An artful reinterpretation of the Jamaican flag, built from densely packed, small crinkled pieces of material-tissue, fabric scraps, perhaps upcycled bits-arranged on a clean white background. The gold saltire slices diagonally corner to corner, dividing the field into four triangles. The top and bottom triangles glow in emerald green, their surface a mosaic of countless tiny pieces that rise and fall with each shift of light. The left and right triangles present a deep, charcoal black, offering a bold counterpoint and a sculptural silhouette. The craft reads as a miniature relief, with a tactile, almost garden-like texture that invites touch or close viewing. This handcrafted symbol of national pride and Caribbean heritage would suit exhibitions, cultural celebrations, or feature stories about artful sustainability in London. In Queen's Park and nearby neighbourhoods, such works echo a community's inventive spirit and appreciation for beauty born from resourceful making. Available through our studio network with prompt delivery across Queen's Park, Willesden Green, and the surrounding NW area, this piece carries a message of resilience, unity, and creative expression through texture and color.
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A striking, texturally rich homage to Jamaica's flag sits centered on a bright white background. This piece is not a flat banner but a sculpture of thousands of tiny, crumpled pieces of tissue and fabric scraps, carefully layered to build a three-dimensional mosaic. The diagonal gold saltire runs corner to corner, slicing the rectangle into four dynamic triangles. The top and bottom triangles pulse with densely packed emerald-green shards, while the left and right triangles settle in deep, matte black, each fragment catching light at different angles. The irregular, tactile surface creates ridges and valleys, so the flag seems to breathe as you move around it, a testament to patient handwork and communal intent. Set against the clean white field, the colors glow with warmth and resilience, a crafted symbol that can accompany discussions of Jamaica's heritage, art, and community spirit. The piece reads as both celebration and remembrance, a thoughtful centerpiece for events, galleries, or editorial features exploring culture, identity, and the bold vibrancy of Caribbean-influenced design in London. In Queen's Park, where gardens and markets meet, such handcrafted symbols reflect local pride and the handmade ethos of neighbourhood craftspeople who blend craft, color, and care in everyday displays. This is not merely decoration; it is a tactile memory inviting touch and conversation. Available for same-day collection or discreet delivery across Queen's Park and nearby NW London, it offers a vivid link to Jamaica's stories-one that speaks of pride, resilience, and creative expression through texture and light. A bold, rectangular floral design transforms the Jamaican flag into a three-dimensional tribute, ideal for a funeral or memorial in and around Queen's Park. The piece is presented against a bright white background, which intensifies the saturation of every colour and draws attention to the intricate craftsmanship. At its heart, a golden yellow saltire forms a sweeping X from corner to corner, composed of myriad small, ruffled petals and flower-like fragments that shimmer softly under even lighting, like sunlight reflected on nearby townhouse windows. The top and bottom triangles framed by this cross are packed densely with vibrant green elements, their folds and creases suggesting the richness of tropical foliage or a moss-covered garden wall. On the left and right, the triangles are rendered in deep, velvety black, absorbing light and creating a composed, dignified contrast that feels perfectly attuned to moments of remembrance. The surface appears almost like a plush, handcrafted tapestry, each section meticulously laid by a skilled florist to ensure crisp lines and seamless transitions between colours. The visible thickness of the panel reinforces its presence, making it suitable as a focal point beside a coffin, at a crematorium chapel, or in a community hall where friends and family gather to share stories. Though the flag is static, the textures give a sense of living energy and love, speaking quietly of Jamaican roots, family history, and the strength of community ties in Queen's Park and beyond.

JAMAICAN FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honour Jamaican heritage in a meaningful and dignified way with our Jamaican Flag Tribute, handcrafted by Florist Queen's Park. This striking pillow arrangement features yellow, green and black sprayed chrysanthemums carefully arranged to resemble the Jamaican flag, creating a powerful and respectful floral tribute. Ideal for funerals, memorials and celebration of life services, this design is perfect for families wishing to reflect proud Jamaican roots and culture. Each tribute is created with premium fresh chrysanthemums for a full, elegant finish and long-lasting display. Approximate dimensions are 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, making it a standout tribute beside the coffin or at the service. As flowers are seasonal, we may substitute blooms with similar colours and equal or higher quality to maintain the look and feel of your arrangement. Trust Florist Queen's Park in Queen's Park to handle every detail with care, respect and reliability. Order online for prompt, professional delivery and a beautiful floral tribute that truly represents their legacy.
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