
— 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.
Bhubaneswar has 700+ temples. The morning marigolds we sell once decked Lingaraj's sanctum at sunrise; the way we tie a bouquet still follows the seven-petal mandap pattern carved on the 11th-century Mukteshwar gateway. Our florists walk past Rajarani at dawn to reach the studio. The city is the syllabus.
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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.