Displayed against a pure white backdrop with a gentle cast shadow, this traditional, U-shaped garland reads as both decorative object and ritual instrument. The construction begins at each top end with a plush, cylindrical band of creamy white, small, tightly packed petals that suggest chrysanthemum-like softness; these white sections are carefully formed to hold their rounded profile. Directly below, the design shifts to a dense ribbon of maroon - a reddish-brown tone whose smaller, textured blooms create a compact, velvety contrast to the white. The longest, most expansive zone of the garland is a broad sweep of bright yellow petals, fully packed to produce a lush, full-bodied curve that dominates the lower arms. Where the two yellow sections converge at the bottom the eye is met by a substantial cluster of pure white flowers, arranged to form a central focal knot; small dark-green leaf-like accents are threaded at several joins, particularly between the yellow and the bottom white, introducing a measured hint of botanical realism and a rhythmic punctuation to the colour bands. The piece is clearly made from synthetic fabric flowers or pom-pom elements: thousands of individual petals have been cut, shaped and layered with precision, evidencing skilled floral craftsmanship intended for repeated ceremonial use. In households and temples across Bethnal Green, near Mile End or Victoria Park, such malas are chosen for their enduring form and traditional symbolism - suitable for pooja, temple offerings, weddings, and festivals where the colours white, yellow and maroon signal purity, prosperity and devotion.
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A quietly dignified, U-shaped ceremonial garland rests against a clean white backdrop, its soft shadow lending subtle depth to the photograph. The piece is composed of densely packed, fabric-like blooms that read as plush chrysanthemums and marigold substitutes - the top of each symmetrical arm begins with a cylindrical cluster of creamy white, tightly ruffled petals that look almost like soft pom-poms. Beneath those white segments a band of deep maroon to reddish-brown petals provides an earthy counterpoint, its small, intricate petals arranged in precise rows that catch the light differently from the adjacent colours. The longest sweep of the garland is a generous expanse of bright, sunshine yellow flowers: a luxuriant, tactile field of petals that curves gracefully into the U and draws the eye toward the centre. Where the two yellow arms meet at the bottom, a wider, denser cluster of pure white chrysanthemum-like flowers forms a calm focal knot, the petals layered to create volume and a sense of resolution. Here and there small dark-green leaf accents punctuate the transitions, acting as deliberate separators between colour blocks and adding a restrained touch of botanical contrast. The craftsmanship is evident in the thousands of individual fabric petals, each arranged to mimic natural bloom structure and to hold form over repeated ceremonial use. Though artificial, the garland evokes the familiar warmth of ritual - suitable for temple offerings, Hindu puja, weddings, or as an emblem of respect and welcome - and would sit comfortably in a quiet corner of Bethnal Green, near Victoria Park or along Cambridge Heath Road, as a traditional token of devotion. An intricately woven ceremonial garland is presented on a clean white background, shaped into an open oval or horseshoe that seems to hover in stillness. The top and inner curve of the garland are formed from densely layered white blossoms, their small petals overlapping to create a pillowed, cloud-like band that instantly suggests purity, serenity, and blessing. From this gentle white arc, the garland flows into vertical bands of deep maroon and reddish-brown flowers on both sides, the petals darker and more velvety in tone, adding an air of solemn grace that suits the quiet formality of a funeral tribute. At the lowest curve, the design shifts once more into a broad sweep of bright yellow blooms, glowing softly like candlelight, offering comfort and a sense of renewed hope in the midst of farewell. Delicate touches of green foliage are tucked between the colour sections, especially where the whites meet the maroons and where the maroons fade into yellow, giving the piece a living, breathing rhythm instead of a rigid pattern. Each segment appears remarkably full and uniform, suggesting it was created by an experienced florist who understands both the cultural significance and emotional weight of such garlands, often used in South Asian and Southeast Asian rituals. In Bethnal Green, a design like this might be carried into a family home near Columbia Road or to a local place of worship, serving as a symbol of respect, remembrance, and gentle transition during a final goodbye.

GARLAND TRIBUTE£70.00

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Honor your loved one with our Garland Tribute, thoughtfully crafted at Flowers Bethnal Green in East London. Designed especially for Hindu and Sikh funeral ceremonies, this traditional floral garland is created using fresh, premium chrysanthemums for lasting beauty and colour. Each tribute is made to order, allowing you to choose the colour palette that best reflects your personal wishes, cultural traditions, or the personality of the person being remembered.

Measuring approximately 110cm (43 inches) in length, this garland is ideal for religious services, temple offerings, or as a respectful floral adornment during the funeral ceremony. Our skilled florists handcraft every piece with care and attention to detail, ensuring a graceful, elegant finish.

As some flowers are seasonal, we may occasionally substitute blooms. Any substitutions will always be of a similar colour, size and style, and of equal or superior quality, so your tribute remains beautiful and dignified. With reliable, local delivery from our Bethnal Green florist, you can arrange your funeral flowers with confidence and ease. Order your customised Garland Tribute online for a respectful and meaningful farewell.
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