A meticulously structured Star of David floral arrangement dominates a clean white setting, the six-pointed Jewish symbol rendered entirely in fresh white and deep blue flowers. The outer edges of the star are traced with a thick, pillowy band of white chrysanthemums or similar small-petalled blooms, packed closely to form a soft, snowy outline around every angle and point. Within this protective border, the florist has created a central hexagon of pure white blossoms, a calm, luminous heart that grounds the design. From this centre, six triangular arms radiate outward, each filled with a dense blanket of dark blue or indigo flowers, their saturated colour bringing weight and depth to the composition. At the inner base of each blue point, a smaller triangle of white flowers is set like a quiet echo of the centre, repeating the motif of white within blue and lending a sense of movement and symmetry to the tribute. The arrangement is flat yet feels almost sculptural, with layers of petals building a rich texture you can almost feel beneath your fingertips. No foliage, bows, or additional accents are present; the focus remains solely on the interplay between white and blue, faith and remembrance. The lighting is bright and even, making each petal and colour transition clearly visible while maintaining a respectful, understated mood. This Star of David wreath is the kind of meaningful piece chosen for Jewish funeral services or memorial gatherings in Ealing, whether placed beside the coffin at a chapel or delivered to a family home near Walpole Park, offering a visible sign of solidarity, culture, and enduring love.
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A large, star-shaped floral tribute in the form of the Star of David is presented on a spotless white background, its strong outline and subtle textures inviting quiet reflection. The entire six-pointed shape is edged with a lush border of white chrysanthemums, their compact petals creating a soft, cushioned frame that softens the crisp geometry of the design. Inside this border, the florist has arranged a clear, central hexagon of bright white blooms, almost glowing against the surrounding fields of colour. Each of the six points that stretch out from this centre is densely filled with deep navy or indigo flowers, forming rich triangular panels that give the arrangement visual depth, as if the blue areas gently recede while the white elements come forward. At the base of each blue triangle sits a small inset triangle of white flowers, repeating like a gentle refrain and emphasising the symmetrical harmony of the Star of David. The flowers appear freshly opened, their petals slightly curved and velvety, suggesting a soft, almost comforting touch. With no foliage or decorative extras, the tribute feels pure and focused, a simple dialogue between white and blue that honours Jewish tradition and heritage. The evenly lit background ensures there are no distractions, allowing viewers to take in the symbolic design and the care that has gone into every carefully placed bloom. This thoughtful memorial piece would be at home at a Jewish funeral or shiva in Ealing, perhaps resting near family gathered around Montpelier or Northfields, expressing condolence, respect, and a shared sense of identity in a time of loss. A meticulously shaped Star of David funeral tribute dominates the image, placed against a pure white background so its colours and details stand out clearly. The design uses masses of small chrysanthemums and similar full, cushiony blooms, packed tightly together to form a smooth, padded surface. A broad perimeter of pristine white flowers defines the outer edges of the six-pointed star, with each point cleanly drawn yet softened by the curve of the petals. Inside, the central hexagon is also filled with white blossoms, creating a calm focal point that suggests peace and remembrance. From each of the six points, compact white triangles angle inward toward the middle, wrapping the heart of the star with a quiet sense of protection. In deliberate contrast, the interlocking triangles that create the familiar Magen David motif are filled with rich navy blue flowers, their dark, cool hue tracing the symbol with clarity and strength. The alternating fields of blue and white subtly echo the colours of the Israeli flag, underscoring the floral tribute's connection to Jewish identity and tradition-something many families around Ealing, West Ealing, and Pitshanger value deeply when arranging a farewell. The blooms appear freshly cut, their petals slightly glossy under gentle, diffused light, suggesting the care of an experienced funeral florist. The overall effect is solemn but not heavy, a dignified and meaningful Jewish sympathy arrangement suitable for funerals, memorials, and remembrance services where faith, heritage, and the memory of a cherished life are honoured in flowers.

STAR OF DAVID TRIBUTE£160.00

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Honor a cherished life with our Star of David Tribute, a thoughtful Jewish funeral flower arrangement handcrafted by Florist Ealing. This elegant design features a Star of David shape created with fresh white and royal blue chrysanthemums, symbolising peace, respect and remembrance. Carefully arranged for a refined and dignified look, it offers a meaningful way to express your condolences and support to the bereaved family.

Designed by our expert florists in Ealing, this tribute is ideal for synagogue services, funerals and memorials. The arrangement is created on a sturdy base to ensure it looks beautiful throughout the service, with approximate dimensions of 58cm (23") high and 55cm (22") wide. Where seasonal availability affects certain blooms, we follow a strict substitution policy, replacing any flowers with ones of similar colour, size and quality so the overall style and impact remain the same.

At Florist Ealing, we pride ourselves on premium, reliable funeral flowers and timely delivery to local funeral directors in Ealing and surrounding areas. Funeral etiquette recommends sending tributes directly to the Funeral Home rather than to the family home. Order this Star of David Tribute online for a dignified, respectful farewell that truly reflects your love and sympathy.
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    The delivery of flowers to the synagogue hall was made on time. The bereaved family really liked the funeral tribute that the florist sent for us. Grateful for the professional service.

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