A lush, rectangular homage to the Jamaican flag takes shape in Hoxton, built from densely packed, small crinkled pieces of material-paper, fabric scraps, perhaps even recycled plastic-each hue contributing to a bold, hand-crafted surface. The gold saltire stands out as a radiant diagonal cross, spanning from corner to corner and dividing the field into four planes. The top and bottom triangles glow emerald green with a textured deliberateness, while the left and right triangles present a deep charcoal black, their surfaces catching light with a quiet satin sheen. The result is a slightly uneven, organic mosaic that feels rooted in handwork rather than factory precision, a signature of community art that travels from London's East End to the heart of Jamaica's spirit in a new country. Set against a clean white backdrop, the colors seem to float, like memories hovering over a shared table at a local market near Hoxton Square or along Old Street. The piece encapsulates national pride, Caribbean culture, and a sense of belonging, whether used to illustrate a feature about Jamaican festivals, or to accompany notes on heritage and artistry. It's the kind of image that signals resilience through craft, unity through many hands, and a celebration of colourful life-an emblem of identity that a reader in Hackney or Shoreditch would sense as authentically East London in its warmth and depth.
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A detailed, rectangular Jamaican flag portrait, reimagined from tiny granular pieces that resemble sprinkles or candy bits, rests against a pristine white backdrop in a Hoxton setting. The diagonal saltire glows in bright gold, slicing from corner to corner and dividing the canvas into two emerald triangles at the top and bottom, with two deep black triangles on the left and right-each color built from countless minuscule fragments. The surface is truly three-dimensional and lightly uneven, a sign of meticulous handwork and careful material choice, with each fragment catching light to create subtle shadows and highlights that move as you view the piece. The texture is tactile and inviting, a playful yet respectful tribute to Jamaica's national colours and character. The work reads as both celebration and connection-Caribbean culture meeting East London craft. The clean white background makes the hues pop, while the layered composition hints at stories of community, resilience, and shared joy. In a feature about Jamaican heritage, or a cultural event near Hoxton or Shoreditch, this image would anchor the story with its bright energy and sense of place. It embodies pride, festival, and a touch of culinary vibrancy in its own visual language, making it a compelling illustration of identity and art in the East End. A carefully crafted rectangular floral panel depicts the Jamaican flag with an almost sculptural richness, transforming a national symbol into a heartfelt funeral tribute. The entire surface is densely covered with small, ruffled blooms and flower-like pieces, pressed so closely together that they form a plush, cushion-like texture, reminiscent of a soft tapestry or a living artwork. A brilliant golden yellow diagonal cross slices cleanly from corner to corner, its X-shape fashioned from warm, radiant blossoms that catch the light and give the impression of gentle movement across the flowers. Above and below this cross, vivid green flowers fill the triangular spaces with a fresh, vibrant tone that calls to mind the open green spaces and community gardens dotted around Hoxton. On the left and right sides, deep black petals and folded, velvety elements complete the remaining triangles, their matte darkness adding gravity and solemnity to the piece. The tribute sits with perfect symmetry, edges straight and crisp, as though framed against the white background that makes the colours seem even more intense. Subtle shading between each crinkled petal gives a sense of depth and hand-made authenticity, suggesting many careful hours of work at the florist's bench. This arrangement feels ideal for commemorating someone with Jamaican roots or a strong connection to Caribbean culture, perhaps for a service in a Hoxton church or funeral home, where family and friends can gather around a symbol that honours both national pride and personal memory in one powerful floral statement.

JAMAICAN FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honour Jamaican heritage with the Jamaican Flag Tribute, a striking flag-style pillow arrangement expertly crafted by Flowers Hoxton in London. Designed in vibrant yellow, green and black, this floral tribute is perfect for celebrating a proud Jamaican identity or paying respects with meaning and style. Hand-made using premium sprayed chrysanthemums, each tribute is carefully arranged to echo the bold colours of the Jamaican flag while maintaining a clean, polished finish. Ideal for funerals, memorials or special remembrance events, this cushion-style design creates a strong visual impact and a heartfelt message of respect. Approximate dimensions: 70cm (27") length x 40cm (16") width, making it a prominent feature among funeral flowers or tribute displays. Our experienced florists take great care with every order and operate a thoughtful substitution policy: where seasonal availability affects specific blooms, we will replace them with flowers of similar colour, size and equal or superior quality and value. Trust Flowers Hoxton for reliable, compassionate service and beautifully presented tributes, with prompt local delivery from our Hoxton studio. Order this Jamaican Flag Tribute to celebrate roots, culture and lasting memories.
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