An enduring tribute, a rectangular floral flag, meticulously crafted to resemble the Irish Tricolour, set against a stark white background. The left green stripe is lush, built from tiny green blooms-likely chrysanthemums or carnations-arranged in a dense, textured field that reads as a plush carpet. The central white stripe is crisp and luminous, formed by tightly clustered white petals that create a soft, cloud-like band bridging the two colours. The right orange stripe mirrors the same careful texture, its blooms catching light with warm, sunlit highlights. The three vertical blocks are perfectly aligned, the rectangle's proportions deliberate, a handcrafted homage that speaks of care and ceremony. The overall effect is celebratory yet respectful, a floral artist's translation of national identity into petals and scent. In Kings Langley and the surrounding communities, this type of piece is commonly created for cultural articles, commemorations, or festive occasions around St. Patrick's Day, and can be delivered the same day across the area by Flower Delivery Kings Langley. The colours are bright and hopeful, the texture richly tactile, and the mood one of unity, peace, and shared heritage.
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An overhead view reveals a rectangular Irish tricolour funeral tribute made entirely from fresh flowers, the precision of its design reflecting the care of a skilled florist accustomed to creating meaningful pieces for services across Kings Langley and nearby villages. The left third of the tribute is a deep, harmonious green, created by closely packed button-like blooms that form a smooth, textured plane of colour without any foliage breaking the line. Directly beside it, a band of immaculate white flowers provides a calm, contemplative centre, their soft petals and subtle shadows adding depth and quiet elegance. The right third is filled with bright orange blossoms, evenly arranged to mirror the density of the green, giving the entire piece balance and a gently glowing warmth. Running across the lower left to the upper right, a coral-red satin ribbon cuts diagonally over the white and orange stripes, its sheen creating a visual contrast against the matte texture of the petals. On this ribbon, in large, silver, capital letters, the word GRANDAD stands out clearly, expressing love, respect, and remembrance for a cherished grandfather. Small white fasteners discreetly anchor the ribbon to the floral cushion, hinting at the thoughtful, hand-finished nature of the work. The tribute's overall appearance is tidy, structured and deeply symbolic, blending the colours of Ireland with the softness of seasonal blooms. It feels like a fitting farewell for a grandad whose story might have crossed from Irish roots to a life built among the quiet residential lanes, schools, and green spaces around Kings Langley and the banks of the Grand Union Canal. As I step back to view this composition, a vibrant, rectangular floral flag recreates Ireland's tricolour with reverent care. Every petal is a tiny actor in a living mosaic, thousands of blooms densely packed to form a three-dimensional surface that invites close inspection. The left band glows emerald green, a plush carpet of tiny green blossoms-likely green carnations or chrysanthemums-whose clusters create an organic, slightly uneven texture that speaks of hand-crafted attention. The center band is a pristine white, built from tightly gathered white petals that rise in soft, cloud-like ridges, offering a calm counterpoint between colour and symbol. On the right, a bright orange stripe mirrors the same meticulous texture, its petals catching light in lively, sunlit facets that brighten the entire panel. The flag sits on a pure white backdrop, perfectly rectangular in its proportions, underscoring the ceremonial intent and the care with which every petal was chosen and placed. The overall effect is celebratory yet contemplative, a small work of floral art suitable for articles on Irish identity, St. Patrick's Day celebrations, or moments of public reflection. Crafted with a distinctly Kings Langley sensibility, this piece would travel well for same-day delivery across the town and into nearby Abbots Langley, with the florist's name-Flower Delivery Kings Langley-associated with moments of quiet, dignified colour. In a shop window or feature article, it radiates respect and a craftsman's pride, inviting viewers to linger, imagine the scent of the petals, and feel connected to the island's shared story.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honour Irish heritage with our Irish Flag Tribute, a striking funeral arrangement crafted in the colours of the Ireland flag. Expertly designed with lush green, white and orange chrysanthemums, this rectangular tribute creates a powerful yet peaceful focal point for any farewell service. Ideal for funerals, memorials, and graveside tributes, it offers a dignified way to express love, respect and remembrance.

Handmade by skilled florists at Flower Delivery Kings Langley, each tribute is created with premium, fresh blooms for lasting beauty. The bold tricolour design reflects national pride while conveying heartfelt sympathy and support to grieving family and friends. Approximate dimensions: 70cm (27") length x 40cm (16") width, making it a substantial tribute suitable for display beside the coffin, altar or memorial.

Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar colour, size and value to maintain the overall look and quality. We take great care to preserve the integrity of the Irish flag design in every arrangement. Order online for reliable funeral flower delivery in Kings Langley and surrounding areas, and let this meaningful tribute convey your deepest condolences when words are not enough.
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