Captured against a stark white studio backdrop, this U-shaped decorative garland reads like a small narrative of colour and ritual. Beginning at each arm with tight, creamy white clusters that feel simultaneously fluffy and cool under the eye, the garland gently nods to chrysanthemum-like forms and is subtly finished with tiny green touches at the top that imply leaf or thread joinery. Below those pale crowns the composition turns to a deep, reddish-brown band - a textured interval of flattened petal shapes or simulated dried leaves that ground the piece with an autumnal warmth. From there the arms curve into the dominant, luminous section: a continuous sweep of brilliant golden yellow, densely assembled to mimic fresh marigolds and to deliver the garland's joyful, luminous character. At the junctions between colour blocks fine green accents act as visual breathing room, neat separators that let each tone sing. The focal pendant at the center is a generous, onion-shaped cluster of orange ruffled petals, constructed in layered tiers so it reads as both a tassel and a small bouquet; it drops slightly below the yellow curve and gives the garland its ceremonial centre. The artificial materials are crafted to look plush and substantial, the petals reflecting soft light and suggesting a faint, comforting floral scent. In the Ealing community - from Uxbridge Road shops to small temple doorways near Walpole Park - this style of reusable mala is a familiar, welcoming presence at festivals like Diwali, Onam or weddings, symbolising honour and celebration.
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Against a pure white studio background, this ceremonial artificial garland is displayed in a full, symmetrical U-shape, like it has just been prepared for a final farewell or spiritual offering. Around the top section, soft white petals form a continuous, cushiony band, their delicate ruffles overlapping closely so that no gaps appear, suggesting the careful handwork of an experienced florist. Here and there, slim touches of vivid green foliage break through the white, providing subtle contrast and evoking the freshness of real leaves you might see on garlands carried through Ealing's Southall temples. As your gaze follows the curve downwards, the white gradually shifts into confident blocks of deep maroon, the colour rich and contemplative, bringing a sense of gravity well-suited to funeral tributes and remembrance rituals. These maroon passages then blend effortlessly into wide sweeps of bright yellow petals, which dominate the lower half of the garland like a ring of gathered sunlight. This yellow feels warm rather than flashy, offering comfort and a sense of hope in times of loss. Nested within the yellow on either side of the base, small clusters of white petals reappear, gently framing the focal element and tying the entire colour journey together. Suspended from the bottom centre is a dramatic spherical pendant, densely formed from vibrant orange petals, rounded and plush like an oversized marigold pom often seen in devotional displays. The interplay of white, green, maroon, yellow, and orange creates both visual richness and emotional resonance, echoing traditions of purity, respect, and blessing. Though made from artificial materials, the garland carries the look of fresh florals and would serve beautifully as a dignified funeral tribute, whether laid at a crematorium chapel in Ealing or placed with reverence on a family altar at home. A U-shaped artificial flower garland hangs against a plain white background, its silhouette crisp and ceremonial. As a local florist describing it by touch and sight, I notice the garland begins at each upper arm with a dense column of creamy white florets, their soft, chalky texture like clustered chrysanthemums or tiny carnations, capped with a flicker of dark green at the very top where the hanging loop would sit. Just beneath those cream sections the design moves into a deep reddish-brown band - textured, layered pieces that read like flattened petals or dried-leaf effects, lending weight and an earthy counterpoint to the paler blooms. The arms then sweep downward into a broad, luminous band of golden yellow, packed so closely the surface reads as a continuous, fluffy ribbon of marigold-like pom poms, radiating warmth and traditional auspiciousness. Where the color blocks meet, small touches of bright leaf-green thread and tiny foliage accents break the bands with neat visual punctuation. At the lowest, central point a generous pendant of ruffled orange petals hangs as the focal point: multi-layered, voluminous, and rich like temple marigolds, it creates the garland's heart and a natural place for the eye to rest. Under soft studio lighting the colours glow-cream, russet, yellow and orange in clear contrast-and the overall impression is one of durable celebration: a toran ready for a doorway, puja altar or wedding entrance. In Ealing homes and community halls this kind of reusable mala is chosen for festivals like Diwali or Ganesh Chaturthi to evoke reverence and welcome.

COLOURFUL GARLAND£75.00

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Celebrate a cherished life with our Colourful Garland, thoughtfully handcrafted by Florist Ealing in Ealing. This special funeral garland is designed to honour the memory of someone dear with a vibrant mix of fresh, premium blooms arranged with care and respect. Measuring approximately 90cm (35 inches) in length, it's ideal for placing on a casket, memorial table, or as part of a tribute display.

Choose from a wide range of colours and styles to reflect their personality or favourite shades. Our friendly customer care team is happy to discuss any special preferences, from specific flower types to customised colour themes, ensuring your tribute feels personal and meaningful.

Because some flowers are seasonal, we may occasionally substitute blooms. However, we always match the size, colour, and style with flowers of equal or superior quality and value, so your garland remains beautiful and fitting. Crafted with premium stems and professional floristry, this garland offers both elegance and lasting freshness.

Available from Florist Ealing, your trusted local florist in Ealing, we pride ourselves on reliable service and lovingly made funeral flowers. Order online or contact us today to create a colourful floral tribute that truly celebrates their life.
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