This vivid U-shaped floral garland is presented on a plain white background, each colour block crisply defined and assembled with meticulous care. The design starts at the open ends with concentrated clusters of tiny white blooms, similar in appearance to chrysanthemum pom-poms, their layered fabric petals forming a plush, airy texture that suggests purity and calm. Beneath the white heads sits a robust band of maroon or deep reddish-brown, where small, tightly packed petals create a rich, velvety ribbon of colour that anchors the upper curve. The dominant visual field of the garland is a long, generous section of bright yellow, built from numerous marigold-like fabric flowers that give the U its cheerful, full-bodied shape and convey a sense of celebration. At the very bottom, where both arms meet, a larger, denser grouping of white blossoms forms a central focal point, repeating the pristine motif and offering symmetry. Tiny dark green leaf-like accents are placed at key junctions - especially between yellow and white - to introduce contrast and a touch of botanical realism. The construction reveals skilled handiwork: thousands of individual fabric petals and stitches arranged to mimic natural bloom density while ensuring durability for repeated ceremonial use. Intended for traditional offerings, Hindu pooja, weddings, or festival décor such as Diwali and Holi, this mala marries symbolic colour choices with practical resilience. As a florist familiar with Havering customs, I can imagine it hung at a shrine, laid across an altar in Romford, or carried through a neighbourhood procession, its visual language of devotion and welcome instantly recognisable to local communities.
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A carefully crafted, U-shaped ceremonial garland sits against a clean white backdrop, its dense fabric petals and precise construction calling to mind a traditional mala used in South Asian rites. Each symmetrical arm begins with a plush band of pure white, chrysanthemum-like blossoms - tiny, tightly packed petals that give a soft, feathery texture and a serene, auspicious look. Those white caps flow into a rich, maroon or reddish-brown middle section, where compact clusters of faux blooms deepen the visual weight and introduce an earthy warmth. Below the maroon, the longest span of the garland is a bright, sunny yellow, fashioned from countless small, marigold-like fabric flowers that form a generous, cushiony curve and lend the piece a celebratory cheer. At the lowest point the two arms meet in a wider central cluster of white blooms, a focal hub that balances the composition and echoes the pristine tones at the top. Delicate, dark green leaf accents are tucked between the colour transitions, especially where yellow meets white, adding a natural-seeming contrast and breaking the colour blocks with subtle punctuation. The synthetic petals are arranged so densely they read like thousands of hand-placed tassels, and a faint shadow beneath the U gives the garland depth on the white surface. Designed for durability and cultural use - from temple offerings and puja to weddings, Diwali displays or remembrances - this mala radiates devotion, prosperity, and purity through its colour choices. As a local artisan would note, the workmanship is exacting: every fabric petal is positioned to hold shape and colour whether displayed at home, brought to a shrine, or placed on a ceremonial table in Chase Cross or nearby Romford. A single, ceremonial garland is presented against a pure white background, its open U-shape suggesting it is ready to be draped with care. The upper arc is made entirely of pristine white flowers, each tiny floret threaded so closely that they form a smooth, cloud-like band that speaks of purity, peace, and spiritual reflection. As the garland descends on both sides, the colour deepens into rich maroon and reddish-brown sections, the petals overlapping in tightly packed layers that create a plush, velvety appearance. These darker stretches carry a dignified gravity, perfectly in keeping with the mood of a funeral, remembrance service, or temple offering. At the base, the curve widens into a radiant sweep of yellow blooms, their rounded heads clustered firmly together to form a bright, uplifting foundation-subtle yet hopeful, like soft afternoon light over the streets of Chase Cross. Woven carefully at the points where white transitions into maroon and where yellow blends into lighter tones, tiny tufts of green foliage appear, adding delicate, leafy accents and a sense of organic flow to the design. Every section of the garland looks evenly weighted and meticulously shaped, suggesting both durability and grace when placed around a photograph, across a casket, or along a shrine. Whether intended for a cultural ceremony, a religious observance, or a simple family farewell at home in Chase Cross, this mala-style garland blends white, maroon, yellow, and green into a tender symbol of honor, remembrance, and the ongoing connection between loved ones and those they cherish in memory.

GARLAND TRIBUTE£70.00

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Celebrate life and honour tradition with our Garland Tribute, thoughtfully designed for Hindu and Sikh funeral ceremonies. Handcrafted at Chase Cross Florist in Chase Cross, this colourful floral garland is made primarily with fresh chrysanthemums, chosen for their beauty, fullness and lasting quality. Each garland can be customised to your preferred colour palette, allowing you to reflect personal, cultural or religious significance with dignity and grace.

Measuring approximately 110cm (43 inches) in length, this funeral garland is ideal for placing around a photo, religious idol or casket, or for ceremonial use during final rites. Our skilled florists carefully arrange every flower to create a balanced, elegant tribute that offers comfort and respect to family and friends.

Due to seasonal availability, we may occasionally substitute certain flowers with blooms of similar colour, size and value, ensuring your garland always looks fresh and premium. At Chase Cross Florist, we pride ourselves on reliable service, quality flowers and compassionate support at a difficult time. Order your Hindu or Sikh funeral garland tribute online for prompt, professional delivery in and around Chase Cross.
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