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Immortal Blooms
6” appx. stake height.
These Immortal Blooms belong to the Circle of Fraud, where beauty becomes a lie and perfection is an illusion designed to mislead.
Featuring non-toxic flowers like lilies, hooker’s lips, and pansies, this collection subverts expectations. On the surface, these blooms represent purity, attraction, and gentleness — but within the Eighth Circle, even innocence becomes a tool of deception. These flowers are not poisonous to the body, but they are dangerous to perception: symbols of false safety, manufactured purity, and beauty that distracts from truth.
In Dante’s Inferno, those condemned to Fraud crafted appearances to manipulate others. Immortal Blooms reflect this concept in botanical form — flowers that look harmless, virtuous, and inviting, while representing the quiet manipulation of appearances, consumer beauty, and artificial perfection.
The name itself, Immortal Blooms, plays on eternity without decay — a promise of permanence, flawlessness, and everlasting life. But in the Circle of Fraud, immortality is not a gift… it’s a seduction. A carefully packaged promise that keeps you chasing something unattainable.
These pieces are perfect for collectors drawn to:
Dark botanical art
Whimsical gothic decor
Inferno-inspired collections
Surreal garden aesthetics
Themes of artificial beauty and illusion
6” appx. stake height.
These Immortal Blooms belong to the Circle of Fraud, where beauty becomes a lie and perfection is an illusion designed to mislead.
Featuring non-toxic flowers like lilies, hooker’s lips, and pansies, this collection subverts expectations. On the surface, these blooms represent purity, attraction, and gentleness — but within the Eighth Circle, even innocence becomes a tool of deception. These flowers are not poisonous to the body, but they are dangerous to perception: symbols of false safety, manufactured purity, and beauty that distracts from truth.
In Dante’s Inferno, those condemned to Fraud crafted appearances to manipulate others. Immortal Blooms reflect this concept in botanical form — flowers that look harmless, virtuous, and inviting, while representing the quiet manipulation of appearances, consumer beauty, and artificial perfection.
The name itself, Immortal Blooms, plays on eternity without decay — a promise of permanence, flawlessness, and everlasting life. But in the Circle of Fraud, immortality is not a gift… it’s a seduction. A carefully packaged promise that keeps you chasing something unattainable.
These pieces are perfect for collectors drawn to:
Dark botanical art
Whimsical gothic decor
Inferno-inspired collections
Surreal garden aesthetics
Themes of artificial beauty and illusion