Fresh Jasmine Flowers, Arranged with Care
Few flowers carry the quiet elegance of jasmine. Delicate white petals, an intensity of fragrance that fills a room — a jasmine flower bouquet does what no other arrangement quite manages. At The Flower Palace, we source fresh jasmine flowers carefully, so the scent that reaches you in Islamabad is as alive as the moment it was cut. Whether you’re ordering for a celebration, a gesture of affection, or simply because the fragrance feels right, our arrangements are designed to hold their beauty from delivery to display.
Motia — Pakistan’s Most Beloved Flower
Motia, the Arabian jasmine known botanically as Jasminum sambac, is woven into Pakistani life in a way few flowers are. You find it threaded into hair at weddings in Lahore, offered at shrines in Rawalpindi, and strung across doorways on festival evenings. A motia bouquet carries all of that — cultural memory, spiritual weight and a fragrance that feels like home. We offer motia flowers alongside our imported jasmine varieties, honouring both the local and the international.
Jasmine for Weddings and Gifting
A jasmine bridal bouquet has a long tradition in South Asian celebrations — its white petals read as purity and its fragrance as permanence. Whether you’re building a full bridal arrangement or adding jasmine to a mixed occasion bouquet, these flowers bring something deeply personal to the moment. We can arrange jasmine and motia together for weddings, nikahs and formal gifting across Islamabad and Lahore.
Order your jasmine or motia arrangement today and let the fragrance arrive first.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is jasmine an expensive flower?
Jasmine is generally considered a moderately priced flower in Pakistan, though pricing varies by variety, season and arrangement size. Motia, being locally grown, is often more affordable than imported jasmine cultivars. At The Flower Palace, we offer jasmine arrangements across a range of price points to suit different occasions and budgets.
What does jasmine symbolize in Pakistani culture?
In Pakistani culture, jasmine — and particularly motia — carries associations with love, purity, spirituality and celebration. It is used in religious offerings, worn at weddings, and given as a mark of deep respect and affection. The fragrance itself holds cultural memory for many people, making it one of the most emotionally resonant flowers in the region.
Can jasmine flowers be used in a bridal bouquet?
Yes — jasmine is a classic choice for bridal bouquets in South Asian weddings, valued for both its appearance and its long-lasting fragrance. A jasmine bridal bouquet pairs beautifully with roses, stephanotis or greenery, and motia can be woven in for a more traditional Pakistani aesthetic. Our team can design bespoke bridal arrangements based on your ceremony style and colour palette.

