Garlands are decorative chains or ropes, often made of flowers, leaves, or paper, used to adorn homes, streets, and other public spaces during festive occasions or as part of interior design. They can be simple or elaborate, and can be made from a variety of materials, including natural and synthetic fibers, paper, and even food.
Garlands have been used for centuries to celebrate holidays and special events. In ancient Greece, garlands were made of flowers and leaves and were used to decorate temples and homes during religious festivals. In Rome, garlands were made of laurel leaves and were awarded to victorious generals and athletes. In India, garlands are made of flowers and are used to decorate homes and temples during festivals and weddings.