Monday, March 18, 2013

How to Choose Casket Sprays



The right casket sprays can add tremendously to the attractiveness of a funeral casket. Sprays and flowers are also a great way to personalize the funeral to reflect the deceased and/or the family’s tastes. Do spend some time choosing the casket spray to ensure the best possible floral arrangements for the funeral.

What are Casket Sprays?
A casket spray is an arrangement of flowers which is placed on the casket during the funeral presentation. While a casket spray can be as large or as small as you wish, it is traditionally chosen and placed by the immediate family as a tribute to their departed loved one. Funeral casket sprays tend to be carefully chosen for their symbolism and meaning for both the family and the departed soul.
There are two main styles when it comes to the casket spray. The first and more traditional option is the full spray, which is set on top of the coffin. A full casket spray covers the entire length of the funeral caskets, and is a great choice for closed casket funerals.
The second style of casket spray is the foot spray, which is placed towards the lower half of a casket. It’s a great choice for a two door casket, as gives the mourners full access to the deceased’s upper body, while still ensuring the presence of an elegant floral arrangement for the coffin.

Choosing Flowers for a Casket Spray
Particular attention is paid to the type and colors of flowers chosen for the casket spray. Flowers are often chosen for their traditional meanings according to the “language of flowers” and not just their shape or colors.
Traditional choices for a casket spray include carnations, gladiolas, irises, lilies, roses and chrysanthemums. It’s also popular to choose the deceased’s favorite flowers or ones that have a special meaning for the family.
White, red and pink are some popular choices of colors for funeral flowers. Traditionally, red flowers symbolize admiration for the departed soul, while pink blossoms symbolize remembrance. This makes them a good choice for funerals of seniors since they bear witness to a full life that was well lived. White on the other hand is a symbol of both purity and love, and therefore a good choice for funeral sprays of young children and others who were taken too soon.
Take the help of a funeral director or professional florist to choose the best casket sprays.



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