Captured on a clean white field, this U-shaped floral garland reads like a small, ceremonial architecture of colour: structured, balanced and intentionally paced. Each arm rises from a compact white cluster of small, tightly packed petals-airy in appearance yet texturally plush-then moves into a concentrated band of maroon-reddish flowers that provide a deep counterpoint to the lightness above. The central sweep of both arms is filled with a long, exuberant expanse of bright yellow blossoms, crafted to look like marigolds or small dahlias and arranged so the lower curve reads broad and generous. At the meeting point a substantial white cluster-similar in tone to the top sections but broader and more focal-creates a clear centre, accented by small, dark-green leaf inserts where the colour fields meet to add a note of organic contrast. The synthetic fabric petals are layered with obvious care: thousands of tiny edges create a plush surface that resists matting and is suited to repeated ceremonial handling. The pure white backdrop and the garland's slight shadow emphasise form and depth, the composition feeling both studio-polished and intimately handmade. Locally in Mitcham this kind of mala is commonly chosen for temple offerings, weddings on residential crescents, and festival decorations at community halls and market stalls along London Road; its palette symbolises purity, prosperity and devotion, and its durable construction answers the practical need for beautiful, long-lasting ceremonial adornment in everyday neighbourhood life.
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A richly textured, U-shaped ceremonial garland is photographed against a pure white backdrop, the light creating a soft, realistic shadow that lifts its form away from the surface. The piece reads immediately as traditional and ceremonial: at each top arm a dense cylinder of creamy white, small, tightly clustered petals suggests jasmine or chrysanthemum-like pom-poms, their feathered edges catching the light and implying a gentle, papery softness despite being made from resilient fabric. Those white segments give way to a deep maroon or reddish-brown band, the petals arranged with the same precise, plush density so the colour feels intentional and grounding. The longest, most generous portion of each arm is a vivid yellow-sunny, marigold-like blossoms crafted to appear full and tactile, bringing warmth and celebration into the lower sweep of the 'U'. Where the two yellow arms meet, the garland curves into a wider focal cluster of pure white blooms, larger and looser than the top white cylinders, creating a natural centrepiece reminiscent of chrysanthemums used in temple offerings. Small dark-green leaf accents are woven at key transitions, particularly between yellow and white, adding a lived-in, organic pause between colour blocks. The fabrication is evident up close: thousands of tiny fabric petals layered with care to mimic natural bloom structure and resist wear for repeated ceremonial use. In Mitcham this style is familiar at family pujas, temple doorways, and festival tables-from Diwali evenings on quiet residential streets to floral offerings near Mitcham Common-and it reads both reverent and celebratory, a crafted symbol of purity, prosperity and devotion shaped by steady hands and careful design. A traditional mala-style garland for funeral or memorial use is shown in a gentle open oval, resting visually against a bright white background so every detail of its design stands out clearly, as if laid on a florist's table in Mitcham just before delivery. The top arc of the garland is crafted from closely packed white blossoms, similar to small chrysanthemums or jasmine, with each floret threaded so tightly that together they form a smooth, cloud-like band, radiating serenity, purity, and blessings for the departed. As the garland descends on each side, the colour deepens into rich maroon sections, their dense, velvety petals offering a sense of gravity and formal respect, like a soft, wordless expression of sympathy. At the base, the garland curves into a joyous sweep of yellow blooms, bringing a quiet brightness that hints at fond memories, shared laughter, and the continuation of love beyond loss. Small clusters of green leaves are interspersed at key points where the colours meet, creating natural pauses between the bands and adding a fresh, living touch, as though the garland had just been composed from market-fresh stems. The overall effect is one of fullness and careful balance, with consistent density across all segments, suggesting the guiding hand of an experienced florist from Flowers Mitcham who understands both tradition and the needs of local families. This garland would be a sensitive choice for funerals, temple rituals, or home memorials throughout Mitcham, its harmonious blend of white, maroon, yellow, and green offering comfort, reverence, and a tangible symbol of respect.

GARLAND TRIBUTE£70.00

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Honour your loved one with the elegant Garland Tribute, thoughtfully created for Hindu and Sikh funeral ceremonies. This traditional floral garland from Flowers Mitcham features fresh chrysanthemums in a beautiful mix of colours, symbolising respect, love and remembrance. Each garland is handcrafted by our experienced florists in Mitcham and can be made to order in your preferred colour palette, ensuring a personal and meaningful tribute.

Approximate length is 110cm (43 inches), making it ideal for religious services, temple rituals or family ceremonies. We use only premium-quality blooms, carefully arranged for balance, fullness and lasting freshness, so your tribute looks its best throughout the service.

Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted; however, we always match the size, colour and value with flowers of equal or superior quality. Trust Flowers Mitcham for reliable service, compassionate care and a dignified floral tribute that reflects your heartfelt sentiments. Order online for prompt, professional funeral flower delivery in Mitcham and surrounding areas.
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    Exceptional quality and beautiful presentation. The delivery was prompt and reliable.

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    Their fast delivery and fresh flowers were greatly appreciated. The arrangement was a beautiful tribute.

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    A gorgeous and heartfelt arrangement. Flowers Mitcham made the tribute special and memorable.

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    The garland was a beautiful tribute and very fresh.

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    High-quality and beautifully designed. The garland added a special touch to our service.

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    Beautiful selection of chrysanthemums. The vibrant colors brought a meaningful touch to our tribute.

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