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publicationDate 2009-01-02-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber FR-2917993-A1
titleOfInvention PROCESS FOR THE APPLICATION OF A MARKING ON THE PETAL OF A FLOWER, AND IN PARTICULAR A ROSE
abstract The present invention relates to a method for the application of a marking on the petal (10) of a flower (11), and in particular a rose.This method consists in implementing a transfer system (1) consisting of a porous support sheet (2) on one side of which is printed, in a "mirror" orientation, an impression to be transferred (3) consisting of - a layer of transparent varnish (6), - at least one ink layer (7) applied by a screen printing technique and - a glue layer (8) .This process consists in: - putting the impression to be transferred (3) in contact with the petal of flower (10), the porous carrier sheet (2) being moistened or moistened with water, then spreading said carrier sheet (2) with respect to said petal (10), so that the impression (3) remains attached to said petal (10) to form the desired mark.
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