Send a Korean Wreath, 화환, Anywhere in South Korea

Celebration wreaths (축하화환) for grand openings and events, and condolence wreaths (근조화환) for funerals — delivered to funeral halls and venues nationwide. Order in English, pay in USD with PayPal.

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Understanding Korean Wreath Culture

In Korea, a standing flower wreath — a 화환 — is the default, expected way to mark life's biggest moments, both joyful and sorrowful. Sending one is a public gesture of respect and relationship (관계). Whether a business is opening its doors or a family is grieving, a wreath at the entrance signals that you showed up, even from afar.

Celebration wreaths — 축하화환

A 축하화환 is a tall, usually three-tier congratulatory wreath sent to grand openings (개업), store launches, promotions (승진), performances and concerts (공연), exhibitions, weddings and corporate ceremonies. They are lined up at the entrance; more wreaths signal stronger support and bring prestige (체면) to the recipient. The ribbon carries a short phrase such as “축 개업” (congratulations on your opening) and the sender's name or company.

Condolence wreaths — 근조화환

A 근조화환 is a funeral wreath, traditionally white and yellow chrysanthemums, sent to a Korean funeral to express sympathy. Korean funerals run for about three days at a funeral hall (장례식장); the wreath should arrive while the family receives mourners. The ribbon bears a respectful phrase such as “삼가 고인의 명복을 빕니다” (may the deceased rest in peace) with the sender's name.

New to Korean wreath etiquette? Our free guide explains ribbon wording, timing, funeral-hall delivery and business customs in depth. Read the Korean Wreath Guide →

How it works

1
Choose a wreath

Celebration or condolence, from local Korean florists.

2
Add ribbon text

Custom Korean ribbon + your name as the sender.

3
Pay with PayPal

In USD — no Korean account needed.

4
Delivered

To the funeral hall or venue, same-day / next-day.

Frequently asked questions

What is a Korean wreath (화환)?

A 화환 is a tall, tiered standing flower wreath. Celebration wreaths (축하화환) mark grand openings and events; condolence wreaths (근조화환) are sent to funerals. Both carry printed ribbons with the sender's name and a short message.

Can you deliver a condolence wreath to a funeral hall?

Yes. Provide the funeral hall (장례식장) name and address; the wreath is delivered there, usually same-day or next-day, during the three-day Korean funeral.

Can I order from outside Korea?

Yes. The whole site is in English and you pay in USD with PayPal — no Korean account or language needed.