Captured against a spotless white backdrop and photographed from a gentle overhead angle, this traditional funeral wreath combines pristine whites and intense blues with meticulous craftsmanship. The principal form is a full, domed ring of white chrysanthemums, packed closely so their feathery petals form a soft, tactile surface that reads as both pure and comforting; in the studio light, those petals throw soft highlights and create a serene, almost luminous field. At the wreath's upper left, three bold blue roses form the focal accent - their petals dense, velvety and deeply saturated, moving from royal to electric blue across each blossom - and are nestled into a cluster of dark green foliage which provides contrast and natural structure. Encircling the chrysanthemum band, a pleated cobalt-blue satin ribbon traces both outer and inner edges, its ruffled folds and subtle sheen imparting definition and a discreet ceremonial flourish. The composition sits lightly on the white plane, the shadow beneath suggesting weight and presence without heaviness. The fragrance here is restrained: the chrysanthemums offer a soft, green warmth while the roses lend a faint, classic sweetness. I picture this wreath laid near a memorial service in Edgwarebury Park or placed beside tributes at a chapel off Edgware High Street; its palette reads as respectful and composed - suited to services that call for quiet honour and heartfelt remembrance. The overall effect is dignified and measured, an elegant statement of condolence that balances tradition with a distinctive, personal blue accent.
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A bespoke funeral wreath shaped as the numeral zero, shown from above on a crisp white background, its form entirely covered in hundreds of tightly clustered white spray chrysanthemums. The tiny chrysanthemum florets create a pillowy, tactile surface that reads as pure and calming-soft to the eye, faintly herbal in scent, and intended to soothe those who reach out to touch it. Tracing both the outer and inner curves of the '0' is a finely pleated royal blue satin ribbon; its glossy ruffles form a scalloped border that catches light along each fold, echoing the deep blue of the three roses grouped on the upper left curve. Those three royal blue roses are the wreath's single dramatic punctuation: their petals open from compact centers into velvety layers, a saturated sapphire tone that suggests dignity and quiet devotion. Behind the roses, a few dark green glossy leaves give relief and depth, their smooth surfaces contrasting with the chrysanthemums' soft fluff. The arrangement is composed with the restraint of a memorial piece-balanced, symmetrical, and designed to read clearly from a distance during a service or viewing. In Edgware this style is often chosen for number tributes at wakes and graveside services, where a clean palette of white and blue can signify peace, respect, and a personal nod to a loved one's favourite colour or organisation. Lighting is neutral and even, throwing gentle shadows into the scallops of ribbon and revealing the careful, patient work of a florist translating grief into a calm, dignified gesture of remembrance. Seen from a slightly elevated angle against a pristine white background, this circular sympathy wreath reads as a quiet study in contrast and care. The main body is a dense, slightly domed ring of pristine white chrysanthemums; their feathery, layered petals catch the soft studio light and create a cloud-like texture that feels both gentle to the eye and consoling to the touch. Nestled at the upper left of the ring are three deep sapphire-blue roses, their velvety petals tightly spiraled and radiant against the white field. Dark green, rounded foliage cradles the roses, giving them a natural, living setting and heightening the visual depth. A pleated satin ribbon in a matching cobalt-blue trims both the outer and inner edges of the chrysanthemum circle, its subtle sheen and ruffled folds catching highlights and casting delicate shadows that define the wreath's silhouette. The composition rests on the white surface with a soft shadow beneath, lending quiet presence and gravitas. The scent is understated - a faint, comforting hint of chrysanthemum warmth beneath the cooler, more tucked-away aroma of the roses - a combination I reach for when crafting tributes intended to soothe. In the context of Edgware, I imagine this wreath placed beside floral tributes at a local service near Edgware High Street or quietly set near the gates of Edgwarebury Park; its palette marries traditional remembrance with a distinctive, dignified touch. The overall impression is one of measured elegance and respectful memory: a piece designed to convey condolence, hold sorrow tenderly, and offer a calm, solemn beauty in moments of farewell.

MY ADMIRATION WREATH£75.00

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Express heartfelt admiration and sympathy with our My Admiration Wreath, thoughtfully handcrafted by Flower Delivery Edgware. This elegant funeral wreath features a serene base of white chrysanthemums, symbolising purity and remembrance, carefully arranged with striking blue sprayed roses for a touch of calm, dignified colour. Designed to represent the circle of life, it is a meaningful tribute for funerals, memorials or to accompany condolence messages in times of loss.

Available in Original (30cm), Deluxe (36cm) and Grand (41cm) sizes, this condolence wreath can be tailored to suit any service or setting, with the Deluxe size shown in the image. Our experienced Edgware florists select only fresh, premium blooms and handle each tribute with care and respect, ensuring a beautiful and long-lasting display.

We deliver across Edgware and surrounding areas, offering a reliable, timely service for funeral flowers and sympathy wreaths. In the event of seasonal availability, we may substitute flowers with similar colours and quality to maintain the overall style and sentiment. Guard petals on roses are left intact to protect the inner petals during transit and can simply be removed on arrival.

Order this white and blue funeral wreath online from Flower Delivery Edgware for a graceful, refined way to honour a loved one's memory.
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    The delivery of the flowers ordered online was perfect. Their website is simple to maneuver through, and ordering is easy. The funeral flowers were delivered on time, and the arrangement was beautiful. I will definitely use this site again.

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    I just received a call from the funeral directors. They said the flowers arrived in excellent shape and will be displayed at the funeral.

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    Thank you for the flawless service, the flowers arrived this morning before 10 as requested.

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    Imagine my surprise when I ordered a funeral wreath to be delivered by the next day and it was delivered exactly when I had requested. Thank you, you know what you are doing.

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    Saved me a lot of stress and anxiety during a painful enough time in my life. Will be forever grateful for your kind words and professional service.

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    The wreaths you delivered were just what we desired. Thank you!

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    Overall, I liked the way they work. The funeral wreaths and posies shown on the website are just like what is delivered. Customer service is also excellent.

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    Really understanding team. No problems when placing the order.

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