Order Funeral Wreaths Online – Dignified Farewell Greetings from FloraPrima
A funeral wreath is far more than just a floral arrangement. It is a symbol of infinity, the eternal cycle of life, and a final, silent greeting to a loved one. In difficult times of grief, we want to stand by your side and help you express your sympathy through the language of flowers. At FloraPrima, you will find a selection of classically elegant and modern funeral wreaths, crafted with the utmost care by experienced florists.
Understanding the Symbolism of Wreaths
The circle has no beginning and no end. It stands for constancy and the hope of a reunion. When you choose a funeral wreath, you can add additional meaning through the choice of flowers. White roses often symbolize purity and innocence, while lilies represent the soul becoming light. Blue accents such as forget-me-nots or hydrangeas express loyalty and remembrance. In our assortment, we focus entirely on this venerable form of funeral floristry to provide the appropriate setting for the ceremony.
What Should You Write on a Funeral Ribbon?
The funeral ribbon is the centerpiece of the wreath and carries your personal message. It is often difficult to find the right words in moments of farewell.
Classic texts on the left side of the ribbon are short, profound greetings such as
A final farewell,
In love and gratitude
or We miss you.
The right side of the ribbon is usually reserved for the names of the bereaved or the organization. If you are looking for a more modern address, phrases like
Life is limited, but memory is infinite
or You leave, but you stay in our hearts
are suitable options.
Make sure that the text is short enough so that it remains easily legible on the elegant satin ribbon.
Tips for Choosing the Right Funeral Wreath
Before ordering, consider where the funeral service will take place. For a classic burial at a cemetery, a wreath with a diameter of 40 to 60 centimeters is ideal. It offers enough presence without dominating the space. If you would like to leave a personal message, you can add a funeral ribbon with individual text to many models. A short greeting gives your gift a deep, personal touch.
Care and Durability
To ensure the wreath remains fresh until the burial, our florists use special bases that retain moisture.
Nevertheless, a small tip from us:
If you receive the wreath a day before the ceremony, store it in a cool, dark place such as a cellar or garage. This ensures that the flowers shine in full glory throughout the entire funeral service.
Questions and Answers About Funeral Floristry
What is the difference between a funeral wreath and a funeral spray?
A funeral wreath is bound in a circular shape and symbolically represents eternity. It is usually placed directly at the grave or in the funeral hall. A funeral spray, on the other hand, is bound flat and is often placed on the grave by friends or acquaintances as a smaller tribute.
Can I have a funeral wreath delivered directly to the cemetery?
Yes, this is possible and often advisable. When ordering, simply provide the address of the cemetery administration or the chapel, as well as the name of the deceased and the time of the funeral service. Please ensure that mail deliveries are accepted on-site. We will ensure punctual delivery.
Which colors are appropriate for funeral wreaths?
Traditionally, shades of white, cream, and green dominate, as they radiate calm and peace. Nowadays, however, the favorite colors of the deceased are increasingly chosen to celebrate the person's life.
When is the latest I should order the wreath?
Since funeral wreaths are very complex to manufacture, we recommend ordering at least two to three business days before the date of the funeral service. This gives our florists enough time to select the freshest flowers for you.