A striking ceremonial Celtic cross, captured from a slightly elevated viewpoint against a crisp white background, presents a meticulous study in texture and colour. The main body is composed of densely packed white spray chrysanthemums whose small heads create a plush, cloud-like surface across the arms and shaft, conveying purity and solemnity. Set within that white field, vibrant lime-green button chrysanthemums are used with precise intention: they delineate the circular ring at the cross's centre and alternate along the horizontal arms, producing a rhythmic, padded pattern reminiscent of traditional Celtic symbolism. Anchoring the design, three bright orange-yellow roses sit at the heart where the arms meet, their warm petals providing an emotional focal point against the cool palette; dark green fern tips cradle those roses, lending depth and a subtle sense of movement. The arrangement's triad of white, green and orange resonates with the colours of the Irish flag, suggesting a tribute for someone of Irish descent or for remembrance on St Patrick's Day, while the overall restraint keeps it suitable for funeral or memorial display. The soft, even studio lighting clarifies petal structure and the three-dimensional form, and the bouquet gives off a delicate mingling of chrysanthemum freshness and faint rose perfume. As an item intended for memorial settings across Hampstead Garden Suburb-perhaps placed at a local church service or on a headstone plot-this floral cross combines technical craftsmanship with quiet, heartfelt symbolism.
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A three-dimensional Celtic cross meticulously formed from fresh flowers, photographed from a gentle overhead angle against a bright, clean white background. The principal mass of the cross is built from tightly clustered pure white spray chrysanthemums, their tiny petals creating a soft, plush surface that suggests quiet dignity and reverence. Woven through that white base are striking bands of apple-green button chrysanthemums; these lime-green cushions trace the circular ring where the arms intersect and appear in alternating blocks along the horizontal arms, giving the piece a tactile, almost knitted rhythm and a clear Celtic silhouette. Nestled exactly at the heart of the cross is a small, luminous cluster of three fully opened orange-gold roses whose warm, honeyed tones glow against the cool whites and greens; a few dark green fern sprigs cradle those roses, adding depth, shadow and a natural contrast that draws the eye inward. Soft studio light accentuates the texture of each petal and the three-dimensional form of the memorial, while the arrangement's overall palette-white, fresh green and warm orange-carries a subtle echo of Irish colours without overwhelming the solemn mood. As a local florist I imagine this design placed near a chapel in Hampstead Garden Suburb, beside an understated service or on a graveside at Golders Hill Park burial grounds; its quiet scent is a gentle mix of chrysanthemum freshness and the faint, sweet perfume of roses. The craftsmanship is resolute and tender, a floral tribute that honours memory, faith and heritage with clarity and care for those saying goodbye in our neighbourhood. A beautifully composed cross-shaped floral tribute fills the frame, evoking both Irish pride and gentle remembrance, as though prepared for a funeral service in Hampstead Garden Suburb. The arms and body of the cross are completely covered in tightly packed white chrysanthemums, each bloom small, full, and delicately ruffled, forming a thick, cushioned surface that suggests peace and purity. Surrounding this white field, a strong border of lime-green cushion chrysanthemums runs all the way around, the domed flower heads packed closely together to create a vivid green outline, reminiscent of the lush grass and tree canopies around Hampstead Garden Suburb's quiet residential streets. At the central point where the arms intersect, three roses in rich warm tones form a glowing heart: one rose leans towards deep tangerine, while the others blend soft amber and golden yellow, their velvety petals unfurling in layered spirals. Small sprays of bright green filler and polished leaves nestle between the roses, and slender fern fronds curve outward, giving a sense of movement and depth that softens the structured cross shape. The lighting is bright yet gentle, making the whites look clean and clear, the greens lively, and the oranges warmly inviting. Overall, the arrangement feels like a thoughtful Irish-themed funeral cross, suitable for honouring a loved one with connections to Ireland or cherished memories in the local community. It would sit gracefully beside a coffin at a chapel near Temple Fortune, or rest quietly by a graveside, offering a message of peace, faith, and enduring love.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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Honor a loved one with the White and Green Celtic Cross, a graceful funeral tribute handcrafted by Hampstead Garden Suburb Florist. This elegant cross features a lush base of white and green spray chrysanthemums, beautifully contrasted with warm orange roses and fresh greenery for gentle depth and colour. Designed in a striking Celtic cross shape, it offers a meaningful symbol of faith, remembrance and eternal love.

Each tribute is carefully arranged by our expert florists to ensure a premium finish and lasting freshness. The generous dimensions, approximately 89cm (35") in length and 54cm (21") in width, create an impressive display for church services, crematoria or graveside tributes. Soft white blooms convey peace and purity, while the green tones add renewal and hope, making this design particularly comforting at times of loss.

We use the finest seasonal flowers and may substitute blooms when necessary, always matching the style, size and colour with equal or superior quality. Available for reliable local delivery from our Hampstead Garden Suburb shop, this cross can be sent directly to the funeral director or service venue. Order online for a dignified, heartfelt floral tribute that expresses your sympathy with elegance and care.
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    Sometimes flowers can say more than words, the funeral tribute arranged by this firm certainly did, paid tribute to a friend and showed sympathy to their family, thank you.

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    Was impressed with the funeral tribute sent by this company, a different yet poignant way of paying respects to a dear friend of mine, thanks a bunch.

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    The service from this company is first-rate, they promised that the funeral tribute would be delivered by the following morning and it was. Also, the arrangement was beautiful.

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