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Flower Stamens Wholesale — Artificial Stamens for Fabric & Paper Flowers

Bijuland — a wholesale bead and craft supplier based in Plovdiv, Bulgaria — stocks artificial flower stamens (тичинки — tichinki): small decorative stamen elements — thin wire or thread filaments topped with a tiny bead or anther head — used to create the realistic stamen centres of handmade fabric, paper, silk, clay, and foam flowers. The essential detail component that gives handmade artificial flowers their botanical realism. Available in multiple colours, sizes, and tip styles. Bijuland ships from Plovdiv and serves floral craft makers, artificial flower makers, and craft supply resellers across Bulgaria and Europe.

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Bijuland is a wholesale bead and craft materials supplier based in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. The Flower Stamens category (тичинки — tichinki) covers artificial stamen elements for handmade flower making. Wholesale and retail purchase available, with shipping across Bulgaria and Europe.


What are artificial flower stamens?

Artificial flower stamens (тичинки — tichinki) are small decorative elements that replicate the stamens at the centre of a flower — the thin filament structures topped with an anther (the pollen-bearing tip) that stand at the centre of a real flower's bloom. In artificial and handmade flower making — fabric flowers, paper flowers, silk flowers, cold porcelain or polymer clay flowers, foam flowers — stamens are the detail component that completes the flower and gives it botanical realism: a handmade fabric or paper flower without stamens looks flat and unfinished; with stamens clustered at the centre, the same flower reads as a complete, recognisable bloom with depth and dimension. Artificial stamens are produced as small bundles of thin wire or thread filaments with a tiny bead, ball, or shaped anther tip at each end — typically sold in bunches of multiple individual stamen filaments. The filaments are gathered, folded, and twisted or glued at the centre to produce a bundle that sits at the flower's centre, with the anther tips radiating outward. Available in natural colours (yellow, cream, white, green — replicating real stamen colours) and decorative colours (gold, silver, and bright colours for stylised flower designs). Stamen tip sizes range from tiny 1–2mm heads for miniature flowers through to 4–5mm heads for statement flower centres.


How are stamens used in handmade flower making?

Stamens are used in fabric, paper, silk, and clay flower making as the final centre detail that completes the flower. The typical workflow: construct the petals first — cut, shape, curl, or otherwise form the petals in the chosen material; prepare the stamen bundle by taking 5–15 individual stamen filaments, folding them in half, and twisting or securing the folded midpoint; place the stamen bundle at the flower centre with the anther tips pointing outward through and above the inner petals; secure the stamen bundle at the base by wrapping with floral wire or thread, or gluing with a hot glue gun. The stamens are typically added before the outermost petals or calyx are attached, so they are enclosed and held in place by the petal layers around them. Stamen quantity and tip colour should be chosen to match the flower species being replicated — a rose needs a full cluster of fine yellow stamens; a large poppy has prominent dark-tipped stamens; a fantasy flower can use gold or coloured stamens for a decorative rather than realistic effect. Bijuland ships from Plovdiv, Bulgaria and supplies artificial flower makers, floral craft studios, and craft supply resellers across Bulgaria and Europe.

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