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6 x Red Roses Bunch

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$30.00
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Not sure if a teddy bear is her thing? Worried the big arrangement will make her think something is wrong? This is the product for when you want six red roses and nothing else getting in the way of the message. Hand-tied with generous foliage that makes the bunch look full in a vase. No wrapping to discard, no accessories to explain. $30, delivered same day, and you can send it again next Thursday. Number one to Berawa for a reason. Order now.

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Description

Six red roses hand-tied with foliage. No wrapping. No pot. No box. No accessories. The bunch arrives as stems and leaves and blooms gathered together, ready for a vase. At $30 this is the cheapest way to send red roses in Bali and it ranks twenty-second across the entire collection. Number one to Berawa.

$30.00 USD. Same day delivery, seven days a week, across all Bali locations including Seminyak, Canggu, Kuta, Ubud, Denpasar and Nusa Dua. Six red roses arrive hand-tied with foliage as a bunch.

What Arrives

Six red roses in classic deep red, still partially closed with the centre spiral visible. The blooms sit at slightly different heights because the hand-tie allows each stem its own position rather than forcing them flat. Large broad green leaves fill the spaces between the roses and frame the bouquet from behind. These are salal leaves and rose foliage together, and the ratio of green to red is close to equal. This is a bouquet where the foliage does half the visual work. From across a room, the red draws the eye first. From arm's length, the green is what makes it feel lush and full rather than sparse. The stems are long, visible below the tie point, and gathered in a natural spiral. No cellophane, no tissue paper, no ribbon.

Why the Green Matters at Six Roses

Twelve roses in a bunch can afford thin foliage because the blooms are packed close enough to fill the visual space on their own. Six roses cannot. Without substantial foliage, six stems in a vase look like someone forgot the other half of the order. The broad salal leaves and the rose's own foliage solve this by wrapping around and between each bloom so the bunch reads as full when the recipient puts it in water. The green also creates contrast. Red roses against red roses look like a block of colour. Red roses against large green leaves look like individual flowers, each one framed and visible.

I learned this in the first year of the business. The original version of this product in 2013 had minimal foliage. Three or four rose leaves, nothing else. It looked fine in my hand when I tied it but it looked thin in a vase. A customer in Sanur sent me a photo of six red roses standing in a glass and told me it looked like a bunch from a petrol station. She was right. After that I tripled the foliage and the product changed completely. Same six roses, same price, but the bunch went from sparse to generous in the vase because the leaves filled the gaps that six stems alone cannot fill.

Ay Ayu Owner, Sunny Florist Bali

A guy called the shop last year and said he wanted to order flowers for his girlfriend in Berawa. I asked what occasion. He said "no occasion, I just want something that doesn't look like I spent all morning picking it out." I laughed and asked what he meant. He said he had been browsing the site for twenty minutes looking at arrangements and combos and every time he picked something it felt like too much. The teddy bears looked cheesy. The chocolates felt like an add-on. The big arrangements would make her think something was wrong. He said "I want the one that looks like I grabbed six roses on my way home from the beach and handed them to her at the door." I told him that was this product. He ordered it. Two weeks later he called back and ordered the same thing again. Same address, same card message: "Saw these, thought of you." That is the customer this product was built for. The person who wants to send roses without turning it into an event.

Number One in Berawa

Berawa sits in the middle of the Canggu corridor between Batu Bolong to the south and Pererenan to the north. The area has changed over the last five years. Where it was once mostly rice fields with a few villas, it is now one of the most popular stretches for long-term expats, digital nomads, and young couples who have relocated to Bali semi-permanently. The vibe is casual but considered. People wear linen but it is good linen. The cafes serve single-origin pour-overs and the co-working spaces have waiting lists.

The flower preferences in Berawa match that aesthetic. Products with teddy bears struggle here. The boxed arrangements sell steadily but do not dominate. What dominates is this. Six red roses, foliage, stems showing, nothing else. The bunch looks like something from a European flower market rather than an online gift shop. It suits the Berawa visual language because it is stripped back, intentional, and looks better on an Instagram story than a wrapped gift box does.

The $30 price point is also part of why it ranks first in Berawa specifically. Many Berawa residents are sending flowers to their own partners or housemates within the same area. The delivery address is five minutes from the shop. These are not the long-distance international senders who make up most of the orders to Legian or Jimbaran. These are people who could walk to a flower stand and buy the roses themselves but want the delivery to arrive while they are at the co-working space so their partner comes home to flowers on the kitchen counter. For that use case, $30 is the price that feels right. Low enough to send weekly without thinking about it. High enough that the product is real roses, properly tied, with professional foliage, and not something grabbed from a roadside bucket.

Ay Ayu Sunny Florist Bali, est. 2013

Berawa has the highest repeat-order rate of any area on the island for this product. Not the highest order count. The highest repeat rate. Meaning the people who buy it once buy it again. And then again. And then again. Ayu tracks individual customer purchase patterns and one Berawa address has ordered this exact product eleven times in the last fourteen months. Same six roses, same foliage, always on a Thursday. The card message rotates between three variations but the product never changes. That kind of loyalty does not happen with the bigger arrangements. Nobody orders the $140 sixty-rose dome eleven times. They order it once for an anniversary and go back to a regular product. This product is the regular product. It is the one people adopt as their default gesture and then repeat without variation because it does what they need it to do every single time.

Compared to the Other Six-Rose Products

The 6 Red Rose Arrangement at $35 puts the same six roses in a terracotta pot with foam. The pot makes it self-contained. No vase needed. The arrangement is ready to display on arrival. This product costs $5 less, arrives as stems that need a vase, and has no container. The $5 gap buys convenience.

The 6 Red Rose Bunch + Teddy + Chocs at $64 adds kraft paper wrapping, eucalyptus foliage, a branded ribbon, a teddy bear, and chocolates. The presentation is dramatically different. That product was designed for styled villa interiors where casual tissue wrapping felt careless. This product was designed for the opposite situation. Where nothing extra is wanted. Where the roses are enough.

For buyers who want a vase included, the 12 Roses + Vase + Teddy + Chocs at $92 is the complete package. For red roses without any extras at all, this is it.

Who Sends This

Local Berawa residents sending to partners within the same area. Repeat senders who have adopted this as their weekly or fortnightly gesture. People who want red roses and nothing else. Birthday senders on a budget who still want real roses. Apology senders who need speed over presentation. International senders to Umalas, Kerobokan, Tabanan, and Gianyar who want to test the service before committing to a larger order. Anyone who has looked at the entire rose collection and decided that six roses with good foliage is all they need.

For gift combos with bears and chocolates, or foam arrangements that arrive ready to display, browse the full range.

Care

Place the six roses in a vase with fresh water immediately on arrival. A narrow vase or a tall glass works well at this stem count. Wide vases will spread the six stems too far apart and the bunch loses its shape. Trim half a centimetre from each stem at a diagonal before placing in water. Strip any foliage that would sit below the waterline. Change the water every two days and re-trim stems on day three. The roses will open fully over days two and three and hold through day five or six in a cool indoor spot. Keep away from ceiling fans, direct sunlight, and fruit bowls. Ethylene gas from ripening fruit accelerates petal drop.

Delivery

Same day delivery across all areas of Bali. Morning orders placed before midday arrive by evening. Seven days a week including Sundays and holidays. Delivery to Pecatu, BIMC Hospital, and everywhere in between. Questions? Call +62 813 3862 5637 or visit the contact page.

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