6 Red Roses With Vase
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Description
Six red roses in a clear glass vase with water. The vase is included. Not a temporary pot or a cardboard box. A proper glass vase that the recipient keeps after the roses have finished. Our forty-ninth most popular product across Bali and sixth in Batu Bolong.
$42.00 USD. Same day delivery, seven days a week, across all Bali locations including Seminyak, Canggu, Kuta, Ubud, Denpasar and Sanur. Arrives in a glass vase, ready to display.
What Arrives
A clear glass vase, rectangular with a slight flare at the top, filled with water. Six red roses sit in the vase with their stems visible through the glass. The roses are deep red and partially open, petals layered in that cupped shape where the centres are just starting to show. Broad green foliage is mixed between the stems, sitting lower than the rose heads so the red reads clean from above. The arrangement looks loose and natural rather than packed tight. There is space between each bloom, which means each rose is visible as an individual flower rather than merging into a mass of red.
The glass is clear enough that you can see the stems cutting through the water at different angles. Nothing is hidden. There is no foam, no tape grid, no mechanics holding the flowers in position. The roses sit in water the way roses sit in a vase at home. That visibility is part of the product. A clear vase with visible stems reads as honest and unfussy in a way that foam-based arrangements and wrapped bouquets do not.
Why This Costs the Same as Twelve Roses
The 12 Red Roses Arrangement costs $42. This costs $42. Half the roses, same price. The maths looks wrong until you look at what actually arrives.
The twelve-rose arrangement comes in a decorative cardboard box with floral foam. Once the roses finish, the box goes in the bin. This arrangement comes with a glass vase. Once the roses finish, the vase stays. It sits on a shelf. It gets used again the next time someone buys flowers. It becomes part of the recipient's home.
Six roses at $42 means you are buying six roses and a permanent glass vessel. Twelve roses at $42 means you are buying twelve roses and a disposable container. The question is not how many roses the recipient sees on day one. The question is what they still have on day fourteen when the petals have dropped.
Ayu had a customer in the second year of the business who ordered this product three times in two months for the same recipient. After the third order, the woman who received them told Ayu she now had three glass vases and only needed one set of roses at a time. She started buying her own flowers at the local market and putting them in the vases that had arrived with the gift. That conversation changed how Ayu thinks about this product. The roses are the occasion. The vase is the gift. Roses last a week. The glass vase on a windowsill in Nusa Dua or on a bathroom shelf in a villa in Legian lasts years. Every product in the collection is temporary except this one. The flowers die. The vase stays. And every time the recipient puts a new bunch of market flowers in that vase, the person who sent it gets remembered again without spending another cent.
Six Roses Have Room to Breathe
Twelve roses in a bunch or a box creates a dense dome. The blooms press against each other and the arrangement reads as a solid mass of colour. That is the point of a dozen roses. Volume, impact, red everywhere.
Six roses in a vase do something different. There is space between each bloom. You see each rose individually. The foliage sits between them rather than underneath them. The stems cross and angle through the water at their own natural pitch rather than being forced into parallel by foam or a tight hand-tie. The result is looser, more relaxed, more like flowers that belong in a room rather than flowers that just arrived.
For some recipients, six roses with breathing room is a better gift than twelve packed tight. It depends on whether the sender wants impact or atmosphere. The dozen says "look at these flowers." The six says "these flowers live here now."
Water Changes the Care Equation
Every foam-based arrangement in our collection is a sealed system. The roses drink from the foam and the foam drinks from whatever water you add to the container. Once a stem is set in foam, it stays. You cannot pull it out and re-cut it without destroying the foam hole. The rose is committed to that position and that water path for its entire life.
Roses in water are different. On day three, the recipient can lift all six roses out, trim half a centimetre off each stem at a fresh angle, clean the vase, refill with fresh water, and put them back. That fresh cut opens the end of the stem where it has sealed over and restores water uptake. It is the single most effective thing anyone can do to extend the life of cut roses and it is only possible with water-based arrangements.
Ayu learned the re-cutting lesson from watching villa housekeepers handle her deliveries. The foam arrangements would arrive and sit untouched until the flowers died. Nobody wanted to interfere with something that looked finished. But the vase arrangements got attention. The housekeeping staff would change the water, re-cut the stems, remove spent leaves. They treated vase flowers the way they treated their own flowers at home because the format was familiar. Foam feels like a product. A vase of flowers feels like something you take care of. The result was consistent. Vase roses outlasted foam roses by one to two days in the same villa, same temperature, same roses from the same batch. The only difference was that someone bothered to re-cut the stems because the water made it easy and obvious.
Compared to Our Other Red Rose Products
The 6 Red Rose Arrangement at $35 uses a terracotta pot with foam. Earthier, more compact, no glass. The 12 Red Roses Bunch at $38 gives you double the roses but no vessel. The Rose Heart at $85 is the grand gesture, twenty-five to thirty roses in a flat heart shape. This product sits in the middle of the range at $42 and is the only one that includes a permanent glass vase with the delivery.
Who Sends This
Anniversary senders who want something that lasts beyond the flowers. Valentine's Day orders where the sender wants classic red roses in a proper vessel rather than a wrapped bunch. People sending to villas and rentals where a vase is not available. Senders who have already sent flowers before and know the recipient has no container at home. Anyone who wants the recipient to have something to keep.
For more roses or other formats, see the full rose collection or browse all arrangements. For gift combos with chocolates or bears, check the gifts category.
Care
Change the water every two days. On day three, lift the roses out, trim half a centimetre from each stem at a diagonal, clean the inside of the vase, and refill with fresh cool water. Strip any foliage that has dropped below the waterline since delivery. The roses will open further over days two and three, reaching peak bloom around day four. With re-cutting, expect them to hold through day six or seven. Keep the vase away from direct sunlight and out of the airflow from air conditioning units.
Delivery
Same day delivery across all areas of Bali. Morning orders placed before midday arrive by evening. We deliver seven days a week including Sundays and holidays. Delivery areas include Berawa, Pererenan, Jimbaran, Tabanan, Umalas, Kerobokan, Gianyar and everywhere in between. Questions about timing or delivery to your area? Call +62 813 3862 5637 or visit the contact page.