lei (nā lei is the plural in the Hawaiian language) may be composed of a pattern or series of just about anything, but most commonly consists of fresh natural foliage such as flowers, vines, or fern fronds. Among the flowers used are the plumeria, lehua blossom or the orchid, though maile leaves are extremely popular as well as traditional among hula dancers. Other types of lei may include sea or land shells, feathers, plastic flowers, fabric, paper (including origami and monetary bills), candy, words (as in a song), or anything that can be strung together in a series or pattern and worn as a wreath or a necklace.
Any one know where to get a Lei (hawaiian flower ring) in Singapore? Thanks?
Contact your local florist. It would be cheaper for them to get it from a local flower arranger than to import one. They probably have a nice network of artists behind the scenes there.
Reply:maybe you can try check out any florist if the flower is available, alternatively, you can try search online, go to 88db website and look for the flower that you're looking for, or any florist selling the flower...hope this helps
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