This detailed floral saxophone tribute is shown alone against a pure white background, allowing every petal and curve to stand out. The entire surface of the instrument is composed of hundreds of small, bright yellow chrysanthemum heads, each bloom nestled tightly against its neighbour to create a continuous, cushion-like texture. The yellow flowers trace the length of the saxophone from the gently bent neck through the straight body and down to the wide, flaring bell, so that even without metal or brass, the outline is instantly recognisable. Nestled intermittently across this sunny foundation are petite, dark red spray roses, used in place of the saxophone's keys: their rounded buds punctuate the design with spots of rich colour, suggesting both the player's fingers and the emotional notes of a favourite melody. Fine threads of trailing green foliage, perhaps ivy or a similar vine, wind playfully along the outside edges and fold into the inner curves, giving the tribute a soft, natural movement, like music drifting through open air. Subtle glints of metallic floral wire and slim supporting stems can be seen near the mouthpiece area and along the instrument's line, revealing the careful structure behind the artistry. Standing upright, this bespoke memorial piece feels both sculptural and deeply personal, ideal as a sympathy tribute for a musician, jazz enthusiast, or music teacher from around Queen's Park. With its combination of joyful yellow, loving red, and fresh green, it could be placed at a crematorium chapel or local church off Chamberlayne Road, honouring a life remembered through songs, performances, and the comfort of shared tunes.
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Photographed against a bright white background, this bespoke saxophone-shaped floral tribute looks like a musical instrument carved from flowers. The body, neck, and flared bell are all covered with closely packed, sunny yellow chrysanthemum florets, their tiny petals forming a soft but clearly defined surface that follows every curve of the saxophone. Sprinkled across this glowing yellow canvas are numerous small, deep red rosebuds or spray roses, positioned where the keys and mechanisms would normally sit. These velvety accents give the arrangement a sense of rhythm and detail, as if each rose were a note waiting to be played. Threaded through the design, especially along the outer edge of the neck and the lower section of the body, are slender strands of rich green foliage, curling and looping like a gentle musical phrase, enhancing both the instrument's outline and its natural character. Near the upper left, where the mouthpiece would be, a few thin green stems and structural wires extend upwards, discreetly supporting the shape while adding a hint of linear elegance. The tribute stands upright, projecting a feeling of pride and celebration rather than sorrow alone. Warm yellow tones suggest friendship, shared laughter, and light-filled memories, while the red roses convey love, devotion, and respect. This floral saxophone would be a meaningful choice for a funeral or memorial service in Queen's Park, perhaps for someone who played in local bands or enjoyed evenings of live music near the park itself, offering a final, flower-filled song in their honour. This photograph features a meticulously crafted funeral tribute in the form of a full-sized saxophone, composed entirely of fresh flowers and presented against a luminous white background. The sculpted instrument is cloaked in a dense blanket of golden-yellow chrysanthemums, each bloom set tightly alongside the next to form a plush, intricate surface with gentle shadows and highlights that suggest the curved body of real brass. Along the saxophone's length, from the wide, open bell at the base to the elegant sweep of the neck, runs a vertical trail of petite orange-red spray roses. These miniature roses, interspersed with tiny tufts of vivid green foliage, trace out where the keys, rods, and decorative details would sit on an actual sax, adding a rhythm of colour that draws the gaze upward. Slender pale green floral wires can be glimpsed beneath the blossoms, subtly reinforcing the outline and echoing the instrument's hidden workings without interrupting the softness of the design. The whole tribute casts a delicate, diffused shadow on the white surface below, emphasising its sculptural depth and suggesting it is propped on an easel or stand, perhaps prepared for a service at a local chapel near Queen's Park or along Chamberlayne Road. The composition feels both celebratory and deeply respectful, an imaginative way to remember a musician, jazz fan, or loved one whose story is closely tied to music, offering family and friends a tender floral symbol of melodies that continue in memory.

SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE£130.00

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Celebrate a life filled with music and faith with the Saxophone Tribute from Flowers Queen's Park. Expertly handcrafted in Queen's Park, this striking funeral tribute is shaped like a saxophone and designed to echo the melody of a blessed holy gospel. Fresh yellow chrysanthemums create a rich, full base, while delicate spray roses and lush greenery add texture, depth and elegance.

This premium floral tribute is a beautiful choice for music lovers, gospel singers and musicians, offering a unique and heartfelt way to say goodbye. Standing approximately 83 cm high and 33 cm wide, it makes an impressive focal piece beside the coffin or at the service.

At Flowers Queen's Park, we use only the freshest seasonal blooms and take great care with every arrangement. If a particular flower is unavailable, we will thoughtfully substitute with blooms of similar colour, size and superior quality, ensuring the same luxurious look and feel.

Perfect for funerals, memorials and church services in Queen's Park and surrounding areas, this bespoke saxophone funeral tribute conveys respect, admiration and love. Order online from flowersqueenspark.co.uk for reliable local delivery and a truly memorable final salute.
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    The funeral flowers were delivered on time and according to our specific instructions. The cost was very reasonable compared to other companies that we considered using.

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    Our ex band member would`ve appreciate this. Looked exactly flawless.

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    Uncle Ben would definitely love this, very professionally designed. Thank you for the timely flower delivery and wonderful tribute.

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