Every time we attend a funeral or a funeral, we can identify the famous funeral wreaths or floral arrangements, but surely on more than one occasion you've wondered what their true meaning is.
According to various ideologies and many religions, the circle is a symbol of continuity and eternity . On the other hand, they point out that the crown of flowers represents the cycle of life. in which we are born, live and die to return to the spirit.
Although there are many connotations that can be given to this way of carrying a flower arrangement , it is still an element that, when going through a difficult time such as the loss of a loved one, makes the moment as bearable as possible.

It's not at all unusual to notice floral arrangements, mostly in the form of wreaths, when attending a funeral or burial, as they are a common element in a farewell ritual.
Giving flowers at a funeral is not a fad or something from recent times, since since ancient times, specifically in Israel, graves were discovered with remains of sage, mint and other herbs, as a bed. Due to its
On the other hand, due to the unpleasant odors emitted by the deceased, this practice was considered to dispel the stench caused by the body being exposed for many days during wakes. However, over time, it has been recognized as an integral part of the wake, where each flower has a meaning.




