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Sixty red roses wrapped in black paper. The second most popular product across all of Bali and the number one product to Seminyak. This is the bouquet that needs two arms to carry. The only product in the entire collection with black wrapping, because at sixty stems the red does not need help from the paper. $2.17 per rose, the lowest per-stem cost in the red rose range. Unwrap it and the dome of red hits like a wall. Valentine's, anniversary, engagement, proposal, or the kind of occasion that twelve roses cannot handle. $130, same day delivery, anywhere in Bali. Order now.

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Description

Sixty red roses wrapped in black paper. This is the second most popular product across all of Bali. Not second in one area. Not second in a category. Second out of everything in the collection, behind only the 20 Pink Roses + Chocolates. It is also the only product in the entire range that uses black wrapping paper. The black is deliberate. At sixty stems, this bouquet does not need colour from the paper. The red does all the work. The black frames it.

$130.00 USD. Same day delivery, seven days a week, across all Bali locations including Canggu, Ubud, Seminyak, Kuta, Denpasar and Nusa Dua. Sixty red roses arrive wrapped in black paper as a hand-tied bunch.

What Arrives

Sixty deep red roses packed into a dome so dense that nearly every bloom presses against its neighbours. The roses are partially to fully open with layered petals and visible centres. The dome is enormous. It extends well beyond the width of the wrapping and the face of the bouquet is almost entirely red because at sixty stems the roses leave no room for foliage to show between them. A few hints of green sit at the edges where the outermost roses meet the paper, and there are small flashes of foliage visible through gaps near the back of the bouquet, but the overwhelming visual is solid red.

The wrapping is black paper with a fine ribbed texture, folded in large dramatic sheets that cradle the bouquet from behind and underneath. The sheets rise up around the sides and fan outward behind the dome of roses. The dark frame makes the red read sharper. A few roses peek above the paper on the left where the wrapping curves away from the bouquet. The stems gather below the paper into a thick bundle at the base. This bouquet is heavy. It needs two arms to carry, not one hand.

Number One in Seminyak

This product outsells everything else to Seminyak. The shop sits on Jl. Camplung Tanduk in Seminyak, which means I watch the orders leave and come back as delivery confirmations faster than anywhere else on the island. Seminyak deliveries take five to fifteen minutes on the motorbike. The product that dominates those short-range orders is not a small gift or a cheap gesture. It is sixty roses at $130.

Why Seminyak? Because the bouquet format fits the way Seminyak works. The area runs along a strip of boutique hotels, private villas, and high-end rentals between Jl. Kayu Aya and Jl. Petitenget. The recipients are typically partners, spouses, and friends staying in rooms where someone else makes the bed and cleans the bathroom. When sixty roses arrive at a Seminyak hotel lobby wrapped in black paper, the front desk staff carry them to the room and the recipient opens the door to a bouquet that needs both arms to hold. That physical moment of receiving something too large for one hand is part of the product. An arrangement in a pot sits on a table and waits to be noticed. A wrapped bouquet is handed to a person. The person holds it. The person has to unwrap it. The person has to find a vase. Every step is an interaction with the gift rather than a glance at it.

Ay Ayu Owner, Sunny Florist Bali

I chose black paper because I tried every other colour first and none of them worked. Pink paper with sixty red roses looked like a department store display. White paper washed out the red when photographed, even though it looked fine in person. Kraft brown made the bouquet look rustic, which is wrong for this product. Green competed with the foliage inside. Red paper on red roses is invisible. Black was the only colour that let the roses do the talking. The contrast makes the red deeper and the paper disappears into the background. When a recipient holds this bouquet, they see red and they see their own hands. The black is negative space. I have used the same black paper for this product since 2015 and I have never had a customer ask for a different colour. Not once.

Second Across All of Bali

The product that outsells this one is the 20 Pink Roses + Chocolates at $63. That product wins on breadth. It covers more occasions, more relationships, more price sensitivities. It is the safe choice. This product is not safe. It is $130, it is sixty roses, it is wrapped in black paper, and it is enormous. The people who order it are not browsing the middle of the price range looking for something appropriate. They are looking for something that cannot be misunderstood.

At $2.17 per rose, this is the lowest per-stem cost in the entire red rose range. The 24 Red Roses Bunch at $75 works out to $3.12 per rose. The 12 Red Roses Bunch at $38 is $3.17. The 6 Red Roses Bunch at $30 is $5.00 per stem. At sixty roses the wholesale volume allows me to price every stem at the lowest rate in the collection. The sender gets maximum visual impact at minimum cost per rose.

Third in Ubud, Fifth in Canggu

Ubud ranks this product third. Ubud orders tend to come from people on extended stays in the rice terrace villas and jungle retreats scattered along the Campuhan ridge and the Tegallalang road. The stays are longer, the connections are deeper, and the occasions are personal. A sixty-rose bouquet arriving at a villa in the Ubud hills, carried by Kadek up a stone staircase because the motorbike cannot reach the last hundred metres, is a delivery that the recipient remembers. The Ubud ranking reflects how seriously the people there take the occasions they send flowers for.

Canggu at fifth. The 60 Red Roses Arrangement at $140 ranks second in Canggu. The arrangement outperforms the bunch in Canggu because Canggu's open-plan villas are designed for display. A dome of sixty roses in a terracotta pot on a concrete dining table anchors the room. In Canggu, the product stays on the table for a week. In Seminyak, the product gets handed to a person in a doorway. Those are two different experiences and each area gravitates to the format that fits how the flowers will be received.

Second in Tabanan, Second in Kuta, Legian, and Benoa

Tabanan ranking this product second tells you about the occasions, not the area. Tabanan has the fewest orders of any delivery area. The orders it does generate tend to be high-intent: anniversary celebrations at eco-resorts, birthday surprises at rice-paddy villas, or significant personal milestones sent by family members overseas. When someone orders to Tabanan, they are usually ordering big because the occasion is big. A $130 bouquet from Tabanan is almost never a casual gesture.

Kuta, Legian, and Benoa at second place is the hotel-room effect. These areas share a coastline and a population of short-stay tourists. The hotels in Kuta and Legian range from budget to mid-range. The resorts along the Benoa peninsula sit higher. But the delivery dynamic is the same: flowers arrive at a front desk, staff carry them to the room, and the recipient discovers them. Sixty roses wrapped in black paper on a hotel room desk is a visual that dominates every photo the recipient takes of their holiday room. That photo gets sent back to the person who ordered them. And that photo is the real product.

Ay Ayu Sunny Florist Bali, since 2013

A woman in London called me on a Saturday morning Bali time. Not WhatsApp. She called. Her voice was shaking slightly and she said "I need to send something to my daughter in Seminyak. She just got engaged last night and I cannot be there." I asked what she wanted to send. She said "the biggest bouquet you have." I told her about the sixty red roses. She asked what colour the paper was. I said black. She went quiet for a moment and then said "good. Black is what you give for a celebration when you mean it." I thought that was an unusual thing to say but she was right. Black paper does not try to be festive. It does not compete with the roses. It lets the occasion carry the emotion and the flowers carry the colour. Her daughter called me the next morning and said "Mum sends flowers from London and they arrive looking like the cover of a magazine." Card message was four words. I will not share them because they made me cry while I was tying the stems.

Bunch vs Arrangement at Sixty Roses

The 60 Red Roses Arrangement costs $140. It arrives in a terracotta pot with foam, ready to place on a table. This product costs $130. It arrives in black paper, needs a vase, and requires the recipient to unwrap and arrange it.

The bunch is $10 cheaper, needs more work from the recipient, and outsells the arrangement by nine ranking positions. Second vs eleventh. The reason is the format, not the price. An arrangement is a finished object. The recipient admires it from a distance. A wrapped bouquet is an experience. The recipient holds it, peels back the paper, spreads the roses, chooses a vase, trims the stems, arranges by hand. That fifteen minutes of interaction turns the flowers from a delivery into an event. The customers who order the bunch over the arrangement are buying the unwrapping moment, not the display.

How I Build This Bouquet

I start by separating sixty inspected roses into three groups of twenty. The first twenty form the core of the spiral in my left hand. The second twenty build the middle layer. The third twenty form the outer ring. Each stem goes in at the spiral angle and each group takes the dome wider. By the final ring my hand cannot close around the stems. I tie with a thick band below the spiral point and the bunch locks. Then I lay it on the bench and build the black paper frame around it. Three sheets of paper, layered and folded so the edges fan upward behind the dome. The paper is structural. It supports the outer roses during transport and keeps the dome shape intact until the recipient unwraps. The whole process takes about twenty minutes from first rose to finished wrap.

Who Orders This

Senders who want maximum impact at the door. Valentine's Day buyers who refuse to send a standard dozen. Engagement celebrations. Proposal setups where the bouquet is handed to the person being asked. Anniversary milestones that demand more than the usual. International senders from Australia, Singapore, the UK, and the US ordering to villas and hotels in Jimbaran, Sanur, Kerobokan, Pecatu, and Gianyar. Senders to Berawa, Pererenan, Batu Bolong, and Umalas who want the bouquet that takes two arms to carry.

For the same sixty roses in a terracotta pot arrangement at $140, see the arrangement version. For twenty-four red roses at $75, see the 24 Red Roses 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.

Care

Unwrap the paper carefully and separate the roses. Trim every stem at a diagonal, removing at least two centimetres. Strip all foliage below the waterline. Use the largest vase available. Sixty stems need a wide-mouthed vessel and they will drink water fast. Change the water every two days and re-trim on day three. The outer roses will open and lean outward over days two and three. This is normal at this count and gives the bouquet a lush, overflowing quality in the vase. Expect four to five days of vase life in a cool indoor spot away from direct sunlight and fruit bowls.

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 Tabanan, Benoa, Nusa Dua, and everywhere in between. Questions? Call +62 813 3862 5637 or visit the contact page.

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