An earthy, textural homage to the Jamaican flag, built from densely packed, small crinkled pieces of material-recycled paper, fabric scraps, and even soft plastic-carefully arranged to create the iconic diagonal gold saltire. The cross slices the rectangle into four triangles: the top and bottom triangles are a lush emerald green, while the left and right triangles present a deep, charcoal black. Each color block is constructed from countless little fragments, giving the surface a three-dimensional, deliberately uneven quality that celebrates handcraft and sustainability. The flag rests on a bright white background, which heightens the contrast and depth, as if displayed in a light-filled studio near Island Gardens or Canary Wharf. The overall effect is a powerful, dignified symbol of national pride, culture, and identity, inviting viewers to consider how communities across London-especially in east London's Cubitt Town and surrounding neighbourhoods-use art to express memory, resilience, and joy. This image would anchor articles about Jamaica's heritage, festivals, or community art, offering a tactile sense of craft and connection that resonates with both guests and residents.
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A detailed, graphic interpretation of the Jamaican national flag, presented as a rectangular mosaic composed entirely of countless tiny, granulated pieces-crinkled tissue scraps and confetti-like fragments-that give the surface a playful, tactile texture. The diagonal gold saltire spans from corner to corner, slicing the field into four bright triangles. The top and bottom triangles glow in vivid emerald green, while the left and right panels bear deep, matte black tones. Each color block is built from an intricate mosaic of its own, so the surface is uneven, almost organic, with light catching the creases and casting subtle shadows that emphasize the handiwork. The entire piece sits on a crisp white backdrop that makes the colours pop with a fresh, gallery-like clarity. The diagonal cross catches the eye and leads it across the surface, inviting a slow, appreciative study of every folded fragment. The effect is both celebratory and contemplative, a handcrafted symbol of national pride reimagined through communal craft. In Cubitt Town, neighbours from Canary Wharf to Poplar understand how such pieces can illuminate cultural celebrations and evoke memory with quiet dignity. This image would sit well with articles on Jamaica's heritage, art, or community expression, and it reads as a warm link between Caribbean roots and London's diverse streets. A bold, flag-inspired funeral tribute fills the frame, its strong lines and saturated colours telling a quiet story of Jamaican heritage amid the calm, neutral surroundings of a white studio backdrop. The piece is rectangular and solid, with clearly defined edges that give it the presence of a floral plaque rather than a loose arrangement. Across its surface runs a bright yellow diagonal cross, forming a perfect X-shape from corner to corner. This saltire is crafted from tightly clustered yellow flowers whose petals curl and overlap, catching the gentle, even light so that the band seems to glow softly, like late-afternoon sun over the river by Cubitt Town. Four triangles of colour sit between the arms of the cross. The top and bottom triangles are entirely composed of lush green blooms, their many-petalled heads layered so densely that they form a thick, cushion-like expanse of green. On the left and right, deep black flowers fill the remaining spaces, their dark, almost satin petals introducing a note of solemn calm, well-suited to a memorial or funeral setting. No gaps or stems are visible; every inch is covered with petals, giving the tribute a plush, three-dimensional texture that feels both handcrafted and precise. The lighting is soft yet bright, revealing the natural variations in tone and shadow within each bloom and emphasizing the contrast between the three colours. This thoughtful floral design would make a poignant choice for families in Cubitt Town wishing to celebrate Jamaican roots at a final farewell, offering a respectful blend of symbolism, artistry, and the gentle comfort of fresh flowers.

JAMAICAN FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Celebrate Jamaican heritage with our hand-crafted Jamaican Flag Tribute from Cubitt Town Flowers. This striking pillow arrangement is carefully designed in the bold yellow, green and black of the Jamaican flag, making it a meaningful choice for funerals, memorials or heartfelt farewells.

Expert florists create this tribute using high-quality chrysanthemums, expertly sprayed in vibrant black, yellow and green tones to achieve a crisp flag design. The rectangular pillow shape offers a beautiful focal point, with approximate dimensions of 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, suitable for display at the service or graveside.

Each Jamaican Flag Tribute is made to order in our Cubitt Town flower shop, ensuring fresh blooms, premium craftsmanship and a dignified finish. Where seasonal availability affects specific flowers, we may substitute with blooms of similar size and colour, always maintaining the same or superior style, quality and value.

Perfect for honouring a loved one's roots, this floral flag is a respectful and personal way to say goodbye. Order online from Cubitt Town Flowers for reliable local delivery and a carefully presented tribute that reflects pride, love and remembrance.
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