Framed simply against white, this traditional floral garland displays a crafted sequence of colour and texture that reads immediately as ceremonial. Each of the two upper arms begins with a dense, fluffy segment of small white blooms, finely clustered to suggest chrysanthemum or jasmine pom-poms, their pale surfaces catching the ambient studio light. Below these sits a bold maroon band - a dark terracotta or rust-red - formed from small, intimate petals that sit almost like braided fabric along the curve. The longest section of each arm is a jubilant band of yellow, marigold-bright and plush, giving the garland its generous U-shaped sweep. Where the yellow meets in the centre, a wider cluster of pristine white flowers creates a natural focal point, while intermittent, small dark green leaf accents act as elegant separators between the colour fields. The piece is unmistakably artificial: thousands of fabric petals are arranged with the kind of meticulous repetition that suggests long-wearing ceremonial use rather than ephemeral freshness. In Putney terms, this is the sort of garland you might find presented at a neighbourhood Diwali gathering on Putney Common or pinned to an entrance during a family wedding near Putney Bridge; its sturdy construction suits repeated display at community halls and riverside festivities. The overall feeling is one of considered celebration - bright and welcoming, yet composed with the quiet reverence appropriate for ritual offerings and cultural observances.
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A U-shaped ceremonial garland photographed against a clean white backdrop, its soft shadow lending just enough depth to read every fold and petal. The piece reads as a miniature textile of flowers: densely packed, plush white clusters at each top arm that resemble small chrysanthemums or jasmine pom-poms, a short transition of deep maroon - almost rust-red - and then a long, generous sweep of sunshine-yellow blooms that form the dominant curve of the 'U'. Where the two yellow arms meet, a broad, billowy cluster of pure white chrysanthemum-like flowers forms a calm central focal point, while tiny dark-green leaf accents punctuate a few seams between colour bands, giving the composition quiet punctuation and a suggestion of natural contrast. The surface texture is tactile in the mind - thousands of fabric petals layered to create volume, soft edges catching the studio light so that the maroon absorbs, the yellow reflects, and the white blooms glow. The garland's construction speaks of ritual and care: sturdy enough for repeated use at a community puja in a local hall, yet delicate in appearance, like a ceremonial shawl draped with respect. I imagine it laid across an altar at a Putney community celebration by the riverside or threaded through a village-style welcome at a family wedding near Putney Bridge; it would be at home in Diwali or Holi decorations, temple offerings, or as a respectful tribute at remembrance events. The overall mood is warm and reverent - a crafted object that reads both festive and devotional, familiar to anyone who has passed stalls on Putney High Street or seen garlands at local cultural gatherings. An intricately made floral garland is shown in an open oval, gently U-shaped, isolated against a bright white background that highlights its colours and textures. The upper section is woven entirely from small white blossoms, each bloom threaded so tightly that they form a smooth, pillowy band, like a soft halo encircling the top of the design. This white arc feels calm and contemplative, radiating purity and a sense of stillness. As your gaze follows the garland downward along both sides, the palette deepens into a wide band of maroon-red flowers, rich and earthy in tone. These darker petals, packed densely together, create a velvety texture that carries the emotional weight of the piece, suggesting reverence and respect. At the base, a bright stretch of yellow flowers curves gently between the two sides, their sunny hue bringing a measure of comfort and quiet optimism to the overall composition. Delicate sprigs of green foliage appear where the colours meet, their fresh tones acting as subtle transitions and reminders of continuing life amid remembrance. The construction appears robust and carefully considered, the repeated patterns of petals forming a rhythmic, almost meditative quality. This is the kind of garland that could be chosen for a funeral tribute, a remembrance ceremony, or a spiritual observance, reflecting the care of a local florist in Putney who understands the significance of each petal and colour. One can easily imagine it resting beside a framed photograph at a wake near Putney Bridge, or being carried through calm streets towards a final farewell, its presence offering a quiet, floral embrace to those gathered in grief and gratitude.

GARLAND TRIBUTE£70.00

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Honor your loved one with our Garland Tribute, thoughtfully designed for Hindu and Sikh funeral ceremonies. This traditional floral garland from Putney Flowers in Putney features fresh chrysanthemums in a vibrant mix of colours, symbolising respect, remembrance and love. Each garland is handcrafted by our expert florists and can be customised with your choice of colours to reflect personal or religious preferences.

Measuring approximately 110cm (43 inches) in length, this premium funeral garland is ideal for temple services, home ceremonies, or as a respectful offering at the crematorium. We use only high-quality blooms to ensure a fresh, elegant finish that looks beautiful in photographs and in person.

Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar size, colour and equal or superior quality. Our reliable team in Putney is committed to providing a dignified, seamless service with timely delivery across the local area. Order online from putneyflowers.co.uk for a personalised Hindu or Sikh funeral garland crafted with care and sensitivity.
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