memorial floristry

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memorial floristry M as material science Commemorative floristry refers to a particular area of today's floristry, which deals with the creation of flower arrangements for funeral services, funerals and condolence receptions. For many centuries, it has not been customary in Germany to bury it in a festive manner in the death of a human being and to bring in a vivid component into the sad event through a subtly colored floral decoration. From this tradition, certain elements of commemorative floristry have become established, which are used for the decoration of coffins and tombs as well as for the design of rooms. In this country, especially arrangements and wreaths are established as jewelry for the fresh tomb, in which not only flowering plants but shrubs and other, color-covered decorative elements are included. It is thus customary to weave or put fringes and ribbons into a funeral wreath, with which the deceased can be given a last message on the way to the realm of the dead. Different flowers and colors play an important role in the funeral floristry, for example white lilies or carnations. At the request of the mourning community or the direct survivors, one can also decide against the tradition in the design of graves and mourning rooms and wish for a rather colorful floral decoration. In this case, it is the challenge in the funeral floristry to continue to design elements of the floral design.


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