A richly coloured, U-shaped mala of artificial blooms rests against a clean white surface, the even lighting emphasizing the garland's careful construction and vibrant palette. Each arm opens with a dense, cylindrical block of creamy-white petals that look like tiny chrysanthemums or jasmine fashioned from fine fabric; these sections feel auspicious and pure. Immediately beneath each white block sits a compact band of maroon-deep, almost brick-toned-whose tightly packed petals add weight and contrast to the upper curve. The design then flows into an extended expanse of bright yellow flowers, their fluffy, dahlia-like heads arranged to create a continuous, plush lower arc. At the junction where the two yellow sections meet is a prominent, wider cluster of pristine white blooms that serves as the visual heart of the piece, with subtle dark-green leaf motifs used sparingly to mark the transitions between hues. The material choices-soft, silk-like textiles and secure wiring or stitching-are evident in the close, regular clustering of petals; this is a garland built for repeated ceremonial use, resistant to damp or breeze when used outdoors. Although artificial, the texture and layering evoke a handcrafted authenticity familiar to anyone who commissions ritual pieces for puja, marriage blessings, or festival decorations. In Harringay and neighbouring areas like Crouch End and Stroud Green such malas are often selected for temple offerings and wedding entrances, where their colours-white for purity, yellow for prosperity, maroon for devotion-resonate deeply with traditional meaning.
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A ceremonial, U-shaped garland of artificial fabric blooms is photographed against a pure white background, the soft studio light throwing a pale, reassuring shadow that reveals the piece's dimensionality. Beginning at each top arm are dense, cylindrical clusters of creamy white petals-small, tightly packed and feather-soft in appearance-suggesting jasmine or miniature chrysanthemums sculpted from silk-like fabric. Those white crowns give way to a rich, earthy maroon band of similarly textured petals, their compact arrangement creating a warm, grounded line around the upper curve. Below the maroon, the garland opens into a long, generous field of bright yellow blossoms, the colour arrestingly sunny and full-bodied so that the lower U reads like a ribbon of daylight. At the very base, where the two yellow arms meet, a wider, lush cluster of pure white, chrysanthemum-like flowers forms the central focal point, and narrow dark-green leaf accents are placed like soft punctuation between colour changes. Up close you can almost feel the thousands of tiny fabric petals layered with careful handwork; the construction reads as both durable and refined, made to be handled gently and to keep its shape through repeated ceremonial use. Though artificial, the texture suggests a softness that invites touch; when combined with incense or temple oil in ritual use the garland takes on a quieter sensory presence. This traditional style-often called a mala-carries cultural meaning of purity, prosperity and devotion and is suited to Hindu puja, temple offerings, weddings, or festivals such as Diwali and Holi, offering a reassuringly familiar sight at community celebrations across Harringay and nearby Stroud Green. An oval, open-ended floral garland is centered against a pure white background, its colours and shapes standing out with calm clarity. Along the top, a thick band of tightly strung white blossoms-small, rounded florets that resemble jasmine or chrysanthemum-creates a soft, cloud-like rim that suggests purity, peace, and a gentle blessing. From this white arch, the garland flows downwards into deep maroon side panels, their petals packed densely to form rich, velvety sections that convey solemnity and reverence, like the dignified hush of a funeral gathering in Harringay. The lower curve transitions into a generous stretch of yellow flowers, bright and golden, adding a quiet sense of warmth and remembrance, as if holding sunlight from a cherished day spent with family along Green Lanes. At the junctions between the colours, small accents of fresh green foliage are neatly woven, particularly where the white meets maroon and where touches of white and green break into the yellow, offering contrast and an organic feel that echoes nearby trees and gardens. The garland is rendered with clear, soft lighting that reveals the even density, careful threading, and precise symmetry of the design, suggesting expert craftsmanship and thoughtful planning. Visually, it recalls traditional mala garlands from South Asian and Southeast Asian ceremonies, suited for laying by a casket, adorning a memorial photograph at home, or being carried into a place of worship in Harringay. The overall impression is of a respectful, culturally rooted tribute that brings together white, maroon, yellow, and green in a harmonious expression of love, honour, and farewell.

GARLAND TRIBUTE£70.00

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Honor cherished traditions with our Garland Tribute, thoughtfully designed for Hindu and Sikh funeral ceremonies. Crafted at Flowers Harringay in North London, this colourful floral garland is made using fresh chrysanthemums for a full, elegant and respectful look. Each tribute is made to order, allowing you to choose any colour combination to reflect your loved one's personality, faith and family wishes.

Expertly hand-made by our skilled florists, this garland measures approximately 110cm (43 inches), making it suitable for temple services, home ceremonies and funeral processions. We source premium-quality blooms to ensure your tribute looks beautiful throughout the service and in photographs.

If certain flowers are out of season, we follow a thoughtful substitution policy, replacing them with blooms of similar size, colour and equal or higher value. This means your Garland Tribute will always look lush, harmonious and dignified.

Order online from Flowers Harringay for reliable, local funeral flower delivery in Harringay and surrounding North London areas. Our caring team is here to guide you with any special requests, personalised colour themes or cultural requirements, helping you create a meaningful farewell.
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