Presented in a neat U-shape on a stark white field, this traditional garland reads as a crafted emblem of ritual and welcome. The uppermost sections of each arm start with compact banks of pure white fabric blooms, their thin, repeated petals forming a soft, feathery texture that suggests ceremonial jasmine or chrysanthemum clusters. Directly beneath those are solid bands of deep maroon - a warm, reddish-brown that anchors the piece and gives weight to the upper curve. From the maroon the design flows uninterrupted into a long, bright yellow segment; these many small, plush yellow flowers create a broad arc, the dominant visual sweep that draws the eye around the U. Where the yellow sections meet at the lowest point, a prominent cluster of white chrysanthemum-like blooms forms the focal centre, punctuated by tiny dark green leaf-like accents that mark the joins between colour fields. The craftsmanship is evident in the thousands of delicate fabric petals, each layered and arranged to mimic natural growth patterns while ensuring durability for repeated ceremonial wear. Even without fragrance, the garland evokes sensory memory - the look of festival mornings on Streatham Common, the hush before an evening puja at a local temple, or the welcoming of guests along the High Road - and its colour palette of white, maroon and yellow reads as purity, prosperity and devotion, well suited to weddings, religious offerings or cultural displays in and around Streatham.
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A U-shaped ceremonial garland photographed against a clean white backdrop, its generous curve forming a graceful horseshoe of colour and texture. From each upper end a short, densely packed cuff of pure white blooms - delicate fabric petals arranged to mimic small chrysanthemums or jasmine - gives the top a soft, cloud-like appearance. Below the white the design moves into a rich, maroon-reddish band of tightly clustered, velvety synthetic flowers that add warmth and depth, before flowing into the longest and most luminous section: a plush blanket of sunshine yellow blossoms resembling marigolds or small dahlias. At the lowest point the two yellow arms meet in a wide central rosette of white chrysanthemum-like flowers, a dramatic focal cluster framed by tiny dark green leaf-like accents that act as subtle separators between colour blocks. The piece is clearly handcrafted: thousands of individual fabric petals are layered to create a voluminous, tactile surface that would feel substantial and soft to the touch. Lighting is even and soft, the shadow beneath the garland lending slight depth without distracting from the saturated hues. Though artificial, the arrangement reads as reverent and celebratory - suitable for Hindu puja, temple offerings, weddings, Diwali altars, or as cultural home décor - and it carries the calm dignity of ritual use. I picture this garland draped gently at a Streatham puja table or adorning a welcome arch near Streatham Common on festival mornings, its bright yellow and maroon recalling hearth-warmth and devotion while the white centres offer a clear symbol of purity. Displayed against a pure white background, this ceremonial funeral garland forms a gentle open oval, its carefully structured colours giving it a sense of order and calm. The top of the garland is a broad band of snowy white blooms, small and closely threaded like jasmine or tiny chrysanthemums, creating a cushioned, cloud-like arc that feels soothing and pure. As your eye moves along the left and right sides, the flowers deepen into plush maroon sections, where the petals are packed with such density that the surface looks almost like rich velvet, their wine-red tones adding a layer of quiet solemnity and respect. The lower curve brings a shift in mood with a full stretch of bright yellow blossoms, still tightly clustered but glowing warmly, suggesting soft light and an undercurrent of hope amidst remembrance. Between these major colour blocks, slender sprigs of fresh green foliage peek through, especially where white gives way to maroon and where yellow appears, adding freshness and a natural rhythm to the design. The garland's consistent thickness and smooth outline show the practiced hand of an experienced florist, whether the materials are fresh petals selected at a local market or lifelike flowers meant to endure through a longer service. Floating cleanly against the white background, it is easy to picture this tribute from Streatham Flowers resting over a framed photograph at a memorial near Streatham Common or adorning a family shrine at home. The thoughtful balance of white, maroon, and yellow, softened by green accents, creates a floral symbol of honour, farewell, and the gentle continuity of memory.

GARLAND TRIBUTE£70.00

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Honour your loved one with our handcrafted Garland Tribute, thoughtfully designed for Hindu and Sikh funeral ceremonies. Created by Streatham Flowers in Streatham, this colourful floral garland features fresh chrysanthemums, arranged with care to reflect respect, love and devotion. Each garland can be made to order in your preferred colour combination, allowing you to personalise the tribute to match religious traditions or family wishes.

Expert florists select premium chrysanthemums for their beauty, durability and meaning, ensuring a full, elegant design that looks stunning during the ceremony. With an approximate length of 110cm (43 inches), this garland is ideal for placing around a framed photograph, religious statue or as part of the main funeral display.

As some blooms are seasonal, we may substitute flowers with similar size and colour of equal or higher quality, always maintaining the overall look and feel. Rely on Streatham Flowers for professional, caring service, premium fresh flowers and reliable local delivery across Streatham and surrounding areas. Order your Garland Tribute online or by phone for a meaningful and respectful farewell.
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