A meticulously assembled, U-shaped floral garland sits photographed on a clean white plane, every contour and shadow revealing the artisan skill behind its construction. The garland is composed of synthetic, fabric flowers arranged in clearly defined colour segments: starting with plush, creamy white clusters at the top of each arm that resemble miniature chrysanthemums; a densley packed maroon or reddish-brown band beneath that introduces a grounded depth; then a long, radiant sweep of sunshine yellow that shapes the broad lower curve; and finally a wide, central gathering of white chrysanthemums at the bottom where the two arms join. Small dark green leaf-like accents are threaded at key transition points, most noticeably between the yellow and bottom white cluster, to provide crisp visual punctuation. The texture is uniformly soft and tactile, the thousands of tiny fabric petals layered to create a full, voluminous silhouette that reads like a textile as much as a floral offering. Though artificial, the garland is clearly designed for ceremonial durability - ideal for repeated use at Hindu poojas, temple dedications, wedding rituals, or community festivals - and its colours carry traditional meanings of purity, prosperity and devotion. This style is commonly chosen by families and event organisers around Highbury and neighbouring Islington streets when they need a dignified, long-lasting mala suitable for processions, altar adornment, or as a welcoming gift at local halls and places of worship.
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A vibrant, U-shaped ceremonial garland hangs against a pure white backdrop, its slight shadow lending immediate depth and presence. The piece is constructed from densely packed fabric blossoms that mimic natural petals, each tiny cuff of textile forming a plush, pillow-like surface that invites the fingertips. Beginning at the top of each arm are cylindrical clusters of creamy white blooms - delicate and airy like small chrysanthemums or jasmine sprigs rendered in fabric - which then give way to a rich maroon or reddish-brown band with the same tightly clustered, velvety texture. From there the garland flows into long, sunny ribbons of bright yellow flowers that dominate the lower curve, their cheerful hue arranged to create a broad, generous U. Where the two yellow arms meet at the bottom, a wider focal cluster of pure white, chrysanthemum-like flowers forms a soft, luminous centerpiece, subtly separated by small dark green leaf-like accents that provide contrast and rhythm between colours. The craftsmanship is evident in the thousands of individual fabric petals, each placed to suggest natural movement and fullness while offering durability for repeated ceremonial use. Though the materials are artificial, the composition conjures the memory of temple offerings and home puja - cleanliness, prosperity, and devotion expressed through white, yellow, and maroon. The image reads as both an object of ritual and a crafted textile, suitable for Hindu puja, wedding rituals, Diwali or Holi decorations, or as a respectful offering; it would sit naturally in a Highbury parlor or on a mantel after a ceremony at a nearby community hall, carrying a quiet dignity that bridges memory and celebration. An elegant, U-shaped ceremonial garland is displayed against a stark white background, its colours arranged in a harmonious progression that feels both traditional and quietly modern. At the top, countless little white blossoms-resembling compact chrysanthemum or jasmine florets-are threaded so closely that they form a continuous, pillowy band, suggesting innocence, peace, and the hush of a prayerful moment. From this serene white arc, the garland flows down both sides into lush maroon sections, each petal nestled tightly with the next to create velvety ribbons of colour that speak of gravity and honour. The lower curve is filled with bright yellow flowers, just as densely strung yet visually light, their sunny hue introducing a note of comfort and remembrance rather than pure sorrow. Between these colour blocks, small tufts of vivid green foliage appear, particularly where white shifts to maroon and maroon softens into yellow, offering a natural, breathing rhythm and a touch of garden freshness. The construction is precise and even, with each part of the garland equally full, suggesting it may be a carefully composed artificial tribute designed for lasting display, or a very fresh piece prepared for a same-day funeral delivery around Highbury, perhaps to a ceremony near Highbury Fields or along Holloway Road. The open centre of the oval invites a sense of welcome and spiritual embrace, making this garland a versatile tribute for cultural rituals, temple offerings, or remembrance services, capturing both sorrow and gentle hope in its balanced palette of white, maroon, yellow, and green.

GARLAND TRIBUTE£70.00

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Our Garland Tribute is a traditional Hindu and Sikh funeral garland, thoughtfully handcrafted at Highbury Florist in Highbury. Created with fresh, vibrant chrysanthemums, this colourful tribute offers a respectful way to honour a loved one with beauty and grace. Each garland is made to order, allowing you to choose your preferred colour combination to reflect personal, cultural or religious significance.

Expertly arranged for balance and fullness, this chrysanthemum garland measures approximately 110cm (43 inches) in length, making it ideal for temple services, home ceremonies or cremation rituals. We use only premium-quality blooms to ensure your tribute looks fresh and dignified throughout the ceremony.

As some flowers are seasonal, we may carefully substitute blooms that are not in stock with similar flowers of the same or superior style, colour and value. This ensures your garland always maintains its rich, traditional look while meeting our high standards of quality.

With friendly, reliable service and prompt local delivery from Highbury Florist, you can arrange a meaningful Hindu or Sikh funeral garland with confidence. Order your Garland Tribute online today for a respectful, beautifully crafted floral homage.
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