What Is A Flower Wreath Used For?

By Katina Brady


You may have seen different kinds of decorations at various types of celebrations to mark a major life event or milestone. A flower wreath is a decorative piece that you often see at any kind of event, like a festival or religious time of year. You would also have seen wreaths at funerals, as they are a common feature during times of mourning.

Around the world there are different kinds of festivals that celebrate Mother Nature and also the coming of spring. May Day is probably one you have heard of, and the maypole dance is a huge affair in parts of Europe. There is also a game played at some festivals where a floral garland that is located on top a pole has to be retrieved. Young males will have a race to see who can reach the garland first, and the winner gets to wear it as a crown.

Garlands can be used around the home, usually hanging on the front door welcoming visitors. While some people may have one on their door all year round, others may only put one up at specific times of the year, particularly during religious holidays. One such example is Easter. They don't have to necessarily be floral, as many wreaths have been seen made using plastic eggs or other symbols of spring.

If using wreaths as a symbol, for example, of spring, you should look at which flowers are commonly associated with such. Springtime flora is often daisies, daffodils or tulips. Violets can be seen later on in spring as summer approaches, as we as pansies.

The poinsettia is naturally associated with Christmas. Wreaths made out of this flower are very common and the beautiful rich hue of red adds a lot of warm to the setting. The piece can be entirely covered in poinsettias alone for a real impact, or they can be interspersed in greenery for a nice balance of green and red. Another good idea is to make an entirely green garland and then accent it with a cluster of poinsettias for elegance.

Some flowers have, over the course of history, become associated with death. As such, these are the flowers that are often seen at funerals and in the form of wreaths. These flowers are often white and these include lilies and carnations. The colour of white is a symbol of purity and eternal life.

There are flowers used at times of death that are chosen for the way they smell and not necessarily how they look. This is because back in the day, when a body was starting to smell after a few days, the flowers were a means of hiding the smell as much as possible prior to burying. Today, this is not as important because we have ways of keeping the body preserved until it is ready to bury.

You can buy such a piece at any shop selling flowers, or you can even order one on a floral website. If you're feeling brave and have a steady hand and patience, you could also try making one! You have the choice of using real flowers or fake ones, for a longer lasting item. You could also dry out flowers first and then use them in your work.




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