Showing posts with label Christmas decorations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas decorations. Show all posts

Saturday, 7 June 2014

Get Amazing Collection of Home Decor Online

In the age of the Internet, online shopping is the most preferred choice saving time and money. You can buy almost everything online today. If you are looking for home décor items, you can easily find an extensive range of products online. Search and find websites that sell home décor items.

The choice of home decor items entirely depends on the taste of the homeowner. There can be different categories of decoration items belonging to particular areas of the home like garden area, living room, bedroom, kitchen space and bathroom. While choosing an item online, make sure that you have gone through the website properly. It is important to read the shipping policy, delivery information and refund policy with care. It might happen that you wish to buy an item from a particular site that does not have delivery options to your town or city. However, reputed online gift companies usually cover almost all major cities and towns of India in their delivery list.




The range of home decoration items may include artificial plants, wall hangings, candle stands, flower vases, lampshades, spiritual items, handicrafts, hookahs & pipes, etc.  Home is not only the dwelling-place but also a place close to the heart of the owner. It can become the homeowner’s most prized possession. As a result, a homeowner always welcomes ideas and items that can enhance its beauty. If you are looking for some great items to decorate your home or for gifting purposes, the online gift stores are the places you should look for.

Sunday, 6 January 2013

Happy New Year



Floralis lets you usher the New Year with a wide selection of flowers, cakes, floral arrangements, candles and combos which certainly add more joy to your celebrations. The year-end is the perfect time to renew existing ties and also make new ones. While we all get ready to bid the present year goodbye, we also think about our near and dear ones. What better way to spread some cheer than gifting something meaningful which will also be etched in their memories for a long time.


At Floralis, you will be spoilt for choice when it comes to gifting ideas. We have separate sections in our online store for different varieties of presents which make your shopping experience fun and simple. Your convenience is a top priority for us and we constantly endeavor to keep the ordering process as user-friendly as possible. We want to provide the best products at the most attractive prices so that you are able to express your emotions to the important people in your life.


Take for example our premium collection of fresh flower arrangements brought to you by our top florists. All-India delivery starts at an unbelievable Rs. 399! Or, indulge your taste buds with our range of delicious cakes, perfect for occasions like New Years’, birthdays or other festivities. Start the year on a sweet note by gifting your loved ones or just treating yourself. These delicious cakes are available to order online and delivered all across India. 


If you are looking for something more economical, you can give our 399 Store a try. All products are available for Rs. 399 only. Take your pick from fresh orange rose, carnation and gerbera bunches, ball fruit, dry glads or cotton pods. Make your New Year celebrations last longer with Floralis by having your orders delivered right at your door. Not only is it pocket-friendly but also more convenient as your loved ones receive their presents quickly and safely.


Say what you feel with our eclectic collection of fresh flowers. These colorful floras are ideal gifts for your family, friends and relatives. If you prefer a more lavish affair, our floral arrangements are certainly made-to-order. There is a wide range on offer, from orchids, lilies, roses and anthuriums to interesting combinations of other exotic flowers, chocolates, balloons and soft toys. These fresh arrangements mark new beginnings, just like the New Year, and promise to spread more happiness in your lives.  



You can also make a statement with unconventional gifts like dried flowers and wreaths and other potpourri. They blend perfectly with home interiors and enhance the aesthetics of living spaces. Stand out from others with these unique presents and also surprise the recipient with your thoughtfulness. Such items are ideal for New Year celebrations as well as house warming, anniversaries, celebrating professional successes like promotions or new clients and other events like Friendships’ Day and Rakshabandhan. Check out the large variety on offer and make someone happy this coming year.

Thursday, 8 November 2012

Happy Diwali



HAPPY DIWALI

 Diwali, also spelled Divali ,  one of the major religious festivals in Hinduism, lasting for five days from the 13th day of the dark half of the lunar month Ashvina to the second day of the light half of Karttika. (The corresponding dates in the Gregorian calendar usually fall in late October and November.) The name is derived from the Sanskrit term dipavali meaning “row of lights,” which are lit on the new-moon night to bid the presence of Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth. In Bengal, however, the goddess Kali is worshiped, and in north India the festival also celebrates the return of Rama, Sita, Lakshmana, and Hanuman to the city of Ayodhya, where Rama’s rule of righteousness would commence.

During the festival, small earthenware lamps filled with oil are lighted and placed in rows along the parapets of temples and houses and set adrift on rivers and streams. The fourth day—the main Diwali festival day and the beginning of the lunar month of Karttika—marks the beginning of the new year according to the Vikrama calendar. Merchants perform religious ceremonies and open new account books. It is generally a time for visiting, exchanging gifts, cleaning and decorating houses, feasting, setting off fireworks displays, and wearing new clothes. Gambling is encouraged during this season as a way of ensuring good luck for the coming year and in remembrance of the games of dice played by the Lord Shiva and Parvati on Mount Kailasa or similar contests between Radha and Krishna. Ritually, in honour of Lakshmi, the female player always wins.


Diwali is also an important festival in Jainism. For the Jain community, many of whose members belong to the merchant class, the day commemorates the passing into nirvana of Mahavira, the most recent of the Jain Tirthankaras. The lighting of the lamps is explained as a material substitute for the light of holy knowledge that was extinguished with Mahavira’s passing. Since the 18th century Diwali has been celebrated in Sikhism as the time Guru Hargobind returned to Amritsar from a supposed captivity in Gvalior—apparently an echo of Rama’s return to Ayodhya. Residents of Amritsar are said to have lighted lamps throughout the city to celebrate the occasion.



Wednesday, 17 October 2012

Flower Horoscope


Flower Horoscope

You probably know about your zodiac sign and its significance in your life. But do you know the flower under which you were born and its uniqueness? Flower horoscope enables you to discover more about yourself and others around you by associating a flower with a specific period in the calendar. By identifying the flower corresponding to your birth date and that of family and friends, you are able to better understand yourself and the people who matter.  

Here is a list of flowers with their corresponding months:

Carnation – January

Carnations traditionally symbolize fascination, apt for the beginning of a new year and its freshness. Dianthus is its botanical name, meaning “divine flower”. In Flower Horoscope, a pink carnation signifies womanly love whereas a yellow one means disdain. If you gave a red carnation, it would imply how much your heart grieves for that person. And if that person gave you a striped carnation in return, it would mean refusal!


Iris – February

Iris has the soft shades of light blue and white. It stands for hope, knowledge and wisdom. This flower is the symbol of the Italian city of Florence, where it is used against a red backdrop. Iris also finds a place of prominence on the Quebec flag as well as being the universal representation of Scouting.

Daffodil – March

According to the Flower Horoscope, the daffodil is a spring flower symbolizing rebirth. If you give a daffodil, it conveys warmth and high regard for the recipient. Daffodils are also used for decorative purposes by the Chinese during their New Year. The Republic of Wales has further increased the daffodil’s stature by making it their national flower.

Daisy – April

Daisies are popular among gardeners; those who don’t have the “green thumb” also consider them to be “friendly.” They are easy to grow and their vibrant blooms are appreciated by flower lovers all around the world. Daisies are usually associated with simplicity and innocence.

May – Lily

Lilies represent purity and are wonderfully fragrant. Yet, somehow, they are the most commonly presented flowers at funerals. That’s because their presence symbolizes the departed soul’s restored innocence after leaving this world.



June – Rose

Perhaps the most famous flower of all, a rose stands for varying symbolisms, the commonest being love. The ancient Greeks identified a rose with their goddess of love, Aphrodite. The Christians related a rose’s petals with Christ’s wounds. The red rose also symbolizes the Virgin Mary. If you are giving this flower, take into consideration every color’s meaning. Red means love, pink shows gratitude and admiration; whereas light pink conveys sympathy. A white rose means friendship and purity, a yellow shows platonic, undying love, orange means passion, burgundy is equivalent to beauty, blue symbolizes mystery, green portrays calm and purple conveys protection, similar to parental love. A black rose is hard to get, but shows slavish devotion.

July – Larkspur

Larkspurs evoke the worry-less summer days one remembers from one’s youth. This flower associates itself with lightheartedness and frivolity.

August – Gladiolus

Named after a gladiator’s sword, these flowers are reminiscent of strength, honor and sincerity. While some species are dainty, others are spiky and tall, like a sword. That’s why they are also called “sword lilies”. Gladiolus is attractive and seems enveloped in layered tunics.


September – Aster

Aster is often used to accentuate mixed flower arrangements due to its dainty form. It is also referred to as an expression of love. So those of you wanting to express their love a little unconventionally can opt for Asters.



October – Marigold

Marigolds originally belong to Mexico and the name is a derivation from “Mary’s Gold”, the Virgin Mary’s plant. These flowers are popular for their golden colors which symbolize autumn. They show fondness and affection and can be exchanged between friends and family members.


November – Chrysanthemum

These flowers portray cheerfulness due to their vivid colors. In contrast to their bright appearance, they are associated with death and used on graves in Europe and Japan. In China, white chrysanthemums symbolize lamentation and mourning. But elsewhere, they reflect positivity, honesty and joyousness.


December – Poinsettia

Poinsettias are an important part of Christmas decorations. They symbolize success and good times. For the ancient Aztecs, they were a mark of purity. If you plan on gifting flowers during the festive season, you can never go wrong with colorful Poinsettias. 

Wondering where to find these exotic flowers in India? Simply visit Floralis, the online flower shop and buy, gift and send flowers to your friends and family with just a few clicks. Be it any occasion, you can order online and have freshly delivered flowers right at your doorstep.