Condolence Wreath

The death of a loved one is never easy. Learning that someone you care about is going through affliction makes you value the quality time spent with them. While some express their condolences by sending notes, sending flowers such as a condolence wreath has grown to be a well-known symbol of sympathy. However, only a few know that there is much more that goes into funeral flower arrangements. In this article, we will discuss the true meaning behind flowers and their specific arrangements to fit the dearly departed.

 

 

Condolence Stand vs Condolence Wreath 

There are different arrangements when it comes to funeral flowers, with the two most common ones being condolence stands and condolence wreaths.

Condolence Stand

Also known as a funeral flower stand or bouquet stand. A propped-up on a stand about 5ft or higher, used as a standard expression of compassion and condolences to a loved one. Generally placed against the walls of a venue and can range from a simple bouquet to a specific arrangement of flowers. It may also serve as a gift to the departed ones you know personally or professionally.

Condolence Wreath

Condolence wreaths are flowers arranged in a circle used to express grief and condolences. These usually go around the casket and are gifts from close friends or relatives.

 

 

Type of Flowers to Use for a Condolence Wreath 

A lot of consideration needs to take place when it comes to giving funeral flowers. A lot of crucial planning is important to make sure that your dearly departed and their family receives the perfect arrangement that carries the message you want to convey. With that, here are some of the most common funeral flowers and what they symbolise.

 

Chrysanthemum

With chrysanthemums, colors represent various meanings. For example, white represents peace, love and truth. Yellow chrysanthemums represent love and respect.

 

Lilies

Lilies are a popular funeral flower used to symbolise purity and innocence. In addition, lilies are also known for their beauty and significant smell. Lastly, lilies also convey the message that the departed passed away peacefully.

 

Carnations

Carnations are a common funeral flower for condolence stands and condolence wreaths that are inexpensive and have a variety of meanings. White carnations are typically known for their tranquility and rebirth. Red carnations, however, represent love and affection, while pink ones are believed to have been made from the Virgin Mary’s tears. These make the latter great for Catholic and other Christian funerals.

 

Roses

Roses symbolise love and devotion, among other things. For example, red is usually associated with love and loss, while white conveys innocence and purity, and yellow reflects friendship. You can fix up the perfect arrangement by mixing and matching a combination of roses into a lovely bouquet.

 

Orchids

Orchids last a long time and are a timeless classic, as they symbolise eternal love for the deceased, empathy and beauty. Pink and white are the most appropriate funeral flower arrangement colours.

 

 

Etiquette for sending condolence wreath in Singapore 

There are several factors one must consider when sending flowers and finding the perfect condolence wreath. There’s different things that influence this decision such as religion and personal preferences. Singapore is a multicultural society, so it is important to take religion and culture into consideration. Getting the correct floral arrangement is important because what may be considered appropriate in one religion may not be suitable for another. To be specific, Catholic, Protestant Christian, and Buddhists accept most flowers. On the other hand, other religions like Hindus appreciate garlands, while Muslims may prefer a different kind of gesture.

Once you have determined if flowers are appropriate, you can then decide which is the right flower arrangement to go with. While condolence stands are meant to be displayed for everyone in the room to see, condolence wreaths are the most common choice as the flower’s circular arrangement represents eternal life. Lastly, it is important to remember to add a sympathy card to remind the family that you sympathise with them in these trying times.

Expressing your condolences through a written message may seem daunting, as there can be a lot of pressure in finding the right words. If you are struggling with this, you can opt for a simple message instead. Here are some common condolence messages:

  • My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family in this dark time.
  • I am deeply saddened by the loss that you and your family have encountered. I send my condolences.
  • My deepest sympathies go out to your and your family. May God give you peace and comfort in this trying time. 
  • Please accept my condolences. Just know that I am here for you and I am only a message or call away.

If you still find yourself struggling to find the perfect message for the bereaved, you can send us a message and we will find the perfect words to express your sympathies for you. 

 

 

Express Your Sympathies With The Perfect Condolence Wreath From Smile Floral!

The loss of a loved one is never an easy thing to go through. And as a friend or relative, it is natural to want to express your condolences the best way you can. While anyone appreciates floral arrangements sent as sympathies, getting the exact ones will never go unnoticed. At Smile Floral, we take this to heart, which is why we offer an array of condolence wreaths that fit any circumstance. Shop with us today to send your deepest sympathies and help a loved one through their journey of grieving to healing. 

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