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Petal's Embrace — Pink lilies, holding you close, a hand-tied Floret bouquet
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Petal's Embrace

Pink lilies, holding you close

1,299In Stock

A trio of pink Oriental lilies unfurls at the heart of this bouquet — each petal that impossibly soft shade between blush and dawn, brushed with a deeper rose down the centre vein and freckled gold in the throat. The pink lily is one of the most quietly romantic flowers in the world: in the old language of blooms it carries prosperity, admiration, and a love that's still learning how big it can grow. A single ivory rose tucks itself in like a kept secret, and clouds of baby's breath drift around the lilies like little stars caught in tulle. The whole arrangement is cradled in two layers of cream wrapping paper — the outer sheet softly crinkled, the inner one folded into careful petals of its own — and tied at the throat with a length of blush-pink twine, finished with a small message card waiting for your words. "Some flowers don't just sit in your hands — they hold them back." Petal's Embrace is the bouquet for the love that arrives like a slow exhale: gentle, certain, and impossible to put down.

For a love that wraps itself around you

Composed with

  • 3 stems of pink Oriental lilies
  • 1 ivory rose
  • Generous baby's breath (gypsophila)
  • Fresh green foliage
  • Two layers of cream wrapping paper
  • Blush-pink twine and message card
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
Total1,299
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