An arresting, rectangular homage to the Jamaican flag, created not from fabric but from a sea of densely packed, crinkled pieces of material-recycling, tissue, and fabric scraps-carefully arranged on a crisp white background. The unmistakable gold saltire divides the composition into four triangles: top and bottom are lush emerald greens, left and right are deep charcoal blacks.

Each color segment is more sculpture than print, its countless constituent bits arranged to create a subtle, undulating texture that catches light and shade as you move by. The result is a bold, handcrafted artifact that reads as both national symbol and piece of contemporary craft. The work projects a sense of luminous energy as light catches the raised facets, casting soft shadows that emphasize its layered texture. It speaks to the community spirit and to sustainable art practices, echoing Shoreditch's reputation for inventive, upcycled design and street-art-inspired textures. Ideally sited near busy corners of Brick Lane or Spitalfields Market, this piece would anchor a feature on Jamaica's art and identity, while suggesting ready availability for same-day delivery to nearby neighborhoods like Hoxton, Dalston, and Bethnal Green. The piece radiates pride, resilience, and creative collaboration, inviting viewers to run a fingertip over the ridges and feel the surface's irregular heartbeat. Its textures invite lingering, conversation, and a sense of belonging.
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From Flowers Shoreditch, a striking central composition interprets the Jamaican flag as a sculptural mosaic rather than a flat banner. Set against a pristine white backdrop, the piece unfolds with a bold golden-yellow saltire cutting diagonally from corner to corner, its rays of light captured in crinkled surfaces that sparkle as the eye moves across the surface. The two triangles near the top and bottom are composed of densely packed green tones-deep emerald greens that recall the hills around the island's interior-and the left and right triangles are built from dark, matte black scraps that absorb and soften the light, grounding the whole in a moment of quiet strength.

Thousands of tiny, irregular fragments-tissue pieces, fabric scraps, or recycled bits-are crumpled and pressed close together, creating a three-dimensional, mosaic-like texture that invites a fingertip to trace the ridges and valleys of the design. The interplay of light and shadow across those layered pieces gives the flag a tangible, handcrafted presence, suggesting a shared labor and a story of resilience. The effect is both festive and reflective, a vivid symbol of national pride and cultural vitality that sits gracefully in a gallery-like setting yet feels at home in a community space here in Shoreditch. In a real-world display for a Jamaica-focused feature, this artwork would pair beautifully with stories of Kingston's street art, the markets of Spitalfields, and the energy of Brick Lane. It could be offered with same-day delivery across Shoreditch and nearby districts, a testament to fresh, locally crafted flair. The photograph presents a striking Jamaican flag funeral tribute rendered completely in fresh flowers, designed with the precision of an art installation and the tenderness of a farewell gift. The piece is rectangular and noticeably three-dimensional, like a thick floral plaque set against a spotless white background. A bold yellow saltire, created from countless small, ruffled blossoms, slices across the entire surface in a clean X, its petals reflecting the light with a soft golden glow. The top and bottom triangles are densely packed with green blooms, reminiscent of verdant grass or a sun-warmed hillside, their rounded heads pressed closely together so the texture feels plush and continuous. On either side, deep black flowers, almost satin in their smoothness, fill the remaining triangles, anchoring the design with a quiet, respectful gravity. The lighting is bright but gentle, illuminating every fold and crevice without cast shadows, so the viewer can almost sense the cool, faintly earthy scent of freshly arranged petals. Each element appears carefully placed by an experienced florist, ensuring the lines of the cross remain perfectly straight and the colour blocks uncompromised. This floral flag would make a powerful statement at a Shoreditch funeral or celebration of life, perhaps for a service near Shoreditch Town Hall or around Redchurch Street, where families wish to weave Jamaican identity and London community into one heartfelt tribute. It speaks of honour, solidarity, and cherished memories shared across generations.

JAMAICAN FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Celebrate Jamaican heritage with the Jamaican Flag Tribute, an expertly hand-crafted floral pillow from Flowers Shoreditch. Designed in the iconic black, green and gold colours of the Jamaican flag, this striking tribute is perfect for honouring a loved one's roots and cultural pride. Carefully arranged sprayed chrysanthemums create a crisp flag-style design, offering a bold yet elegant focal point for funerals, memorials or celebration of life services.

Each tribute features premium black-sprayed, yellow/orange-sprayed and green-sprayed chrysanthemums, chosen for their freshness, shape and longevity. The thoughtful rectangular design, approximately 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, provides a generous and impactful display while remaining suitable for delivery to crematoriums, churches and chapels of rest.

At Flowers Shoreditch, we pride ourselves on quality, care and attention to detail. Where seasonal availability affects specific blooms, we follow a respectful substitution policy, using flowers of similar colour, size and value to maintain the integrity of your tribute. Arranged by our skilled florists in Shoreditch, this Jamaican Flag Tribute offers a meaningful way to say farewell or pay respect with dignity and style. Order online from Flowers Shoreditch for reliable, professional service and a beautifully finished floral tribute.
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