A traditional U-shaped toran hangs visually within a stark white frame, its sectional colours and careful construction presented like a small ritual banner. The top of each arm begins with a tightly packed block of creamy white florets - fine, cushiony petals that resemble chrysanthemums or small carnations and give a gentle, pure introduction to the piece. Immediately beneath, a concentrated strip of reddish-brown elements provides a tactile, grounded contrast; these layered, flattened pieces have a textured, almost velveteen appearance, their deep terracotta-to-mahogany tone lending weight and warmth. The garland then flows into the main curved body, rich with bright golden-yellow blooms densely threaded together to mimic marigolds, their compact, fluffy forms folding into one another to produce a luminous, festive band. Discreet sprigs of bright green sit between sections, functioning like stitched leaves or ribbon ties that clarify the colour transitions. Anchoring the composition at the centre is a generous pendant of vibrant orange ruffles - multi-layered and full-bodied - which reads as a celebratory focal tassel. The materials appear to be high-quality artificial textiles and fibres, chosen for longevity and repeated use in Puja altars, doorways, and wedding mandaps. Under even lighting the petals show gentle sheen and depth, and the piece suggests both reverence and joy. As an experienced florist in Northwood I often see similar torans hung above shopfronts on High Street and by families near Northwood Station during Diwali and Ganesh Chaturthi; at Northwood Florist we replicate these colourways for customers requesting lasting festival decor that honours tradition while withstanding repeated use.
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A richly coloured artificial funeral garland is shown against a bright white background, its U-shaped form evoking the familiar curve of a ceremonial mala placed with care at a final farewell. At the top, thick rows of soft, fluffy white petals suggest calm, purity, and a moment of stillness, like the hushed atmosphere of a chapel or family home in Northwood just before a service begins. Small hints of fresh green foliage are interspersed among this white band, adding an authentic, garden-like touch. As the garland descends along each side, the colour deepens into textured maroon-brown petals, dense and velvety, adding emotional weight and a sense of honour. These thoughtfully give way to wide stretches of bright, sunshine yellow clusters that light up the lower arc, offering a gentle symbol of remembrance and the continuation of life. Within the yellow, near the base on both sides, slim segments of white petals reappear, like quiet reflective pauses before the eye reaches the focal point. Hanging centrally from the lowest point of the U is a generous, ball-shaped pendant made from vivid orange petals, evocative of a marigold pom; it feels festive yet respectful, a celebration of a life lived. The petals throughout are compactly layered, creating a plush texture that almost mimics fresh flowers, though the materials are designed to last beyond the day of the funeral. Crafted in a style familiar to families across Northwood and the surrounding HA6 area, this garland would be fitting for Hindu funerals, temple offerings, or multicultural tributes where colour, tradition, and devotion all play a part in saying goodbye. A carefully crafted U-shaped decorative garland photographed against a plain white backdrop, its form and colourway clear as a welcome sign. Beginning at each short vertical arm, the garland is densely threaded with creamy, off-white florets that read like miniature chrysanthemums or small carnations - soft, pillowy clusters that suggest purity and calm. Immediately below these ivory tiers the design shifts to a compact band of deep reddish-brown elements: layered, flattened petal shapes with a textured, almost dried-leaf appearance, their mahogany tones lending a grounded, earthen counterpoint. The arms curve downward into the garland's dominant sweep of bright, golden-yellow blooms, arranged in thick, plush rows that strongly evoke traditional marigolds (genda phool) with their cheerful, sunlit glow. Small bright-green accents are sparingly placed where the colour blocks meet, hinting at leaf or ribbon joins and adding a crisp visual punctuation. At the very lowest, central junction a generous pendant hangs - a voluminous, multi-layered cluster of vivid orange, ruffled petals that becomes the piece's focal point, an exuberant tassel-like bloom that reads both festive and reverent. The materials appear artificial - silk or high-quality synthetic fibres and dense threading - chosen for durability and repeated use in puja altars, doorway torans, temple decorations, and festival displays. Under soft studio lighting each petal shows subtle shadow and sheen, suggesting tactile softness though the construction gives it reassuring weight. This style of toran, with its white, reddish-brown, yellow and orange palette, carries traditional meaning and is commonly used for Diwali, Ganesh Chaturthi, weddings and home pujas across Northwood and nearby streets, where many homes hang similar garlands to signal welcome and celebration.

COLOURFUL GARLAND£75.00

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Celebrate a cherished life with our COLOURFUL GARLAND from Northwood Florist, thoughtfully crafted in Northwood for a truly personal tribute. This vibrant funeral flower garland combines seasonal blooms in complementary shades to create a beautifully flowing design that honours their memory with colour and grace.

Measuring approximately 90cm (35 inches) in length, this floral garland is ideal for displaying on a casket, memorial table or around a framed photograph. Our skilled florists carefully arrange each stem to ensure a premium finish, using only fresh, high-quality flowers for lasting beauty throughout the service.

Personalisation is at the heart of this design. Different colour options are available on request, and our friendly customer care team is on hand to discuss any special preferences or bespoke touches you may have. Whether you prefer soft pastels, classic whites or brighter tones, we'll create a garland that reflects your loved one's personality.

Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted. When this happens, we will always choose blooms of similar size, colour and equal or superior quality and value, so the overall style remains stunning and respectful.

Order online from Northwood Florist for a premium, reliable service and compassionate support at every step. Same-day or prompt local delivery in and around Northwood is available on many tribute items, helping you arrange meaningful funeral flowers with ease.
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