Eid Al Adha 2026: Flower, Sweets and Hamper

❖ THE EID AL ADHA EDIT · UAE FLOWERS · 1447 AH ❖

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— A Festival Companion —

Eid Al Adha 2026.

Flowers ❖ Sweets ❖ Hampers

Eleven gifts curated for the Festival of Sacrifice — five festive bouquets with crescent-moon detailing, and six hampers pairing fresh flowers with dates, premium chocolates, and seasonal sweets. Same-day delivery across all seven emirates throughout the Eid days.

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❖ Eid Mubarak

A Festival of Sacrifice & Sharing.

Eid Al Adha — the second of the two Islamic festivals — marks the conclusion of the Hajj pilgrimage and the willingness of Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) to sacrifice. Across the UAE, the days of Eid are observed with prayer, charity, family gatherings, and the quiet exchange of gifts: a tray of dates, a bouquet at the door, a hamper of sweets shared with neighbours and elders.

❖ About This Edit

Eleven Gifts, Hand-Curated.

Five festive bouquets — moonlit-themed, crescent-topped, wrapped for the occasion — and six hampers that pair fresh flowers with dates, premium chocolates, gourmet treats, and seasonal sweets. Same-day delivery across all seven emirates throughout the Eid holiday, with midnight delivery available for arrivals timed to dawn.

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The Story Behind the Gift.

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In the UAE, Eid Al Adha unfolds over four days of warmth — the morning prayer at the mosque, the family gathering for breakfast that stretches into the afternoon, the visits to elders, the children running between houses collecting Eidi, the quiet meals shared with neighbours and friends. The festival is large in spirit but soft in tone. The gifts that travel through these days reflect that softness — modest, considered, and shared.

Flowers and sweets have always sat together at Eid. Dates from the family palm, chocolates layered into a basket, a moonlit bouquet wrapped in beige fabric — these are the small markers that turn a house visit into something the recipient remembers a week later. They are not the main event. They are the punctuation around it.

This Edit gathers eleven such gifts — five bouquets and six hampers — chosen specifically for the days of Eid 1447 AH. Each one arrives ready: hand-arranged the morning of dispatch, wrapped for the occasion, with a complimentary card for the message that the bouquet alone cannot quite carry.

❖ Three Customs

Dates First.  Whether sent alone or paired with chocolates, dates remain the most traditional Eid offering. The Sunflowers, Popcorn & Dates Hamper carries this tradition forward.

Visit Before Sending.  When possible, gifts are best delivered in person on the first morning. For relatives and friends abroad, same-day delivery handles the next-best version of the gesture.

Modest Over Grand.  Eid favours quiet generosity. A considered bouquet always reads better than an oversized statement piece — restraint is the elegance.

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The Festive Bouquets.

Five moonlit-themed bouquets — crescent moons, soft pinks, beige fabric, ribboned wraps — each designed for the festival days.

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Pink Floral Moon - 30 Pink Roses in Moon-Shaped Stand

❖ Featured · The Signature Piece

Pink Floral Moon.

AED 850 · No. One

Thirty pink roses paired with ten pink spray roses, statice, green fillers, and steel grass — arranged into a crescent moon-shaped stand and presented inside a wooden box. The Edit’s signature piece. Reserved for the home of an elder, a major family visit, or the gathering host whose hospitality has carried the festival.

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Ramadan Harmony Bouquet - Pink Carnations and Peach Spray Roses

❖ No. Two · Bouquet

Ramadan Harmony.

AED 290

Eight pink carnations and five peach spray roses with a decorative crescent moon and green fillers, finished in paper wrapping. The everyday Eid gesture — modest, warm, perfectly proportioned for a colleague’s home or a neighbour’s door.

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❖ No. Three · Bouquet

Ramadan Blossom.

AED 280

Five white lilies with a decorative crescent moon and green fillers in paper wrapping, finished with a ribbon. The most universal Eid choice — white lilies cross every relationship and read as both sincere and considered, with the crescent moon making it unmistakably festival-themed.

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Ramadan Blossom Bouquet - White Lilies with Crescent Moon
Ramadan Rose and Hydrangea Bouquet

❖ No. Four · Bouquet

Rose & Hydrangea.

AED 480

Four pink hydrangeas, five pink roses, and five spray roses with eucalyptus and a decorative crescent moon in white wrapping. A fuller arrangement — the right scale for in-laws or a senior visit during the festival days.

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❖ No. Five · Bouquet

Moonlit Roses.

AED 380

A mix of spray roses and pink carnations topped with a gold crescent moon, wrapped in beige fabric. The most distinctly festival-themed bouquet in the Edit — the gold moon and beige fabric wrap make it unmistakably Eid.

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Moonlit Ramadan Roses with Gold Crescent Moon and Beige Fabric

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The Hampers & Sweet Sets.

Six hampers pairing fresh flowers with dates, chocolates, gourmet treats, and seasonal sweets — for visits where a single bouquet does not quite complete the gesture.

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Sunflowers Popcorn and Dates Gift Hamper

❖ No. Six · Traditional

Sunflowers & Dates.

AED 380

A woven basket of sunflowers, alstroemerias, cake roll, popcorn, and premium dates. The most traditional Eid choice — dates are the heart of the festival, and this hamper carries them forward with grace.

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Sweet Treats White Roses Hamper

❖ No. Seven · Sweet Treats

Sweet Treats Basket.

AED 480

A basket of chocolates, cookies, white lilies, white roses, and baby’s breath. Designed for sharing — large enough that the recipient can offer it to the family rather than reserve it for themselves.

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25 Pink Roses and Ferrero Rocher Chocolates in Drawer Box

❖ No. Eight · Boxed

Roses & Ferrero Box.

AED 580

Twenty-five pink roses and sixteen Ferrero Rocher chocolates arranged inside a drawer-style black box, tied with black ribbon. The most boxed-and-ready hamper — ideal for a single-house delivery on the first morning.

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White Lilies and Roses Gourmet Gift with Tea Coffee

❖ No. Nine · Gourmet

Gourmet White Lilies.

AED 580

A gourmet hamper of Twinings Earl Grey tea, Vicenzi treats, Nescafe Gold coffee, and fresh white lilies and roses. Suited to a tea-time visit — the kind of gift that becomes the centrepiece of the afternoon.

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Moonlit Rose Pistache Delight with Premium Dates

❖ No. Ten · Moonlit

Moonlit Pistache.

AED 680

A pink roses moon stand paired with a premium dates box. The crescent shape echoes the festival; the dates carry the tradition. The most uniquely Eid hamper in the Edit.

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Godiva Chocolate Hamper with Fresh Flowers

❖ No. Eleven · Premium

Godiva Hamper.

AED 750

Six premium Godiva chocolates with fresh lisianthus, hypericum berries, and chrysanthemums in a black box. The Edit’s most refined hamper — reserved for senior family elders and important relationships.

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Eid Gifting Etiquette.

Six small customs that keep the Eid gift culturally aligned and warmly received.

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Greet First, Gift Second.

Begin every Eid visit with the greeting — “Eid Mubarak” — and only then present the gift. Letting the bouquet enter before the words can read as transactional. The greeting is the relationship; the gift is the punctuation around it.

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Dates Always Belong.

Dates carry the deepest meaning at Eid Al Adha — paired with the festival’s connection to pilgrimage and tradition. Choose a hamper that includes them (Nos. Six or Ten) when sending to elders or homes hosting larger family gatherings.

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Send on the First Day.

The first morning of Eid — after the prayer, before the family gathering — is the most resonant moment for a gift to arrive. UAE Flowers offers midnight delivery for arrivals timed to dawn, allowing the bouquet to be there when the recipient opens the door.

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Restraint Over Scale.

Eid favours warmth over performance. A modest bouquet of exceptional quality always reads better than a large bouquet of average quality. The two smallest pieces in this Edit — Nos. Two and Three — outperform many statement pieces by virtue of their restraint.

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Send to the Household.

Eid gifts are sent to homes rather than individuals. The card should address the family rather than a single recipient — “To the [family name] family, with our warmest Eid wishes” works far better than naming one person who happens to live there.

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Plan a Day Ahead.

Delivery slots compress sharply in the two days before Eid and on the first day itself. For the bouquets in this Edit, place orders at least twenty-four hours ahead during peak festival days — earlier if a specific morning delivery window is needed.

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Eid Delivery, Across the Emirates.

Same-day fulfilment throughout the Eid Al Adha holiday across all seven emirates, with midnight slots reserved for arrivals timed to the first morning prayer.

❖ Coverage

Seven Emirates.

Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, Umm Al Quwain — plus Al Ain. Temperature-controlled vehicles protect bloom integrity through summer Eid heat.

❖ Midnight

Dawn-Ready Delivery.

Midnight delivery available for first-morning arrivals — the gift can be at the recipient’s door before the household has returned from Fajr prayer.

❖ Cut-Off

Order Before 11 PM.

11 PM cut-off for next-day delivery. Bouquets are hand-arranged the morning of dispatch — arriving at peak freshness for the festival.

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Questions for the Festival.

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❖ Question One

Which gift is the safest universal Eid choice?

No. Three (Ramadan Blossom — white lilies, AED 280) is the most universal Eid choice across every relationship. White lilies are read as both sincere and considered, the crescent moon makes the bouquet unmistakably festival-themed, and the modest scale reads as warmth rather than performance.

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What should I send to elders or in-laws?

For elders and senior relatives, a hamper carries more weight than a bouquet alone. No. Ten (Moonlit Pistache) pairs flowers with dates — the most traditional Eid pairing. No. Eleven (Godiva Hamper) reads as refined and premium for the most important family relationships.

❖ Question Three

Can I send Eid gifts to multiple homes from one order?

Yes. Multiple-recipient orders are common during Eid — many families send the same bouquet to ten or fifteen homes in one go. Contact us with your recipient list and we will coordinate delivery across the festival days, with each card personalised.

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When is the latest I can order for first-day Eid delivery?

The cut-off is 11 PM the evening before for next-day arrival. For the first morning of Eid specifically, place orders by 11 PM on the eve. Midnight delivery slots fill quickly during the festival — booking forty-eight hours ahead protects the morning timing window.

❖ Question Five

Are the bouquets suitable for non-Muslim recipients too?

Yes. The Eid-themed bouquets work beautifully as cross-cultural celebration gifts — the gold crescent moon, the soft pinks, the beige fabric wraps all read as elegantly festive rather than narrowly religious. Sending these to non-Muslim colleagues or friends during Eid is a thoughtful inclusion gesture.

❖ Question Six

Can the card be written in Arabic?

Yes. Complimentary handwritten cards can be prepared in Arabic, English, or both — simply provide the message text at checkout. For Eid, the traditional greeting “عيد مبارك” (Eid Mubarak) handwritten on the card adds a quiet, personal touch the recipient will notice.

— Eid Mubarak from UAE Flowers —

Begin the Festival.

Eleven curated gifts. Same-day delivery across all seven emirates throughout the Eid days, with midnight slots reserved for first-morning arrivals. A complimentary handwritten card with every order, available in Arabic or English.

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