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Our bereavement flowers

Our bereavement flowers

The importance of flowers in the bereavement of a child

The loss of a child is an ordeal like no other, marked by deep pain and grief that touches the soul in a unique way. In these moments of immeasurable sadness, flowers play a significant role. They serve as a visual expression of our love, sympathy and support for the bereaved family.

Choose the flowers to pay tribute to a missing child is to try to wrap sweetness, colour and hope around a moment when words are lost in the immensity of grief.

Beyond their ephemeral beauty, flowers evoke the fragility of life, but also its intensity. They symbolise eternal love, purity and innocence, paying poignant tribute to a young life cut short too soon.

How to choose flowers

The process of selecting flowers for a child is based first and foremost on the shared emotional connection. Taking into account the unique bond between you and your child will help guide this delicate choice.

Think about flowers that might reflect their personality or recall a precious shared memory. Consideration of the child's age and gender can also guide the choice of colours or types of flowers. For example, soft shades or flowers with a tender character may be appropriate to symbolise a child's gentleness and innocence. The aim is to offer a composition that speaks to the heart and brings a touch of light and consolation to a moment of deep darkness.

Types of flowers and their meanings

The world of flowers is rich in symbolism, each one carrying a story, an emotion or a meaning that can be particularly relevant when it comes to honouring the memory of a child.

  • Rose: Universally recognised for conveying messages of love and respect, the rose in its white or pastel shades embodies purity and innocence, making it an ideal choice for paying tribute to a child.
  • Lily: Evoking purity and innocence par excellence, the white lily stands like a pillar of light, symbolising hope and renewal. Its presence in floral arrangements lends a note of dignity and peace.

Each floral choice, each colour and each arrangement is important. Together, they create a visual melody that, while unable to erase the pain, brings a breath of beauty and comfort, a silent but eloquent testimony to love and shared memory.

Personalise your floral arrangements

When bidding farewell to a loved one, the choice and personalisation of the floral arrangement play a key role in expressing our sympathy and affection. The flowers, through their colours and symbols, tell a personal story, that of the angel who joined the stars too soon. 

Creating a floral arrangement means above all listening to your heart and remembering the essence and purity of the child being celebrated. Opting for soft, pure flowers like white lilies or pastel roses can pay tribute to the child's innocence and tenderness. Adding a personal touch, such as a small cuddly toy or a toy loved by the child, can transform the bouquet into a unique and deeply touching memorial.

When you personalise with love and thought, you not only provide tangible support to the bereaved parents and family, but you also help to immortalise the precious memories shared with the child. Whether it's adding a ribbon with a personal message or choosing flowers that had special meaning to the family, every detail helps to create an arrangement that speaks to the heart. 

FAQ: Mourning flowers for babies: how to choose?

1. Is it appropriate to send flowers in the bereavement of a child?

Yes, sending flowers is a compassionate gesture that shows your support and affection for the bereaved family. It's a thoughtful way of sharing your grief while honouring the memory of the child.

2. What types of floral arrangements are recommended for the bereavement of a child?

In addition to traditional arrangements, soft and delicate bouquets, such as angel or cloud-shaped compositions, can be particularly appropriate. These tender designs reflect a child's purity and innocence.

3. How does the season influence the choice of flowers for a child's bereavement?

Choosing seasonal flowers can not only reflect the natural beauty of the time of year, but also bring a note of hope and renewal. Spring flowers such as tulips and daffodils symbolise new beginnings and rebirth.

4. What colours should I choose for a floral arrangement for a child's bereavement?

Pastel shades, such as pale pink, sky blue or lavender, are often favoured for their softness and ability to evoke tenderness and serenity. These colours bring a touch of peace and gentleness to a moment of sadness.

5. Can non-floral elements be included in the composition?

Absolutely. Incorporating elements such as animal figurines, stars or even a small toy can further personalise the arrangement and make it unique. It can recall the child's joys and passions, offering an even more personal tribute.

6. How can I keep the floral arrangement in good condition right up to the ceremony?

It's best to choose fresh, quality flowers that are known for their longevity. Let your florist, such as Kanel, know the date of the ceremony so that they can prepare the arrangement so that it remains beautiful and fresh for as long as possible.

7. Is it possible to send flowers if I'm abroad?

Yes, most florists offer an international delivery service. So you can express your sympathy and support even if you can't be physically present.

8. What message should the floral arrangement convey?

A simple but loving and compassionate message can accompany your floral offering. Something like "In sweet memory of a little angel gone too soon" or "With all our love to accompany you in this ordeal" can bring great comfort.

9. Are there alternatives to flowers for expressing condolences to a child's family?

Donations to charities in the child's honour, setting up a scholarship in the child's name, planting a tree or a memorial garden are all significant gestures that can also express your compassion and support.

10. How do you choose a florist for such a sensitive order?

Look for a florist with experience in bereavement arrangements, such as Kanel, especially for children. They will guide you with sensitivity and professionalism in choosing the most appropriate arrangement, respecting your wishes and those of the bereaved family.

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