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Giving flowers made of banknotes of different denominations on special occasions such as holidays and birthdays has become increasingly popular in recent years. Many people believe that making real money flowers is both attractive and economical, so gifting money bouquets makes sense.
The material used to make these bouquets is either paper money or polymer money, and the denominations range from the very small to the huge. The new bills are attached to the stick and rolled up before being folded into a beautiful bouquet of money.
The banknotes with different denominations were rolled up by the seller into a beautiful flower bouquet.
However, the use of sharp tools and strong adhesive chemicals such as iron glue in the floristry process can easily lead to cracks, deformation and problems in currency circulation. Those who offer money flowers for sale also mention that if they want the banknotes to stick better and longer, they should use glue with high durability, but when removed, the money tears easily.
It is completely prohibited by law to destroy Vietnamese cash in any form as per Clause 2, Article 3 of Decree No. 130/2003/QD-TTg. As a result, destroying money can be defined as purposeful actions such as tearing, cutting, burning, crushing, removing money, and so on.
As a result, current law does not prohibit producing flowers with Vietnamese currency. However, if you have to cut, tear, stab, poke, etc. when producing flowers with money, it is considered a violation of the law.
Therefore, consumers should carefully select a reputable and professional florist to make cash bouquets so that they can give a meaningful gift to their loved ones on Valentine’s Day without breaking the law.

