put together gift baskets, this large-size pack is an economical and versatile base ingredient even for substantial quantities.
The botanical name of hibiscus is Hibiscus sabdariffa — a plant native to tropical regions of Central Africa and South Asia whose petals have been used for decorative and craft purposes for centuries. Egyptian-grown hibiscus is particularly known for the intense, deep red pigmentation of its petals, which is retained even after harvesting and drying.
Product Details
- Material: dried hibiscus petals
- Pack size: 1 kg
- Net weight: 1 kg
- Country of origin: Egypt