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Golden Grace — A handful of sunshine, tied with cream, a hand-tied Floret bouquet
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Golden Grace

A handful of sunshine, tied with cream

599In Stock

Two bright-faced sunflowers turn their heads toward you like small suns caught mid-rise, golden petals fanning out around deep amber centres dusted with pollen. Sunflowers have always been the flower of loyalty and light — they literally follow the sun, faces tracking warmth across the sky, which is why the old gardeners called them the most faithful bloom in the bed. Around them, drifts of baby's breath fall like soft scattered clouds, broad green leaves ground the stems in living gold, and the whole bouquet is sleeved in honeyed kraft paper with a clear inner wrap, finished at the throat with a cream satin ribbon tied into a generous bow. "Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadow." Golden Grace is the bouquet for the people who do exactly that — and for the ones who deserve a little of their own sun handed back.

For warmth, gratitude, and unshakable cheer

Composed with

  • 2 stems of fresh-cut sunflowers
  • Soft baby's breath (gypsophila)
  • Natural green sunflower foliage
  • Honey-kraft outer wrap with clear inner sleeve
  • Cream satin ribbon, hand-tied bow
Handcrafted with premium, fresh-cut stems
Includes a personalised handwritten message card
Care instructions tucked inside every wrap
Same-day delivery available within the city
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