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.
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.
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.
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.
Celebration or condolence, from local Korean florists.
Custom Korean ribbon + your name as the sender.
In USD — no Korean account needed.
To the funeral hall or venue, same-day / next-day.
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.
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.
Yes. The whole site is in English and you pay in USD with PayPal — no Korean account or language needed.