On the 13th of August 1Q1 held an event called “An Epicure’s Tale.” The meaning of Epicure translates to a person who enjoys fine food and drinks. The flower arrangements for this wine and dine event was done by Rose Bazaar.
Log onto www.rosebazaar.in for doorstep delivery of home decor bouquets and puja flowers or you can also call us on 9148147512 for any events and decor enquiry.
On the 29th of August we held a bouquet making workshop in wework Prestige Central where each person made a hand bouquet with flowers such as roses, chrysanthemums, carnations etc.
Log onto www.rosebazaar.in for doorstep delivery of home decor bouquets and puja flowers. Subscribe once and have farm fresh flowers delivered to your doorstep on a schedule you pick, whether it’s a simple jasmine garland or a bouquet of exotic blooms to brighten up your living room. Call us on 9148147512 for any events inquiry.
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi or Mahatma Gandhi who is popularly known as ‘bapuji’ was born on October 2nd, 1869. The birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi is celebrated as a national festival called Gandhi Jayanti.
The name Dussehra is derived from Sanskrit. The word dasha translates to ten and hara means defeat. This festival is the symbolisation of the victory of good over evil. The last and final day of Navratri is called Vijayadashami or Dussehra.
We have curated Special Packages this Dussehra just for you. Celebrate the victory of good over evil with farm fresh flowers and other curated puja items from Rose Bazaar! Get all your festive needs in one place.
Navratri means ‘nine nights’ and for these nine nights Goddess Durga is worshipped in all of her forms.This is a very significant festival for Hindus and is celebrated twice a year. Once in March or April (“Chaitra Navratri’) and the second time in September or October (“Sharad Navratri”). Like any Hindu festival, there are many legends behind the festival and why it is celebrated.
Subscribe to our special Navratri package and receive fresh flowers to offer to Goddess Durga everyday for 9 days, 100 grams of fresh flowers delivered right to your doorstep!
To say that Rose Bazaar is an organisation fueled by women is a bit of an understatement. Although we love and appreciate all our wonderful male employees, the industry of puja flowers is one that is historically dominated by ladies and our founding team of two sisters and our powerhouse manager Geetha has skewed the gender ratio from day one. As we try to skill, reskill and upskill more women, we rely on partners to help us reach our ambitious goals. FICCI Flo is the ideal platform for this - it is powered by women who are bold, passionate and fiercely hard working. That’s why when they started these skilling workshops, we knew we had to jump onboard.
FLO is a division of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) and it was established in 1983. It is an organisation for women all throughout India. Therefore having become a member of this organisation we were able to push their mission of promoting equal opportunities for women and economic empowerment. We work at the grassroot level with Parikrama by training ladies in many flower making techniques such as garland making, bouquet making etc, how we package our flowers, how to measure them and more for better employment opportunities. Read more about our skilling workshops here: https://rosebazaar.in/blogs/events-and-decor/flo-skilling-workshops-1
Excited to have been a part of the event that welcomed the charming, witty and handsome Rahul Bose to speak about making the impossible possible. A big thank you to the entire FICCI Flo team for supporting us!
Vinita Bali is an Indian businesswomen who was the managing director of Britannia. She has also held high positions in other big companies such as Cadbury and Coca-Cola. We were honored to be a part of a YNG Bangalore event where Vinita Bali spoke about building a sustainable business.
Muharram is the first month of the Islamic calendar. The festival is celebrated for the whole month but especially on the 10th day by Shia and Sunni muslims all over the world. Both factions of muslims celebrate it for different reasons but with similar traditions.