A vibrant, U-shaped ceremonial garland sits photographed against a clean white field, each element rendered with careful floral craftsmanship. Starting at the top of each arm is a generous, cylindrical cluster of creamy white, densely packed mini-blooms-fabric petals so closely layered they create a soft, pillowy feel reminiscent of small chrysanthemums or traditional jasmine strings used in puja. Those white crowns segue into a concentrated segment of deep maroon or reddish-brown, where tightly arranged synthetic petals create a rich, tactile band that anchors the composition. Flowing from the maroon, a long, luminous stretch of bright yellow blossoms takes up the bulk of the curve; these marigold-like fabric flowers are arranged to read as plush and abundant, yielding a friendly, celebratory energy. The garland's lowest point is joined by a wide, lush cluster of pure white chrysanthemum-style blooms that form the central focal point, while small dark-green leaf accents are artfully placed at key transitions-especially between the yellow and lower white-to add natural contrast and cadence. The whole piece demonstrates meticulous handiwork: thousands of individual fabric petals have been shaped and affixed to mimic the irregularities of living flowers while providing durability for repeated ceremonial use. This style of mala is familiar to families and temples in the Ealing area-seen at weddings near Ealing Common, festival displays by local community centres, and offerings in neighbourhood shrines-and carries a colour language of purity, prosperity and devotion that suits Hindu pooja, Diwali, Holi and other auspicious occasions where tradition and thoughtful presentation matter.
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A quietly dignified, U-shaped ceremonial garland composed of densely packed artificial blooms rests against a pure white backdrop, its soft shadow lending a gentle sense of volume. From each top arm a cylindrical cluster of creamy white, small-petalled flowers-crafted to resemble tiny chrysanthemums or jasmine pom-poms-begins the descent, the fabric petals arranged tightly to create a plush, cloud-like texture you can almost feel under the fingertips. Those white sections melt into a rich, rust-maroon band, where similarly textured synthetic petals bring a warm, earthy depth that balances the composition. The longest sweep of each arm is a broad field of bright, sunlit yellow-an exuberant stretch of marigold-like fabric blossoms whose layered petals offer a cheerful, tactile fullness. At the curve's lowest point a generous central cluster of pure white chrysanthemum-style blooms unites the two arms, forming a focal heart that reads as purity and offering. Small, dark-green leaf accents are tucked between the colour shifts, especially between the yellow and lower white, adding restrained contrast and the suggestion of natural foliage. The workmanship is evident in the thousands of tiny fabric petals, each placed to mimic the gentle irregularity of living flowers while assuring durability for ceremonial use. In the hands of a florist familiar with Ealing's community-whether adorning a home shrine near Walpole Park, a wedding at a local hall off Pitshanger Lane, or an offering at a neighbourhood temple-this mala speaks of devotion, welcome and celebration. The colour story-white for purity, yellow for prosperity, maroon for reverence-makes it well suited to Hindu puja, Diwali displays, wedding rituals, and other moments that call for both tradition and crafted beauty. An open oval funeral garland floats against a pure white background, its colours and textures arranged with the kind of gentle precision you might expect from a local Ealing tribute florist. The top arch is formed from thick clusters of white blossoms that resemble small chrysanthemums or jasmine-like florets, tightly strung so they resemble a soft, pillowy band of snow, conveying purity, prayer, and quiet farewell. Running down both sides, the flowers shift into deep maroon, a reddish-brown shade that feels rooted and solemn, the petals layered closely to create a plush, velvety surface that suggests reverence and tradition, like the malas often used in South Asian and Southeast Asian rituals. At the base of the U-shape, the garland opens into a sweep of golden-yellow blooms, bright yet gentle, hinting at remembrance warmed by cherished memories, the way sunlight might fall across the lawns of Lammas Park. Interspersed between these sections are small sprays of fresh green leaves, slipped thoughtfully where white meets maroon and where the yellow links to tiny touches of white and green, breaking up the colour blocks and adding a living, organic pulse to the design. Every section appears dense and carefully measured, suggesting skilled hands and many individual stitches of floral thread. Whether made from enduring artificial materials or very fresh flowers prepared for same-day delivery to a service in Ealing, the garland reads visually as a symbol of honor, welcome, and blessing-a traditional funeral or memorial adornment that offers comfort without words.

GARLAND TRIBUTE£70.00

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Honor your loved one with our Garland Tribute, thoughtfully crafted for Hindu and Sikh funeral ceremonies. This vibrant floral garland from Ealing Florist in Ealing is made with fresh chrysanthemums in a range of colours, symbolizing respect, remembrance and love. Each garland is handcrafted to order and can be customised with your preferred colour palette to reflect personal or religious traditions.

Measuring approximately 110cm (43 inches), this garland tribute is ideal for draping over a casket, placing at a shrine, or offering at a temple. Our skilled florists carefully select each bloom for quality, balance and beauty, ensuring a dignified and elegant tribute on the day of the ceremony.

As flowers are seasonal, some varieties may be substituted. When this happens, we always choose blooms of similar colour, size and style, maintaining the premium look and feel of your arrangement. With reliable, local service from Ealing Florist, you can trust us to create a respectful, meaningful garland tribute and deliver it in time for the funeral service. Order online at ealingflorist.org.uk or contact us to discuss your colour preferences and any special requirements.
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