An elegant, hand-tied depiction of the Irish Tricolour, a rectangular collage of thousands of tiny petals arranged into three vertical stripes against a stark white background. The left emerald green band is thick with densely layered blossoms-green carnations or chrysanthemums-creating a soft, velvety surface whose gentle heights reveal the craft of the maker. 

The central white band is a cloud of white blooms, tightly packed to form a crisp, luminous stripe that cleanly separates the colours. The right orange band mirrors the others in texture and density, with orange blooms catching light as a warm glow. Each stripe is equal in width, preserving the flag's proportions and giving the composition a ceremonial, respectful feel. 

The floral texture adds depth and a tactile quality that invites the viewer to imagine running fingers over the petals. The scene feels like a quiet homage, suitable for commemoration, remembrance, or celebration. For Watford residents, the image evokes the town's sense of community-whether near Cassiobury Park, along the High Street, or by Watford Junction-where a crafted flag like this could brighten a local gathering, school display, or weekend market event, offering a gentle nod to heritage and unity without ceremony alone.
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A carefully crafted floral Irish flag tribute dominates the image, its rectangular shape set on a bright white background so each hue and texture stands distinct. On the left, a rich expanse of dark green flowers-compact, tightly clustered heads-forms a smooth yet textured surface that suggests depth and vitality. The central stripe is made of pristine white blooms, arranged so closely that the flowers merge into a soft, cloud-like band, bringing calm balance to the design. On the right, an intense stripe of orange flowers glows with warmth, echoing the right-hand panel of the Irish tricolour and adding a sense of gentle optimism to this memorial piece. Draped diagonally across the white and orange sections is a coral-red satin ribbon, its sheen subtly catching the light. Small, neat white pins secure the ribbon into the floral cushion, ensuring it lies straight and dignified. Printed across the ribbon in bold, slightly raised silver capital letters is the word GRANDAD, transforming the national symbol into a heartfelt personal farewell. The tribute sits low and even, its tidy edges and consistent flower height reflecting the care and experience of local Watford florists who regularly create such pieces for funerals and wakes. One can imagine this floral flag placed reverently beside other wreaths at a service in North Watford or near Garston, the combination of Irish colours and loving wording offering comfort to family members. In this quiet moment, the arrangement becomes more than flowers; it is a visual message of respect, identity, and enduring family love. A stunning rectangular tribute that mirrors the Irish national flag, An Bhratach Náisiúnta, created entirely from countless tiny flower petals arranged in three vertical bands against a pristine white background. The left stripe glows a deep emerald green, a plush carpet of tiny green blossoms-likely green carnations or chrysanthemums-whose lush surface reveals the delicate clusters of petals and the gentle irregularity that marks handcrafted work. 

The center stripe is a crisp white, built from tightly packed white petals that form a soft, cloud-like band between the colours. To the right, a radiant orange stripe mirrors the texture and density of the others, assembled from numerous small orange blooms such as marigolds or chrysanthemums, lending warmth and vitality. The stripes are equal in width, producing the familiar rectangle of a flag and inviting the eye to follow the rhythm of nature's palette. 

The overall effect is celebratory yet respectful, a tactile, handcrafted ode to national identity whose surface invites close, almost reverent inspection. Light plays across the petals, catching the subtle sheen and highlighting the organic variation that only real flowers can offer. This floral rendition would feel at home in Watford's cultural scene, perhaps displayed near Cassiobury Park or along the High Street for a local St Patrick's Day event, or used to accompany community celebrations on a weekend market stall. It communicates pride through colour, texture, and scent-a living symbol crafted by skilled hands for readers and visitors drawn to Ireland's heritage and its shared festive spirit.

IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE£150.00

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Honor Irish heritage with our elegant Irish Flag Tribute, expertly handcrafted by Florist Watford. This striking funeral arrangement is designed in the unmistakable tricolour of the Ireland flag, using premium green, white and orange chrysanthemums to create a dignified and meaningful display. Perfect for funerals, memorials or graveside tributes, it offers a peaceful and patriotic way to say a final farewell and express your deepest sympathy.

Each Irish Flag Tribute is carefully arranged to ensure clean lines, rich colour and a polished finish. Approximate dimensions are 70cm (27") in length and 40cm (16") in width, making it a standout feature among funeral flowers without overwhelming the space. The use of long-lasting chrysanthemums ensures the tribute remains fresh and beautiful throughout the service.

Available for delivery in Watford and surrounding areas, this Irish funeral tribute is ideal for families and friends wishing to celebrate a loved one's Irish roots. Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar colour, size and quality, always maintaining the same premium look and feel. Order online from Florist Watford for a reliable, professional service and a heartfelt tribute that truly honours their memory.
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