Ordering flower bouquets in singapore with symbolism

Colour Rhapsody
from SGD 218.00

A luxurious bouquet that will ignite your senses and leave you in awe. This enchanting arrangement combines a symphony of vibrant hues, seamlessly blending together to create a stunning visual melody that will captivate any recipient. Blossoms in every shade of the rainbow dance together in perfect unison, radiating elegance and sophistication.

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Flower variety may differ according to seasonality, but will always be of similar style, quality and value.

This bouquet is available in four sizes:
:: Small bouquet measures approximately 25cm in diameter
:: Medium bouquet measures approximately 30cm in diameter
:: Large bouquet measures approximately 35cm in diameter
:: Extra Large bouquet measures approximately 40cm in diameter

Image represents Extra Large size

You can add a glass vase to your order here

To symbolise Singapore's multiculturalism in a flower bouquet, one must carefully select blooms that represent the diverse ethnicities and cultures coexisting harmoniously in the nation.

  1. Orchids: Known as Singapore's national flower, orchids are perfect for representing the country's identity. Their elegance and variety reflect both beauty and diversity.

  2. Roses: Incorporate roses in different colours, symbolising love and appreciation across cultures. Red, yellow, and white roses can represent various aspects of love, friendship, and purity, connecting with various traditions.

  3. Lotus Flowers: As a symbol of purity and enlightenment in many cultures, the lotus can stand for harmony and the ability to rise above challenges, significant themes within Singapore's multicultural framework.

  4. Chrysanthemums: Popular in Chinese culture, these flowers symbolise longevity and vitality. Including them acknowledges the Chinese presence and contributions to Singapore’s rich tapestry.

  5. Hibiscus: The hibiscus can represent the Malay community, symbolising the beauty of the local heritage. This vibrant flower adds colour and life to the bouquet.

  6. Sunflowers: With their bright, cheerful disposition, sunflowers can represent the vibrancy of life within the community. They are universal symbols of positivity.

  7. Bird of Paradise: This exotic flower signifies freedom and joy, reminiscent of the multicultural environment where diverse groups coexist freely.

Arranging these flowers together can create a bouquet that not only delights the senses but also tells a story of unity and diversity. By incorporating blooms meaningful to various cultures, one can celebrate the spirit of Singapore and its multicultural essence beautifully through floral art.

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