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Pink Radiance — Thirty small suns, all blushing at once, a hand-tied Floret bouquet
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Pink Radiance

Thirty small suns, all blushing at once

1,250In Stock

Thirty mini pink roses crowd together like a chorus mid-song — bright, fearless, impossibly cheerful. Pink roses have always carried the gentler half of love's vocabulary: gratitude, admiration, the kind of affection that doesn't need a reason. The miniature variety pushes it further — tiny rosettes packed petal-on-petal, each one a fingertip of fuchsia, together glowing like a single radiant heart. Wrapped in a crisp sheet of crystal-clear cellophane that catches the light like still water, and finished with a single satin ribbon that trails behind the stems like a held breath. It's the bouquet you give when you want someone's whole day to turn pink.

For joy that refuses to be quiet

Composed with

  • 30 mini pink roses
  • 1 layer of premium wrapping
  • 1 satin ribbon
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
Total1,250
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