A large, bespoke floral tribute in the exact shape of a saxophone stands out crisply against a white studio background, every line of the instrument carefully rendered in petals and foliage. The entire body, from the narrow top section where the mouthpiece would sit down to the wide, rounded bell, is completely covered in dense clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemums. Their small, cushion-like heads are packed close together so the saxophone appears smooth and plush, with a soft, almost velour texture instead of hard brass. Light glances off the bloomy surface, creating patchworks of buttery and sunshine tones that follow the instrument's familiar outline. Scattered across this golden field are numerous miniature red roses and rosebuds, placed where the keys and buttons of a real saxophone would lie, each bud adding a jewel-like point of colour and hinting at the loved one's favourite melodies. Woven subtly through the design, fine tendrils of dark green foliage coil along the contours, defining the curve of the neck, the sweep of the body, and the rim of the bell. These touches of greenery give the piece depth and movement, as if a tune might drift from the flowers themselves. Near the upper left, slim floral wires and stems rise from the mouthpiece area, barely visible but essential in supporting the tribute's upright stance. This kind of arrangement would be chosen by a family in Queensbury wanting to honour a musician, music teacher, or jazz enthusiast at a funeral service or memorial gathering, perhaps at a nearby chapel or cemetery. The yellow chrysanthemums speak of friendship and remembrance, while the red roses add a tender note of love and respect, turning a musical icon into a heartfelt symbol of a life well lived.
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In this detailed funeral tribute, a full-sized saxophone is recreated entirely from fresh blooms, standing tall against a simple white backdrop that highlights every floral contour. The main structure of the instrument is formed from hundreds of small, tightly clustered yellow chrysanthemum florets, carefully placed to follow each curve of the saxophone's body, neck, and flared bell. Their petals overlap in a soft, cushiony layer that suggests the smooth sweep of brass, but with a gentler, more comforting texture. Dotting this expanse of yellow, rich red spray roses and rosebuds have been used to indicate the instrument's keys and finer details, providing bold flashes of colour and a sense of rhythm along the length of the design. Like musical notes written across a score, these red accents guide the eye from top to bottom. Slender strands of dark green foliage coil and loop along the edges, particularly around the curves of the neck and the rim of the bell, adding natural dimension and giving the impression of movement, as though the saxophone could still be playing. At the upper left, near the mouthpiece, a few fine green and metallic wires extend upwards, hinting at the hidden framework that allows the tribute to stand securely without interrupting its graceful profile. This kind of floral saxophone would be especially meaningful for a service in Queensbury honouring someone whose life was intertwined with music-perhaps a local band member, a jazz lover who enjoyed evenings around Honeypot Lane, or a relative remembered for their love of song. It offers a bright, uplifting way to say goodbye, blending artistry, memory, and melody in a single floral sculpture. In this photograph, a large saxophone-shaped floral tribute is presented as though it were a treasured instrument ready for a final performance. The entire silhouette, from the long, straight body to the iconic curve of the neck and the soft flare of the bell, is built from tightly packed yellow chrysanthemums. Their small, rounded petals create a thick, cushion-like surface that appears both soft and structured, a floral echo of polished brass glowing under gentle light. Down the front of the saxophone, delicate runs of orange-red spray roses trace the line where keys and pads would normally sit, their brighter tone and clustered form adding definition and a sense of rhythm to the design. Pockets of fresh green foliage appear between the roses and mums, introducing flecks of natural contrast that prevent the yellow from feeling flat and suggest the living, breathing nature of the tribute. Fine, almost invisible light green wires support the flowers, forming the skeleton that holds the three-dimensional shape steady against a pure white background. A subtle shadow beneath the design hints that it is raised on a stand, poised as a focal point at a funeral service in Queensbury, perhaps at a chapel off Church Lane or a memorial gathering near Roe Green Park. The mood of the piece is both uplifting and reflective, a personalised floral arrangement that speaks directly to the memory of a saxophonist or music lover. It allows family and friends to remember shared songs, jazz evenings and concerts through colour, texture and quiet symbolism, turning a much-loved instrument into a lasting, fragrant farewell.

SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE£130.00

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Celebrate a life filled with music and faith with our elegant Saxophone Tribute funeral flower arrangement. Expertly crafted by Flower Delivery Queensbury, this standing tribute features a stunning saxophone-shaped design created from fresh yellow chrysanthemums, accented with delicate spray roses and lush greenery. The warm yellow tones evoke hope, joy and cherished memories, making it a meaningful choice for gospel lovers, musicians and music-themed memorials.

Each Saxophone Tribute is arranged by hand using premium, florist-quality blooms for a refined, polished finish. The generous 83 cm (32 inch) height and 33 cm (13 inch) width create a striking focal point beside the coffin, at the altar or in a memorial display. Designed to convey both comfort and celebration, this personalised tribute brings the melody of a blessed holy gospel to any farewell service.

We offer reliable flower delivery in Queensbury and surrounding areas, ensuring your tribute arrives fresh and on time. Due to seasonal availability, some blooms may be substituted with flowers of similar colour, size and equal or superior quality. Honour a special soul with this unique saxophone funeral tribute - order online today from flowerdeliveryqueensbury.co.uk.
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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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