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Bali Bliss Package - Pink

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You know she loves pink. You know she wears colour. So why are you still browsing? A hot pink batik sarong, an organic soy candle with a custom message on the jar, and a straw bag she will still be carrying to the beach three months from now. All Bali-made. A woman in Singapore ordered seven of these for a hens weekend at Katamama. By Friday afternoon all seven sarongs were around the pool. One bridesmaid ordered two more the following week. $60.95. Same day delivery anywhere in Bali. Order now.

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Description

One hot pink batik sarong, one organic soy candle in an amber keepsake jar, and one large hand-woven straw tote bag. Three items, all made in Bali, delivered together as a single gift. The sarong is vivid magenta with a darker botanical print in deep red and maroon running across the full fabric. The candle comes with a custom message on the label chosen at checkout. The straw bag is built for daily use and holds its shape through a full holiday and the flight home. Same candle, same bag, same price as the blue and yellow versions. The sarong colour is the only difference.

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

What Arrives

The sarong is loud. That is the point. Hot pink base with a darker tone botanical print stamped across the full width. The floral and leaf pattern uses deep reds and maroons that sit a few shades below the magenta base, which creates a tonal depth that you do not get with a single-shade fabric. Hold it up to the light and the pattern shifts between the darker print and the bright pink ground. It reads as bold from a distance and detailed up close.

The fabric drapes well enough to tie at the waist or sling across one shoulder on the first wear. No breaking-in period. It works as a pool wrap, a beach cover, a temple entry sarong for Tirta Empul or Tanah Lot, or a picnic blanket on the grass at a villa. The pink is strong enough that it does not fade into a background. The recipient will spot it in a pile of towels at the pool. That visibility is either exactly what the sender wants or exactly what they should avoid. If the recipient wears colour, this is the right choice. If they live in black and grey, the blue version is safer.

The candle and the straw bag are identical across all three colour options. Amber glass jar, dark screw-top lid, organic soy wax, three scent choices at checkout: frangipani, lavender, or vanilla. The white label on the jar carries one of eight custom messages chosen during the order. The straw bag has a tight uniform weave, a wide opening, and two brown leather handles stitched with a triangle detail at each connection point. It holds a beach day. It holds a market run. It folds flat for the suitcase and springs back to form when unpacked at home.

Why Pink Gets Chosen

The sender who picks pink has already made a decision. Blue buyers hesitate. They pick blue because it works for anyone and offends no one. Pink buyers know their recipient. They know she wears colour, or they know pink is her thing, or they are sending to a group and pink is the energy they want in the room when the gifts are opened. The pink version outsells the yellow and trails the blue by a slim margin. But the reorder rate on pink is the highest of the three colours. Blue gets chosen once because it is safe. Pink gets chosen again because it was right.

I track reorders across all products. The data on this one is consistent: senders who choose pink return to buy the same colour again for a different recipient within three to four months. Senders who choose blue spread across all three colours on their second order. Pink senders have conviction. That conviction comes from watching the first recipient react and knowing they got the colour right.

Ay Ayu Owner, Sunny Florist Bali

The safe choice and the right choice are different things. I notice this with every colour-variant product I sell. The safe option gets more first orders. The specific option gets more repeat orders. It happens with roses too. Mixed colour bunches outsell single-colour bunches on first purchase but the single-colour reorder rate is double. The sender learns something when the recipient reacts. They learn that the person they sent to has a preference, and that hitting the preference matters more than covering every base. Pink buyers already know that before they order. They are the ones who message me at checkout and say "she loves pink" or "pink is her colour." There is no hesitation in those orders. No second-guessing. The blue buyer asks me which colour to choose. The pink buyer tells me.

A Hens Weekend at Katamama

I got a phone call in January from a woman in Singapore organising a hens weekend at Katamama Hotel on Jl. Petitenget in Seminyak. Seven women flying in from three countries. The bride was arriving on Thursday, the rest on Friday morning. She wanted welcome gifts in each room before the group arrived.

She had a budget. Seven gifts at $60.95 each came to $426.65 total. She asked if I could do a bulk discount. I told her no because the products are handmade and every sarong is individually batik-stamped. But I could stagger the deliveries. Three to Katamama on Thursday afternoon for the early arrivals and four on Friday morning before the rest checked in. She liked that because it meant the bride got hers first and could already be wearing the sarong at pool when the others arrived. The reaction photos started hitting the group chat by 3pm Thursday. By Friday evening all seven sarongs were around the pool at Katamama. One of the bridesmaids ordered two more for her parents the following week.

Group orders are roughly 15% of the total sales for this product. Hens trips, family reunions, birthday groups where the organiser wants matching gifts. Pink is the default for hens. Blue is the default for mixed groups. I have never had a hens group order all blue.

Ay Ayu Running Sunny Florist Bali since 2013

I follow up with customers three months after delivery when I remember to. Not for every order, but for the group ones and the milestone ones. The pattern is consistent. The candle is usually gone by week three. The sarong gets used on the holiday and then again at home as a beach wrap, a throw blanket, or a scarf. Two people told me they framed theirs. The straw bag is the one that surprises me. It outlasts everything else in daily use. Grocery shopping, gym bag, carry-on personal item on the flight. One woman in Denpasar who received this as a birthday gift from her sister in London told me six months later that the bag goes with her to Sanur Beach every Saturday. The candle jar sits on her bathroom shelf holding cotton buds. The sarong hangs on the back of her bedroom door. Three items, three different timelines, all still in use half a year later. Flowers last a week. These last until the owner decides to stop using them, which based on what I hear, is not happening.

The Colour Difference Between Blue, Pink, and Yellow

Same bag. Same candle. Same price. The sarong sets the mood.

The blue version is navy with peach botanical detail. It works for men and women equally and reads as calm. The best choice when the sender does not know the recipient's taste well or when the gift needs to suit anyone. Blue is the bestseller by a narrow margin because it carries the lowest risk of a colour mismatch.

This pink version is hot magenta with dark red botanical detail. It makes a statement. It suits recipients who wear colour, who own at least one bright sarong already, or whose instagram grid is not exclusively beige and white. It is the default for birthday gifts to women in their twenties and thirties and the dominant choice for hens trip orders. Pink outsells yellow and sits close behind blue in total volume.

The yellow version is the most tropical of the three. It carries a warmer, sunnier energy. Yellow suits island stays in Canggu and Berawa where the vibe runs toward barefoot and open-air. Yellow is the least ordered of the three but has the strongest conversion rate, meaning the people who find it tend to buy it quickly. They already know they want yellow. They are not browsing. They are buying.

Who Orders This

Hens trip organisers who want matching welcome gifts for the group. Birthday senders who know the recipient wears pink. Best friends sending to best friends arriving at a villa in Uluwatu or Pecatu. Mothers sending to daughters on a graduation trip with friends. Partners who already sent the 12 Pink Roses last time and want something the recipient keeps past the holiday. International senders from Singapore, the UK, Japan, and South Korea who want a gift that says "this came from someone who knows what I like" rather than "this came from someone who played it safe."

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

Candle Messages

Eight options at checkout. The message prints on a white label fixed to the front of the amber jar. It stays on permanently. The most popular choice for hens groups is "Beautiful gift for a beautiful soul" because it works for every member of the party without needing individual customisation. For birthdays, "Have a fab Bali birthday!" leads. For anniversary gifts and romantic deliveries, "I Love You" and "You light up my life" account for most orders. The message the sender chooses tells me as much about the relationship as the colour of the sarong.

Delivery

Same day delivery across all areas of Bali. Morning orders placed before midday arrive by evening. For group orders of three or more, include individual guest names and room numbers so Kadek can deliver to each room separately rather than leaving a stack at the front desk. For villa deliveries in Kerobokan, Pererenan, and Umalas, include the property name and a local contact number if the sender is overseas. Hotel deliveries to Legian, Jimbaran, Benoa, and Tuban go through the front desk. Delivery to Tanah Lot, Tabanan, and Gianyar. Seven days a week including public holidays. Questions? Call +62 813 3862 5637 or visit the contact page.

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