A richly coloured, U-shaped floral garland, traditionally known as a mala, is presented on a clean white field so the layered workmanship reads clearly. From the top ends each arm starts with a short, cylindrical block of pure white, tightly clustered miniature blooms that appear plush and slightly fluffy, evoking chrysanthemum or jasmine clusters; those pale blocks are followed by a pronounced band of maroon or reddish-brown made from equally dense fabric petals, creating a warm, earthy midsection. The dominant lower sweep is a long, abundant section of bright, sunny yellow blooms - plump, pom-pom-like fabric flowers that form the bulk of the curve. Where the two yellow sections meet, the garland culminates in a broad central cluster of white flowers that serves as a focal anchor; small, dark-green leaf-shaped accents are interspersed at a few junctions between colour blocks to define transitions and lend a touch of botanical contrast. The surface texture shows thousands of individual synthetic petals carefully arranged to mimic real blossoms; subtle highlights and soft shadows from controlled lighting emphasise the volume and symmetry of the piece. Built for durability and ritual presence, this mala reads as suited to Hindu pooja, temple offerings, Indian weddings or festival displays like Diwali and Holi. As a local touch, such garlands are familiar at community events in Queen's Park and nearby Kilburn and Kensal Rise, where traditional colour symbolism - white for purity, yellow for prosperity, maroon for devotion - continues to guide ceremonial choices.
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A vibrant, U-shaped ceremonial garland sits against a pure white background, its gentle shadow lending depth to a finely modelled form. Beginning at each top arm is a dense, cylindrical band of creamy-white, small, tightly packed petals that mimic jasmine or chrysanthemum heads - soft in appearance and arranged to feel plush beneath the fingers. Those white sections give way to a rich maroon or reddish-brown band, the same tight, delicate fabric petals layered to create a velvet-like surface. The longest sweep of each arm is formed from bright, sunshine yellow blooms, conjuring marigolds in both colour and fullness; these yellow sections are meticulously tufted to produce a broad, generous curve that draws the eye toward the centre. Where the two arms meet, the garland is anchored by a substantial cluster of pure white, chrysanthemum-like flowers that serves as a luminous focal point, its round mass balanced by small, dark-green leaf accents used sparingly between colour transitions to punctuate each change. The materials read as high-quality fabric or synthetic petals, hand-arranged with thousands of individual elements to simulate living blooms while offering ceremony-ready durability. Soft, even studio light highlights the sculptural quality of the construction - the tiny shadows between petals, the slight sheen on the fabric, and the overall symmetry. In a Queen's Park context this traditional mala feels at home for Hindu puja, temple offerings, Indian weddings or Diwali displays, carrying cultural meanings of purity, prosperity and devotion while remaining durable for repeated use at home or in community celebrations around Salusbury Road and the nearby market. Against a bright white background, a single open oval garland appears to float, its colours arranged in thoughtful, harmonious bands. The upper sweep is entirely white, formed from small, tightly strung blooms that recall jasmine or delicate chrysanthemum heads, each petal contributing to a soft, pillowy surface that feels pure and serene. From this gentle top, the garland moves down into generous stretches of maroon on both sides, the reddish-brown petals gathered so densely that they seem almost velour-like, offering a deep, contemplative tone suited to mourning and spiritual rites. At the very base of the U, the flowers brighten to a rich, golden yellow, a band of warmth that brings to mind the soft sunlight over Queen's Park on a clear afternoon, introducing a note of comfort and renewed hope. Threaded discreetly at the junctions between colours are small flashes of green foliage, providing natural breaks between the sections and giving the garland a subtle, leafy freshness. The craftsmanship is meticulous: every segment holds a uniform thickness, every transition is smooth, suggesting the work of an experienced florist who understands both cultural symbolism and the emotional weight of funeral tributes. This garland would feel at home in a temple service, a farewell gathering in a Queen's Park chapel, or a family remembrance held in a local home, where the interplay of white, maroon, yellow, and green quietly expresses honour, gratitude, and the wish for a peaceful journey onward.

GARLAND TRIBUTE£70.00

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Honor cherished traditions with the Garland Tribute from Queen's Park Flowers, thoughtfully designed for Hindu and Sikh funeral ceremonies. This colourful funeral garland is handcrafted with fresh chrysanthemums and can be customised with your preferred colour palette to reflect personal faith, family wishes or cultural significance.

Each Garland Tribute is created by our experienced florists in Queen's Park, using premium blooms for a full, elegant finish and lasting freshness. The approximate length of 110cm (43 inches) makes it ideal for religious rituals, temple offerings or as a respectful tribute during the service.

Because some flowers are seasonal, we may occasionally substitute certain blooms. However, we always match the size, colour and overall style with flowers of equal or superior quality, ensuring the tribute remains beautiful and meaningful.

Choose the Garland Tribute for a dignified, traditional floral design that supports important Hindu and Sikh funeral customs. Order online from Queen's Park Flowers for friendly, reliable service and prompt local delivery when it matters most.
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