Celebrating May Day is an old British tradition that dates back several centuries. It was originally called Beltane & was the Celtic festival that celebrated the start of summer. Over the years various traditions evolved including Morris & Maypole dancing & the crowning of the May Queen. Of course times have changed but even so, we think the first day of the ' Merrie Month' shouldn't go unnoticed. & what prettier way of decorating a room for the festivities than with this enchanting floral wreath? Exquisitely made by h&, it's ideal for hanging on a door or cupboard. Alternatively, lay it flat with a candle in the middle as a centrepiece for your May Day feast.