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Bali Bliss Package - Blue

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You want to send something to Bali but flowers feel wrong. She already has flowers in the villa. Or she is travelling and they will die before she leaves. A blue batik sarong, an organic soy candle with a custom message on the jar, and a hand-woven straw bag that goes home in the suitcase. All Bali-made. A woman in Vancouver sent this to her best friend at a cliff-top resort in Pecatu. Two months later the bag is still in daily rotation. $60.95. Same day delivery anywhere in Bali. Order now.

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Description

One blue batik sarong, one organic soy candle in an amber glass jar, and one large straw tote bag. Three Bali-made items packed together as a gift. No flowers in this product. The sarong is navy with a peach-toned botanical print across the full width, hand-stamped in a traditional batik pattern of leaves and blooms. The candle burns clean with three scent options and the jar stays useful long after the wax is gone. The straw bag holds everything from a beach towel to a day's worth of shopping. Forty-eighth most popular product across all of Bali over the last twelve months.

$60.95 USD. Same day delivery, seven days a week, across all Bali locations including Ubud, Seminyak, Canggu, Nusa Dua, Jimbaran and Uluwatu. One blue batik sarong, one organic soy candle with custom message, one large straw bag. All Bali-made.

What Arrives

Three separate items delivered together.

The sarong is the centrepiece. Navy blue base fabric with a repeating botanical pattern in warm peach and tan. The design covers the full sarong, edge to edge, and features stylised tropical leaves and flowers typical of Balinese batik work. The fabric is soft enough to drape over shoulders or tie at the waist on day one without the stiffness that some factory batiks carry. It works as a beach wrap, a temple cover, a pool sarong, or a throw over the back of a chair in a villa living room. Blue with peach reads as neutral enough for anyone but distinctive enough that the recipient recognises it as a considered choice rather than something grabbed off a market rack.

The candle sits in a squat amber glass jar with a dark screw-top lid. Three scent options available at checkout: frangipani, lavender, or vanilla. The organic soy wax burns slower than paraffin and throws fragrance into a room without the black soot marks that cheaper candles leave on walls and ceilings. The jar itself is the second gift. After the wax burns down, the amber glass holds jewellery, hair ties, coins, cotton pads, or any small item that needs a home on a bedside table or bathroom shelf. The white label on the front carries a custom message selected during checkout.

Eight message options. "I Love You." "Have a fab Bali birthday!" "Wishing you beautiful Bali memories." "Congratulations! Have the most amazing time in Bali." "Just to let you know I am thinking of you." "Beautiful gift for a beautiful soul." "Hugs, kisses, and Bali birthday wishes." "You light up my life." The message stays on the jar permanently. Months from now, the recipient picks up the jar to grab a hair tie and reads that message again.

The straw bag is a woven tote with a wide opening and two brown leather handles stitched with a triangular detail at each attachment point. The weave is tight and uniform. It holds weight. A day at the beach, a market run, a yoga mat and water bottle, a stack of books for the pool. The bag folds flat for packing in a suitcase on the flight home and unfolds right back to shape. Most gift bags get thrown away. This one gets used for months.

When Flowers Are Not the Right Gift

About a quarter of the messages I receive start with "I want to send something to Bali but I'm not sure flowers are right." The reasons vary. The recipient is travelling and will not be in one place long enough for flowers to last. Or the recipient already has flowers in the villa from the property manager. Or the sender wants something the recipient can keep rather than watch fade over a week. Or the sender is male and the recipient is male and they do not want a gift that could be misread.

This product exists because of those conversations. We added non-flower gift packages to the collection in 2016 after three years of hearing the same hesitation. The first version was a candle and chocolates. The response was immediate. People who had been browsing the arrangements and the roses for twenty minutes without ordering found what they needed in under two. The Bali Bliss Package came later that same year, built around items that are made on the island and can be taken home as a physical memory of the trip. Three items. All Bali. All usable past the holiday.

Ay Ayu Owner, Sunny Florist Bali

I spent months finding the right candle maker. Soy wax sounds like a small detail but it changes everything about how the product works in a tropical climate. Paraffin candles soften in Bali heat. The surface goes tacky, the scent weakens, and the wax sweats against the glass. Soy holds its shape at higher temperatures because the melt point sits around 49 degrees Celsius compared to paraffin at 37. That twelve-degree gap is the difference between a candle that arrives looking like a gift and one that arrives looking like it sat on a loading dock. I went through three candle suppliers in Denpasar and one in Gianyar before finding the one I use now. She hand-pours in small batches and the scent throw from her frangipani is strong enough to fill a villa bathroom within twenty minutes of lighting. The jar was her idea. Amber glass blocks UV light, which means the wax does not yellow over time the way it does in clear containers. When the candle is gone, the jar is still beautiful. That is the keepsake part. A good candle lasts two weeks. The jar lasts as long as the recipient wants to keep it.

A 40th Birthday at Suarga Padang Padang

A woman from Vancouver sent me a WhatsApp message at 11pm her time on a Monday. Her best friend was turning forty on Thursday and arriving at Suarga Padang Padang, the treehouse resort above the cliff at Pecatu, the following afternoon. She had spent two hours on the website and could not decide between this product and the 12 Pink Roses. She said her friend was "not a flowers person" and she worried roses would just sit on a table and die.

I told her the Bali Bliss Package goes home in the suitcase. The roses stay behind. She went quiet for about four minutes then replied with "blue please." She chose the "Have a fab Bali birthday!" sticker message and paid within three minutes. Kadek delivered Thursday at 2pm. The property staff placed it in the room before the guest checked in. The friend sent a photo of the straw bag on the villa deck with the sarong draped over the railing and the candle lit on the bedside table. The message back to Vancouver was "How did you know I needed a beach bag." They had not discussed beach bags at any point. The sender replied to me: "She kept the roses I sent last year for about four days. She's had the bag from you for two months and still uses it." That is the difference between a gift with a lifespan and a gift with a life.

Three Colour Options

The Bali Bliss Package comes in three sarong colours. This is the blue. The yellow version carries a warmer palette, brighter and more tropical. The pink version sits between the two. Same candle, same straw bag, same price. The sarong colour is the only difference and it changes the overall mood of the package more than you would expect from one item.

Blue reads as calm. It suits beach stays in Sanur, cliff-top villas in Uluwatu, and the kind of retreats where the schedule involves yoga at sunrise and very little else. The navy base with peach botanical detail works for men and women equally, which makes it the safest choice when the sender is not certain about the recipient's colour preference. Yellow is bolder and suits recipients who wear colour. Pink is the default for female recipients in their twenties and thirties. Blue outsells both other colours by a narrow margin and the reason is simple: less risk.

Ay Ayu Running Sunny Florist Bali since 2013

The batik on these sarongs comes from a workshop in Klungkung, east Bali. Real batik, not printed. The difference matters. A printed sarong has a pattern stamped onto the surface. The colour sits on top of the fabric and it fades after a few washes. Batik uses hot wax to resist dye at specific points, so the colour is in the fabric rather than on it. You can wash a proper batik sarong dozens of times and the pattern holds. I chose this workshop because the woman who runs it uses cotton rather than synthetic blends, and she does the wax stamping with a copper cap tool rather than freehand, which is what gives the botanical pattern its consistency across the full width. Every sarong in this product is hand-processed. No two are identical at the micro level even though the pattern repeats. That is the mark of hand-stamped batik versus machine print. When the recipient folds the sarong, they will feel the wax texture along certain edges. That is the residual wax from the dyeing process. It softens with wear but it never fully disappears. It is the fingerprint of the process.

Who Orders This

Birthday senders. Friends organising a welcome gift for someone arriving in Bali for a milestone trip. Parents sending to adult children on holiday. Partners surprising each other at a villa in Canggu or Kerobokan. International senders from Canada, Singapore, the UK, and the US who want a gift that says "Bali" without being a souvenir shop trinket. Hens trip organisers who want each guest to receive something on arrival at the villa. Corporate event coordinators sending welcome gifts to Nusa Dua conference attendees. Anyone who has sent flowers before and wants to try something different this time.

For flower alternatives, browse the full bouquet collection or the arrangement range. For other non-flower gifts, see the hamper collection or the candle range. For a gift that combines flowers with extras, the Love Package pairs twelve roses with chocolates and a candle. Browse the full catalogue.

Candle Scent Guide

Three options at checkout. Frangipani is the most popular because the scent is Bali in a jar. Sweet and heady without being overpowering, strongest in the first hour of burning, and recognisable to anyone who has walked past a temple offering in the morning. Lavender is the calming option. It suits bedrooms and bathrooms and burns best in the evening. Vanilla is the warmest of the three. Richer, slightly sweet, and the one that works best in air-conditioned rooms where the cool air carries the scent further. All three are organic soy with cotton wicks. No synthetic fragrance oils.

Delivery

Same day delivery across all areas of Bali. Morning orders placed before midday arrive by evening. For villa and Airbnb deliveries, include the property name, guest name, and check-in time if known so Kadek can coordinate with the property manager. For resort and hotel deliveries to Legian, Benoa, Kuta, and Ungasan, include the guest name and room number if available. The candle, sarong, and bag are not temperature-sensitive like flowers or chocolates, so afternoon deliveries in full sun carry no risk to the product. Delivery to Tanah Lot, Tabanan, Berawa, and Pererenan. Seven days a week including public holidays. Questions? Call +62 813 3862 5637 or visit the contact page.

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