M'sia man orders S$6,700 cash bouquet with 99 'roses' made of money for Valentine's Day

Cash won't wilt.

Tanya Ong | February 11, 2020, 10:54 AM

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Valentine's Day is fast approaching.

And for one man in Malaysia, he decided to step up his game. By ordering a bouquet entirely made out of cash.

S$6,700 cash bouquet

According to China Press, florist Zheng Ai Ni received an order for a cash bouquet earlier this month.

Zheng said that the customer intended to give the bouquet on Valentine's Day, but it is unclear if it's a Valentine's Day gift or for a marriage proposal.

The customer had carried RM20,000 (S$6,700) in cash, in denominations of RM100 and RM10 notes, so she could make the bouquet.

Zheng said that she has made cash bouquets before, but this is by far the most valuable one.

Here's the bouquet, comprising 99 roses made using cash:

Screenshot via China Press video

Screenshot via China Press video.

Screenshot via China Press video.

She explained that she would usually use five notes to make one rose. However, because the customer had brought RM100 notes, it would cost way too much to make 99 roses.

Instead, she used two RM100 notes to make the petals, and one RM10 note for the rose bud.

The bouquet took at least three days to make, she said.

 

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