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Twenty-four red roses, pre-arranged in a glass vase, delivered with water. The largest red rose vase product in the collection. Recipient opens the door to a finished display. No trimming. No finding a container. No arranging. Same roses as the $75 bunch, set into a trumpet-shaped vase at the shop and delivered upright. The $18 over the bunch buys the vase, twenty-five minutes of arrangement work, and roses that arrive in water after the motorbike ride. Anniversary, Valentine's, apology, engagement. $93, same day delivery, anywhere in Bali. Order now.

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Description

Twenty-four red roses pre-arranged in a clear glass vase with water. Same roses as the $75 hand-tied bunch, set into a vase at the shop and delivered upright so the recipient opens the door to a finished display. Forty-fifth most popular product across all of Bali, fourteenth in Canggu, nineteenth in Ubud, sixteenth in Seminyak, thirty-third in Tabanan, and thirteenth in Kuta, Legian, and Benoa.

$93.00 USD. Same day delivery, seven days a week, across all Bali locations including Nusa Dua, Kerobokan, Sanur, Denpasar, Jimbaran and Kuta. Twenty-four red roses arrive arranged in a glass vase with water.

What Arrives

Twenty-four deep red roses filling a clear glass vase with a trumpet shape that flares wider at the top and narrows toward the base. The vase is different from the rectangular one used for the twelve-rose product. Twenty-four stems cannot fit into a narrow rectangular vessel without crushing the outer roses against the glass walls, so this product uses a wider-mouthed vase that gives each bloom room to sit at its own angle. The roses are partially to fully open with layered petals and visible spiral centres. They fill the entire top of the vase in a dense dome where nearly every bloom touches the one beside it. Green foliage sits between and behind the roses, more visible in the lower half through the glass where the stems cross and the leaves fill the spaces between them. The upper section is almost entirely red because at twenty-four stems the roses occupy the space that foliage would fill in a smaller arrangement.

Forty-Fifth vs Seventh

The 24 Red Roses Bunch ranks seventh across Bali. This product, the same twenty-four roses in a vase, ranks forty-fifth. That is a gap of thirty-eight positions for what looks, at first glance, like the same product with a glass container added.

The twelve-rose versions show a similar pattern. The bunch ranks fourth. The vase ranks thirty-fifth. A gap of thirty-one positions. But the twenty-four-rose gap is wider. And the reason comes down to what happens at higher stem counts.

Twelve roses in a hand-tied bunch look good but they look better in a vase. The vase gives the stems structure, keeps the roses hydrated, and turns a gathered bunch into a display piece. The vase adds visible value. Twenty-four roses are different. At that density the bunch is already a display piece. The dome is so packed that it holds its shape without any support. Drop twenty-four hand-tied roses into a vase at home and they fan out and fill the space the same way they would if Ayu had arranged them at the shop. The vase adds hydration and convenience but it does not transform the visual the way it does with twelve stems. The buyer who understands this chooses the $75 bunch and arranges at home. The buyer who wants zero work on the receiving end chooses the $93 vase version. Both are right. But the first group is larger, which is why the bunch outsells the vase by thirty-eight positions.

Ay Ayu Owner, Sunny Florist Bali

A woman in Adelaide WhatsApped me at lunchtime asking about twenty-four red roses for her husband who was staying at a resort in Kuta for a work conference. She asked what the difference was between the bunch and the vase. I told her the bunch is the same roses without the vase. She said "but will they look nice without the vase?" I asked if the hotel room had a vase. She said she had no idea. I said "that is your answer." She laughed and said "so I am paying $18 for the answer to a question I cannot check." I said "you are paying $18 so that the roses look exactly the way you want them to look even if his hotel room has nothing taller than a coffee mug." She ordered the vase. He sent her a photo that night. The roses were on the desk by the window, the Kuta sunset behind them. She forwarded me the photo and wrote "worth the $18." I saved that screenshot because it is the best explanation of this product I have ever received from a customer.

Arranging Twenty-Four in Glass

Setting twelve roses into a vase takes about fifteen minutes. I build a loose arrangement by placing stems at staggered heights, adjusting angles until the dome looks natural, then filling the lower section with foliage. Twelve stems have room to move. I can reposition one rose without disturbing the others.

Twenty-four is a different job. The vase mouth is wider but the space fills faster. After the first twelve roses go in, the remaining twelve have to fit between, around, and above the first layer. The inner roses tend to get pushed down by the outer ones. If I place the outer ring first, the centre looks sunken. If I place the centre first, the outer roses crush inward when I add them. The method that works is to build in three rings: eight roses in the centre ring, eight in a middle ring slightly lower and angled outward, then eight in the outer ring at the widest point of the flare. Each ring locks against the previous one and the final result is a dome where every rose is visible from the top and at least half are visible from the side. It takes about twenty-five minutes. Ten minutes longer than the twelve-rose version.

Ay Ayu Florist since 2013, balifloristshop.com

The trumpet vase was the third shape I tested for this product. The first was the same rectangular glass I use for the twelve-rose version. Twenty-four stems jammed into that narrow opening and the outer roses pressed flat against the walls. From the front it looked fine. From the side you could see petals crushed against glass. I tried a wide cylindrical vase next. The stems had too much room and spread apart at the base, which pulled the dome open into a flat spread instead of a rounded shape. The trumpet solved both problems. Narrow at the base to hold the stems together, wide at the mouth to let the blooms fan without touching glass. I tested six or seven trumpet vases from different suppliers before finding the one I use now. The curve of the flare has to be gradual enough that the stems transition smoothly from gathered to spread. A sharp flare creates a gap in the middle where the stems separate too quickly and the roses above that gap lean outward instead of holding the dome. The current vase has a gentle curve that keeps the stems in contact through the transition zone. I have been using the same supplier for this vase since 2016.

Where It Ranks and Why

Fourteenth in Canggu. The bunch ranks third. The gap between third and fourteenth tells the same story as the Bali-wide gap: Canggu buyers at the twenty-four-rose level trust themselves to arrange the bunch in a vase at home. Canggu accommodation tends toward long-stay villas with kitchens, dining tables, and actual household items. These are not empty hotel rooms. They are homes. Homes usually have a vase or something close enough.

Sixteenth in Seminyak. The shop sits on Jl. Camplung Tanduk in Seminyak, which means Seminyak deliveries are the shortest rides in the entire delivery area. The hydration advantage of a vase delivery matters less when the bunch travels five minutes before arriving. Seminyak buyers choosing between the $75 bunch and the $93 vase are mostly choosing based on whether the recipient has a vase, not on delivery distance.

Thirteenth in Kuta, Legian, and Benoa. These areas run together along the southern coast and share a population of short-stay tourists at hotels and mid-range resorts. Hotel rooms do not have vases. The vase version of this product performs better relative to the bunch in these areas than it does in villa-heavy areas because the vase solves a problem that exists in hotel rooms but not in residential villas. If the sender knows the recipient is at a Legian beach hotel or a Benoa resort, the vase version eliminates the risk of twenty-four roses arriving with nowhere to stand.

Thirty-third in Tabanan. Tabanan sits west of Denpasar, stretching toward the rice terraces and rural temple complexes of western Bali. The drive from the shop is forty-five minutes to an hour depending on where in the regency the delivery address falls. There are fewer tourists in Tabanan than any other area we deliver to. Most orders come from local Balinese families sending for birthdays and ceremonies, or from the handful of luxury retreats and eco-resorts tucked into the rice paddies along the Tabanan coast. Thirty-third is a low ranking, but Tabanan generates fewer total orders than Canggu or Seminyak, so the product that ranks thirty-third there is still being ordered consistently. It just serves a small, specific audience: senders to remote villa resorts where the vase guarantees a presentable delivery after a long ride.

The $18 Between Bunch and Vase

The bunch costs $75. This product costs $93. The $18 difference at the twenty-four-rose level buys a larger vase than the twelve-rose version, a more complex arrangement process, and the same delivery-in-water advantage. At $93, the per-rose cost is $3.88, compared to $3.12 per rose for the bunch. The per-rose premium is seventy-six cents, and that covers the vase, the assembly, and the transport.

For context: the 12 Red Roses With Vase at $57 delivers half the roses for $36 less. The Rose Heart at $85 delivers twenty-five to thirty roses in a flat heart shape but in foam. The 60 Red Roses Arrangement at $140 is the maximum volume but arrives in a terracotta pot. This product is the only way to get twenty-four red roses pre-arranged in a glass vase ready for immediate display. That specificity is exactly why it ranks forty-fifth rather than seventh. The audience is narrow. But the audience that wants it has no substitute.

Who Orders This

Senders to hotel rooms in Kuta, Legian, Benoa, and Nusa Dua where no vase is available. Anniversary and Valentine's senders who want maximum red roses in a ready-to-display format. International senders who do not know if the recipient's accommodation has a suitable container for twenty-four stems. Senders to villas in Pecatu, Gianyar, and Umalas where the delivery distance is long enough that in-water transport matters. Repeat buyers in Berawa, Pererenan, and Batu Bolong who prefer zero effort on the receiving end.

For the same twenty-four roses without a vase at $75, see the bunch. For the full rose collection from one stem to sixty, see all roses. For gift packages with bears and chocolates, browse the gift range. For foam arrangements that need no vase or water, see the arrangement range.

Care

The roses arrive in water and fully arranged. Top up the water on day two. By day three, change the water completely and re-trim a centimetre from each stem at a diagonal. Twenty-four roses drink faster than twelve, so the water level will drop noticeably by day two in a warm room. The outer roses may lean slightly further outward over days two and three as the blooms open heavier. This is part of the natural progression and the trumpet vase accommodates the spread. Keep the vase away from direct sunlight, fruit bowls, and air conditioning vents. Expect five to six days of vase life in a cool indoor spot.

Delivery

Same day delivery across all areas of Bali. Vase deliveries travel upright in a custom transport rig. Morning orders placed before midday arrive by evening. Seven days a week. Delivery to Sanur, Tabanan, Denpasar, and all areas. Questions? Call +62 813 3862 5637 or visit the contact page.

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