Set against a stark white backdrop, this U-shaped ceremonial garland reads as a carefully composed sequence of colour and form, familiar to many who attend local temples and cultural gatherings in Haringey. At each upper end there is a thick, cylindrical segment of creamy white, chrysanthemum-style fabric blooms-airily packed, soft-edged and meticulously arranged to give a fluffy, inviting texture. Those white caps transition into a concentrated band of dark maroon or reddish-brown, where tiny, folded petals create a dense, almost mosaic-like surface that adds weight and solemnity to the upper curve.

Flowing from the maroon, a generous expanse of bright yellow fabric flowers takes up the longest portion of each arm. The yellow looks like marigolds rendered in cloth: vibrant, rounded, and plush, it supplies warmth and a celebratory note to the composition. The two yellow arms meet at the bottom in a wide, central cluster of pure white chrysanthemum-like blooms that serves as a calm focal point, the white anchoring the design. Small dark-green leaf accents are placed at intervals-especially between the lower yellow and white areas-providing subtle contrast and the suggestion of natural foliage.

Made from thousands of individual fabric petals, each element reflects the handwork of an experienced floral artisan and the type of mala used in Hindu pooja, weddings, temple offerings and festivals. Flowers Haringey recognises how these colour choices-white for purity, yellow for prosperity, maroon for devotion-carry cultural meaning for local families from Tottenham to Crouch End, and the durable artificial construction makes it practical for repeat ceremonial use or respectful display.
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A U-shaped ceremonial garland of artificial flowers is laid against a crisp white backdrop, its soft shadow lending the piece depth and quiet dignity. Each arm begins with a compact, cylindrical cluster of pure white, chrysanthemum-like fabric blooms that read as airy and auspicious; the tiny, tightly packed petals create a downy texture you can almost feel under fingertips. Those white tops melt into a dense band of deep maroon-reddish brown, the color of aged terracotta or sunset brick, where the small petals are arranged with patient precision to form a warm, grounding contrast.

From the maroon the garland flows into a long, cheerful stretch of bright yellow blossoms, crafted to mimic marigolds or small dahlias; this luminous section forms the broad curve of the U and gives the whole piece an immediate sense of celebration and sunlight. At the lowest point, the two yellow arms meet in a generous, wider cluster of white chrysanthemum-like flowers that acts as a serene focal point. Narrow dark-green leaf accents are threaded sparingly between the colour zones, especially at the junctions between yellow and white, offering a natural punctuation that breaks the bands and highlights the transitions.

Made of thousands of fabric petals, the garland's construction is meticulous-rows of sewn clusters, even spacing, and a balanced silhouette so it sits gracefully when draped. The overall effect is both traditional and durable, suited to Hindu puja, temple offerings, Indian weddings, or festivals like Diwali and Holi. For neighbours in Haringey - whether near Crouch End's market stalls or Alexandra Park - this is the kind of crafted mala that evokes respect, welcome, and quiet ceremony. An open, oval-shaped floral garland is set against a pure white background, the simplicity of the scene drawing all attention to its intricate construction and rich colours. The top half of the garland is formed from compact clusters of white flowers that resemble tiny chrysanthemum or jasmine heads, each bloom closely threaded so the arch feels soft, cushiony, and quietly luminous, like a gentle blessing. As your eye travels down either side, the white transitions into deep maroon-red segments; here the flowers are equally dense but visually heavier, with a velvety texture that conveys respect, solemnity, and the depth of loss that often accompanies a funeral tribute. The lower curve softens into a generous band of bright yellow flowers, their golden tone adding a muted joy and a sense of remembrance touched by gratitude and hope-much as families in Haringey might wish to celebrate a life well lived while saying goodbye. Small but vivid splashes of green foliage are woven at colour boundaries, creating neat breaks between white and maroon, and between maroon and yellow, bringing an organic rhythm reminiscent of the greenery along Haringey's tree-lined streets and local parks. The garland is perfectly symmetrical, its thickness consistent throughout, giving a feeling of balance and care in every stitch of thread. This mala-like design, rooted in South Asian and Southeast Asian traditions, is portrayed as a piece created to honour: ready to be laid beside a casket, placed at a memorial, or used within a cultural ceremony, its blend of white, maroon, yellow, and green quietly expressing love, reverence, and the comfort of shared rituals.

GARLAND TRIBUTE£70.00

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Honor your loved one with the elegant Garland Tribute from Flowers Haringey. Thoughtfully designed for Hindu and Sikh funeral ceremonies, this traditional floral garland is handcrafted using fresh, premium chrysanthemums in rich, vibrant colours. Each garland can be made to order in your preferred colour palette, allowing you to reflect cultural traditions and personal memories with sensitivity and care.

Measuring approximately 110cm (43 inches) in length, this tribute is ideal for placing on a coffin, around a photograph, or for ceremonial use during religious rites. Our experienced florists in Haringey select only high-quality blooms to ensure a full, luxurious finish and a respectful, dignified appearance.

As some flowers are seasonal, we may occasionally substitute blooms that are not in stock. Any substitutions will be of a similar size and colour, and always of equal or superior style, quality and value. With reliable local delivery across Haringey and surrounding areas, you can trust Flowers Haringey to provide a beautiful, meaningful garland tribute when it matters most.

Order online today at flowersharingey.co.uk for a custom-made Hindu or Sikh funeral garland that combines tradition, colour and quality craftsmanship.
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    A perfect tribute that was both beautiful and meaningful. Highly recommend their services.

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    The arrangement was beautifully crafted and arrived promptly. Flowers Haringey truly understands how to honor a loved one.

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    A stunning arrangement that perfectly captured the essence of our loved one.

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    Excellent service and beautiful flowers. Flowers Haringey went above and beyond our expectations.

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    The arrangement was exactly as described and looked wonderful at the ceremony. Highly recommend Flowers Haringey.

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    Truly elegant and thoughtfully arranged. It made the ceremony even more special.

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    The garland was beautiful and added a special touch to the ceremony. Fresh flowers and timely delivery.

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    The vibrant chrysanthemums added a lovely touch to the farewell. Highly recommend Flowers Haringey.

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