
— hand-tied in Bhubaneswar since 2011.
A florist for Temple City. Bouquets wrapped like nani's chaadar, eggless cakes baked at six, and temple-blessed hampers — cut this morning at Chandrasekharpur Phool Mandi, delivered to your door in90 minutes.











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“I sell flowers — but really, I sell the fragrance, and the letter that comes with them.”
We started in 2011 with a pattachitra cloth, a scissor, and our nani's blessing. Fourteen years later we still wrap every bouquet in khadi, still hand-write the sandesh card, still walk the Chandrasekharpur mandi before the sun reaches Lingaraj Temple. If it isn't good enough for our own table, it doesn't leave the studio. Namaskar.
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Pattachitra literally means flower-work. It is Odisha's heritage craft — silk thread stitched into bright geometric flowers on khadi cotton, traditionally by women for daughters and granddaughters.
Our wraps come from a cooperative of twenty-two women in Chandrasekharpur and Khandagiri. Every bouquet you order carries their work. You can keep the cloth, or send it back with a rider and we'll pass it on.
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“Delivered exactly at 11:57 p.m. to our Jayadev Vihar flat. The roses were fresh — actually fresh, not the plastic type — and Lipsa bhaji called to confirm the card. That's old-school.”
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“Flowers and cake arrived on time, and the wrap was a lovely pattachitra. Mum cried.”
“Sent the Sabha Hamper to my parents in Model Town on their anniversary, all the way from San Francisco. They photographed every item. Best ₹1,249 I've ever spent.”
Every Bhubaneswar pincode sorted — 90-minute express inside the city ring, same-day for Khandagiri and Cuttack, 3 hours for the wider belt. Aditya bhai walks the Chandrasekharpur mandi at five; the riders leave with fresh stems before nine.
Yes — for most Bhubaneswar city zones (Saheed Nagar, Janpath, Jayadev Vihar, Green Avenue, Model Town, Master Canteen Road, Chandrasekharpur). Orders placed before 7:30 p.m. Khandagiri and Cuttack take 2 hours; Puri and Khordha around 3.
Every wrap is hand-stitched by a cooperative of twenty-two women in Chandrasekharpur and Khandagiri. Keep it, or return it with a rider — we'll pass it back to the co-op.
Our rider calls first, then waits ten minutes. If nobody's home, we hand the bouquet to the guard or a neighbour — with your permission — or bring it back and re-attempt the next morning. No re-attempt fee.
Eggless is our default — separate mixer, separate oven shelf, no cross-contamination. FSSAI certified. Tick "contains egg" at checkout if you'd rather the traditional bake.
Order before 8 p.m. and our midnight desk (11:30 p.m. – 12:30 a.m.) handles the drop — candles, a soft knock, and a whispered "Namaskar" if the door opens. ₹149 on top.
New bouquets, Rath Yatra reminders three days early, 10% off your first order. No spam —sotie.