An earthy reimagining of the Jamaican flag, this piece is formed entirely from densely packed, small crinkled pieces-recycled paper, fabric scraps, and repurposed packaging-set against a clean white background. The bold gold saltire cuts diagonally from corner to corner, dividing the field into four triangles. The two horizontal triangles at the top and bottom are a lush emerald green, while the two vertical triangles on the hoist and fly sides are a deep, matte black. Each color segment is built from countless tiny fragments, creating a three-dimensional, slightly uneven surface that emphasizes handcraft and sustainability. Light dances across the irregular textures, producing subtle highlights and shadows that give the flag a living, tactile presence. This interpretation speaks to national pride and creative reuse, aligning with contemporary art and community crafts found around Crouch End and in nearby Harringay markets. It lends itself to cultural features, exhibitions, or editorial shoots exploring Jamaica's heritage and Caribbean creativity in North London. A patient, collaborative work, it invites viewers to pause and feel the fabric of shared memory. For deliveries to venues in the N8 area, our team can arrange a respectful display that sits gracefully in editorial frames or at cultural events.
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Soft morning light blankets a striking Jamaican flag reimagined as a hand-crafted mosaic, set against a pristine white background. The piece is built from thousands of tiny, crumpled bits-tissue scraps, fabric fragments, and odds-and-ends-that have been carefully pressed and layered to form a three-dimensional surface. A radiant gold saltire darts diagonally from corner to corner, its gleaming diagonal line dividing the field into four vibrant triangles. The top and bottom triangles glow with emerald green, each shard catching a glint of light and weaving a sense of tropical foliage into the composition. The left and right triangles are deep, charcoal black, their facets absorbing light and lending a grounded, contemplative counterpoint to the brightness above and below. The textures are intentionally uneven: crinkles, ridges, and tiny pockets of shadow invite a tactile exploration, as if the flag had been built by many hands in a shared act of care. This contemporary rendering speaks of pride, resilience, and communal craft, qualities that resonate with Jamaica's heritage and with the creative energy found in London's neighbourhoods like Crouch End. It makes a powerful visual for articles about Jamaican art, cultural identity, or diaspora storytelling, or as a striking feature in galleries or editorial shoots that celebrate Caribbean culture in North London. The piece invites viewers to linger-tracing the lines, feeling the ridges, sensing the warmth of collective effort that underpins such art. A powerful Jamaican flag-inspired floral tribute fills the frame, captured against a clean white background that showcases its colours and detailed texture. The arrangement is built as a sturdy rectangular panel with visible sides, giving it a sculptural presence suitable for display at a funeral or memorial service in Crouch End or nearby Highgate. A brilliant yellow diagonal X, created from tightly packed yellow blossoms and ruffled petal pieces, runs from corner to corner, its lines sharp and deliberate. The bright cross divides the panel into four distinct triangles: at the top and bottom, rich green flowers and layered petals form a lush, cushion-like surface reminiscent of the greenery around Stationer's Park, while the left and right triangles are filled with deep black blooms and matte, fabric-like textures that add weight and quiet dignity. Every inch of the surface is covered, leaving no gaps, so the tribute feels complete and thoughtfully composed. Even, soft lighting illuminates each tiny fold and curvature of the flowers, bringing out subtle shadows within the textures but avoiding any harshness, allowing the viewer to appreciate how carefully each stem and element has been placed. The overall mood is one of solemn pride and affectionate remembrance, reflecting a deep connection to Jamaican culture and community. It feels like a piece chosen by family and friends to stand beside cherished memories, offering a visual statement of identity, love, and respect during a final farewell in the heart of north London.

JAMAICAN FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honour Jamaican heritage with our Jamaican Flag Tribute from Crouch End Florist. This hand-crafted pillow arrangement is designed in the iconic yellow, green and black of the Jamaican flag, creating a powerful and dignified floral tribute for funerals, memorials or celebrations of life. Expert florists carefully spray premium chrysanthemums in rich black, vibrant yellow and lush green to form a striking flag-style design that reflects pride, roots and identity.

Perfect for honouring a loved one with Jamaican connections, this tribute offers both elegance and meaning. The rectangular pillow shape (approx. 70cm x 40cm) sits beautifully by the casket, at the service, or on a memorial display. Each piece is made to order in our Crouch End shop, ensuring meticulous attention to detail and a high-quality finish.

We use fresh, long-lasting flowers and follow a thoughtful substitution policy if specific blooms are out of season, always maintaining the same colour palette, style and value. Reliable local delivery from Crouch End means your Jamaican Flag Tribute arrives on time and in perfect condition for the service. Order online today from Crouch End Florist to create a meaningful floral tribute that truly reflects your loved one's Jamaican roots.
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