An expansive, rectangular floral tribute recreates the Irish Tricolour with petal-packed depth, set against a stark white background. The flag's three vertical stripes are equal in width: left emerald green from densely packed green blooms (green carnations or chrysanthemums), centre white from tightly clustered white petals, and right orange from a multitude of tiny blooms (marigolds or orange chrysanthemums). The surface reads as a three-dimensional tapestry, each stripe carrying its own rippled texture where petals meet in soft, organic edges, highlighting the artisan's touch. Light falls across the arrangement, throwing gentle sheen on the petal tips and emphasising the velvet-like green, the bright whiteness, and the warm orange glow. The composition is balanced and crisp, the colours vivid yet harmonious, designed to be read from a distance and up close. The symbolism remains prominent: green for Catholic identity and Irish nationalism, white for lasting peace, orange for the Protestant tradition and William of Orange. This elegant floral piece offers a tactile narrative of heritage, ideal for feature imagery in articles about Irish culture, seasonal celebrations, or cross-community remembrance. For those in Sydenham Hill and the surrounding districts-Crystal Palace, Dulwich Village, Honor Oak Park-the piece can travel with same-day delivery to local addresses, offering a tasteful, handcrafted reminder of shared history and welcome unity.
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A lovingly composed Irish Tricolour floral tribute is shown from an overhead angle, its rectangular form perfectly framed against a crisp white background that throws its colours into sharp relief. The tribute is constructed entirely from small, densely packed flowers, giving it a plush, textured appearance like a soft cushion. On the left, a deep, almost jewel-toned green panel of chrysanthemums and similar blooms spreads evenly, each flower head touching the next. The central band is made up of immaculate white flowers, their petals forming a clean, continuous strip that feels very calm and still. On the right, a panel of bright, vivid orange flowers glows warmly, capturing the eye and balancing the composition. Running diagonally across the centre of the arrangement, starting near the bottom of the green and sweeping upwards over the white into the orange, is a sleek coral-red ribbon with a satin-like sheen. The word "GRANDAD" is spelled out in bold silver capital letters along the ribbon, unmistakable yet understated, and the ribbon itself is held gently in place with tiny white decorative pins that nestle into the blooms. The tribute feels tailored for a grandfather with Irish roots, perhaps chosen by family in Sydenham Hill wanting to honour both his heritage and his role in the family. It suggests a moment at a local funeral service, where this floral flag lies beside the coffin or on a stand, serving as a heartfelt, visually powerful expression of love, memory, and national pride. With a white backdrop, a meticulously arranged floral tricolour takes shape-the Irish flag recreated in petals. The left stripe is a lush field of deep green blossoms, the white stripe a soft, airy band, and the right stripe a bright orange glow; each stripe built from densely packed petals that give a tactile, three-dimensional surface. The greens are likely green carnations, the whites a chorus of small white petals, the oranges a bloom of marigolds or orange chrysanthemums; the slight irregularities in surface speak to handcraft, not mass production. The overall rectangle mirrors the flag's proportions, and the colours pop with celebratory energy while the texture invites a closer, more intimate look. The scent is faint but fresh, a hint of spring carried by the petals. Light touches the arrangement from above, highlighting the clusters of petals and the minute sculptural curves where each cluster meets its neighbour. This piece carries meaning beyond decoration, a quiet expression of unity and heritage-green representing Catholic tradition and Irish nationalism, white for lasting peace, orange representing the Protestant tradition and William of Orange. In local contexts across Sydenham Hill and nearby Crystal Palace, Dulwich Village, and Forest Hill, this living tribute can accompany essays on Irish culture, national holidays, or remembrance moments, with delivery options across the area. A craftsman's touch makes every petal sing, and the result is a vibrant, handmade beacon of heritage that stays with you long after viewing.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honour Irish heritage with the elegant Irish Flag Tribute from Flower Delivery Sydenham Hill. Expertly arranged in the colours of the Ireland flag, this striking floral tribute is perfect for funerals, memorials, and services where you wish to pay your last respects with dignity and pride. Crafted with fresh white, orange-sprayed, and green-sprayed chrysanthemums, the design creates a peaceful, patriotic display that reflects love, remembrance, and national identity.

Measuring approximately 70cm in length and 40cm in width, this flag-shaped arrangement offers a bold yet graceful presence beside the coffin, altar, or memorial photo. Each tribute is carefully hand-made by our skilled florists in Sydenham Hill, ensuring premium quality blooms and a refined finish. Where seasonal availability affects certain flowers, we will thoughtfully substitute with blooms of similar colour, size and equal or greater value, preserving the overall look and sentiment.

Choose the Irish Flag Tribute to express your sorrow and respect in a meaningful, symbolic way. Ideal for family, friends, and loved ones wishing to celebrate a special connection to Ireland. Order online for reliable, timely delivery from Flower Delivery Sydenham Hill.
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