This carefully constructed U-shaped toran is shown against a stark white background so its segmented craftsmanship is unmistakable: the top of each arm hosts vertical bands of creamy white florets that read as delicate and reverent, the kind of pale, pillowy flowers used in devotional garlands. Immediately beneath, a compact stretch of reddish-brown follows - dense, textured and slightly matte - giving the piece a grounded, earthen counterpoint as if echoing terracotta or warm wood tones. The curved lower arms bloom into a wide, luminous field of golden-yellow clusters that are unmistakably marigold in inspiration; their fluffy, pom-pom density creates the visual weight and celebratory cheer that define a traditional festival garland. At the central meeting point a full, orange multi-layered pendant dangles, its ruffled petals forming a sculptural focus that balances the overall U-shape. Small bright green accents are threaded between colour blocks, a finishing touch that suggests leaves or neat ribbon ties and helps the eye move smoothly from white to russet to yellow to orange. The artificial materials are visible in the fine weave and consistent petal shapes, conveying durability and reusability for occasions from Ganesh Chaturthi and Diwali to weddings and housewarmings. As a local florist I picture this piece brought across Barking Road into a Dagenham living room or hung above a puja shelf near Becontree - a traditional, colourful welcome that marries ceremonial intent with long-lasting practicality.
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An elegant artificial garland for funeral and memorial use is presented here in clear detail, its U-shaped form floating against a plain white background. The upper third of the mala is composed of thick clusters of white petals, tightly arranged to form a soft, pillowy band that suggests purity, peace, and the quiet of final goodbyes. Tiny, scattered sprigs of green foliage interrupt the white near the top, adding a lifelike freshness that hints at renewal, even in sorrow. As the garland curves downward on both sides, the white gradually transitions into sections of deep maroon petals, their rich, wine-like hue creating a feeling of reverence often associated with spiritual farewells in Dagenham's diverse communities. Below these, the design opens into expansive stretches of bright yellow petals along the lower curve, radiating a gentle, hopeful energy-like the sunlight that filters through trees in local parks on days of remembrance. Nestled within the yellow near the base, small islands of white petals are placed symmetrically on either side, providing a pleasing rhythm before the eye reaches the centrepiece. The focal point is a large, rounded pendant made from a thick sphere of vibrant orange petals, reminiscent of a marigold pom often used in cultural rituals and temple offerings. The entire garland has a richly textured, almost plush appearance, each artificial petal placed to mimic the look of fresh blooms. Crafted in this way, it becomes a meaningful decorative tribute for funerals, memorial services, and religious observances across Dagenham, conveying honour, gratitude, and enduring affection. A handcrafted U-shaped ceremonial garland hangs against a plain white backdrop, its clean presentation emphasising the rhythm of colour and texture. At the top of each arm a dense band of creamy white florets-soft, almost cloud-like clusters that recall small chrysanthemums or tightly packed carnation heads-forms an upright, anchoring pair. Just below, a compact segment of deep reddish-brown follows, the petals or flattened leaf-like elements layered with a matt, earthy texture that suggests terracotta, mahogany or dried sepia blooms. As the garland sweeps into its curved arms those brown tones yield to a wider run of cheerful golden-yellow clusters; these are densely threaded, fluffy and full like marigolds (genda phool), their bright faces turning outward to create the broad lower arc of the U. At the central drop where the sides meet a generous pendant of ruffled, vivid orange blooms gathers into a rounded, multilayered pom-pom that acts as the focal point, its edges slightly tousled to catch light and shadow. Small, intentional touches of bright green peek between sections, hinting at leaf accents or ribbon ties that separate colour blocks. Under soft, neutral studio lighting the surfaces read as tactile-plush yet durable-and the overall feeling is one of auspicious welcome: designed for puja altars, doorway torans, temple decoration or festival front-porches during Diwali, Ganesh Chaturthi, Onam or weddings. A practical alternative to fresh garlands, this artificial mala balances tradition, longevity and ceremonial warmth while remaining visually faithful to the classic South Asian toran palette of white, russet, yellow and orange.

COLOURFUL GARLAND£75.00

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Celebrate cherished memories with the Colourful Garland from Flower Delivery Dagenham. This special funeral and memorial garland is thoughtfully handcrafted with fresh, premium blooms to create a vibrant tribute that reflects a life filled with colour and love. Measuring approximately 90cm (35 inches) in length, it is ideal for placing on caskets, memorial tables, or as part of a remembrance display.

Our skilled florists in Dagenham carefully arrange each garland to ensure a balanced, elegant design with rich textures and tones. Different colour options are available on request, allowing you to personalise the flowers to match favourite colours, themes, or family preferences. If you have any special requests, our friendly customer care team is on hand to help you create a truly meaningful piece.

We operate a thoughtful substitution policy to guarantee your garland always looks full and beautiful. When certain blooms are out of season, we will replace them with flowers of similar size, colour and equal or superior quality. Enjoy reliable, prompt flower delivery in Dagenham, with a premium service you can trust at such an important time. Order online today for a respectful, colourful floral tribute.
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