Presented on a clean white field, this Jamaica inspired piece is a contemporary, tactile flag built from thousands of crumpled pieces of material such as tissue or fabric scraps. The diagonal gold saltire cuts across the rectangle, creating four triangular segments. The top and bottom segments glow in emerald green, formed from countless small green fragments arranged to convey movement and vitality. The left and right segments are deep black, their pieces giving a velvety, dimensional texture that absorbs light with subtle variation. The surface reads as a rich handcrafted mosaic rather than a smooth print, each fragment catching a hint of glare as if the sun plays on a coastal promenade. The overall effect is both celebratory and reflective, a symbol of national pride reimagined through sustainable craft and collective effort. In Hackney neighborhoods around Shacklewell and nearby markets, such art links to community projects, gallery displays, and educational initiatives focused on heritage and identity. For articles about Jamaica, Caribbean culture, or artful reuse of materials, this image offers a vivid visual anchor. Its tactile depth invites viewers to consider the hands and stories behind the work, much like local craftspeople who draw on memory, music, and place to give cultural symbols fresh life in East London spaces.
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Centered against a bright white background, this Jamaican flag inspired piece is a tactile three dimensional construction made from thousands of small crumpled material fragments. The diagonal saltire runs in golden yellow from corner to corner, dividing the rectangle into four bold triangles. The upper and lower triangles glow emerald green, formed by densely packed green pieces that catch the light and evoke tropical foliage. The left and right triangles are deep black, their surfaces finished with a satin sheen that absorbs and reflects light with gentle variation. The irregular texture of the countless fragments lends a handmade, gallery ready quality, inviting touch and close inspection. The work carries a sense of pride, resilience, and creative spirit, echoing Jamaica heritage while speaking to community art and craft in East London. In Shacklewell and the surrounding Hackney area, such art resonates with readers seeking stories of culture, unity, and transformation through craft. It can accompany features on Caribbean influence in modern design, local festivals, or educational projects that celebrate diversity, home, and belonging. The piece reads as a universal symbol reimagined through resourceful, collaborative making, a testament to how craft can turn symbol into accessible, tactile art in a city that cherishes creativity and community. A striking Jamaican flag funeral tribute dominates the image, rendered as a solid, rectangular block of flowers so dense and intricate it could be mistaken for a woven textile. The classic design is laid out with crisp precision: a bright golden yellow X stretches from corner to corner, created from hundreds of tiny blooms whose petals curl and fold into each other, giving the impression of a thick, luxurious pile. Between the arms of this saltire, the upper and lower triangles are filled with a velvety layer of vivid green flowers, each head snugly nestled against the next, conjuring a sense of lush grass or rainforest canopy. The side triangles are formed from deep black blossoms, their rich, shadowy surfaces providing a solemn counterpoint to the cheerful yellow and life-filled green. Set against a pure white background, the colours appear even more intense, and the gentle, even lighting reveals every subtle contour, crease, and texture in the petals. From the raised edges and carefully squared-off sides, you sense the skilled craftsmanship of a local florist accustomed to creating bespoke tributes for families along Shacklewell Lane and nearby Dalston. Though you cannot smell it, the image suggests the quiet freshness of just-cut flowers and the cool touch of damp petals. This floral flag feels both celebratory and reverent, capturing the resilience and warmth of Jamaican culture while offering a dignified way to say farewell, suitable for funeral processions or memorial services throughout Shacklewell's close-knit community.

JAMAICAN FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Celebrate Jamaican heritage with our premium Jamaican Flag Tribute, expertly hand-crafted by Flower Delivery Shacklewell. This striking pillow tribute showcases vibrant yellow, green and black sprayed chrysanthemums, carefully arranged to echo the iconic Jamaican flag. Designed as a heartfelt funeral tribute or memorial arrangement, it offers a meaningful way to honour the life, roots and culture of your loved one.

Measuring approximately 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, this bold floral pillow creates a beautiful focal point beside the casket, at the service, or at the graveside. Each tribute is made to order by our skilled florists in Shacklewell, ensuring a fresh, premium-quality finish with every design.

Due to seasonal availability, we may occasionally substitute certain blooms with flowers of a similar size and colour, always maintaining the same or superior style, quality and value. Trust Flower Delivery Shacklewell for a respectful, reliable service and elegant funeral flowers that truly reflect your sentiments. Order this Jamaican Flag funeral tribute online for prompt local delivery across Shacklewell and surrounding areas.
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