Well, in
the traditional flower market, it takes seven - to nine - days to bring flowers from one end of the supply chain to the other.
Not exact matches
A jasmine gajra paired well with the South Indian
traditional look, but you can also use artificial
flowers easily available in
market as a substitute.
Get there early — preferably as it opens at 7 am — when the
market is buzzing with fishermen cutting chunks of tuna on marble slabs, fruit sellers spreading numerous passion fruit varieties (such as maracujá banana — banana passion fruit) on their stalls and ladies in
traditional costumes preparing
flower arrangements using the local agapanthus and heliconias.
The thousand smells of coconut oil,
flowers, spices, and dried fish combine to make a pungent smell, the smell of
traditional Balinese
market.