Great art work here and proper service
Great art work here and proper service
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Rose Art is Dubai-based floral company specializing in premium flower delivery and event styling. We import fresh, handpicked blooms directly from our farms in Armenia , bringing their unique beauty to UAE. From bespoke wedding designs and private parties to corporate events and luxury gifting , Rose Art creates floral experiences that blend Armenian tradition with modern elegance.
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Great art work here and proper service
the most beautiful flowers you can get in the UAE, me and all my girls always order from there and they never disappoint
Customer service is excellent, very professional and fast. They understood the type of bouquet l was looking for perfectly.
The bouquet was really beautiful. I totally recommend them
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