A meticulously fashioned floral Celtic cross rests against a stark white background and is photographed from just above to reveal its three-dimensional form and careful geometry. The main mass is composed of densely set white spray chrysanthemums whose delicate, layered petals create a soft, uniform plane across the arms and long shaft; their airy, pure tone reads as solemn and timeless. Woven through that white are vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums, arranged to define the round centre ring typical of Celtic crosses and to punctuate alternating sections of the horizontal arms, producing a patterned interplay of light and colour that calls to mind knotwork without distraction. Anchoring the design, a small cluster of three vibrant orange-yellow roses sits at the exact intersection of the arms; their warm, sunlit petals draw the eye and introduce a compassionate focal note, surrounded by modest dark green foliage that deepens the centre and enhances the roses' glow. The combination of white, green and orange-yellow subtly evokes the colours associated with Irish identity, suggesting both cultural respect and devotional symbolism in a funeral or memorial context. Soft studio lighting highlights individual petal textures and the gentle shadowing between bloom clusters, while the clean composition maintains focus on the artisan craft of assembly. This tribute would be fitting for a service near Goodge Street or a remembrance at Fitzroy Square, offering a composed, respectful expression of condolence and memory grounded in local floral skill and quiet reverence.
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A long, three-dimensional floral Celtic cross carefully photographed from just above against a crisp white background, every petal and texture rendered with soft, natural light. The structure is built from dense clusters of pure white spray chrysanthemums whose small, cushiony blooms form the wide arms and elongated shaft, giving the cross a plush, reverent surface that reads as quiet purity. Interwoven into that white field are vivid apple-green button chrysanthemums, their tight, almost spherical heads arranged to outline the circular ring where the arms meet and to fill alternating segments along the horizontal arms; the green sections add a tactile rhythm and a fresh, almost linen-like contrast to the white. At the precise centre, three rich orange roses-more golden than red-sit clustered together in full bloom, their velvety petals unfolding warmth and a faint, comforting scent; a few dark green fern fronds cradle those roses, sharpening the focal point and lending depth to the composition. The lighting emphasises the three-dimensional form and the subtle shadows between the chrysanthemums, so the cross reads as both sculptural and tender. There is an unmistakable air of remembrance here: the white suggests purity and farewell, the green hints at regeneration and Irish roots, while the orange centre offers consolation and a human heartbeat. As a florist I imagine this placed at a chapel door on Charlotte Street or beside a Fitzroy Square memorial, a dignified sympathy tribute crafted with technical care and gentle feeling, its clean presentation honouring memory and heritage without flourish, simply radiant in its calm colours and considered texture. A beautifully detailed funeral cross rests as if prepared for a final journey through the quiet streets of Fitzrovia, its design a thoughtful blend of symbolism and comfort. The entire form of the cross is meticulously covered in tightly packed white chrysanthemums, their soft, feathery petals overlapping to create a thick, cushiony surface that feels calm and ethereal. Amidst this white backdrop, rounded mounds of bright green button chrysanthemums punctuate the arms, head, and base of the cross, their neat, spherical shapes and vivid colour evoking new grass or a patch of moss in a shaded garden off Charlotte Street. At the centre point where the arms meet, a trio of roses unfolds in rich orange and burnished gold tones, the petals velvety and slightly curled at the edges, as though touched by late-afternoon sunlight. Surrounding the roses are small sprays of fresh green foliage, possibly hypericum-like berries, and longer fern fronds that fan out gently, softening the lines of the cross and adding a sense of natural movement. The carefully balanced palette of green, white, and orange subtly reflects the Irish flag, making this design especially suitable for an Irish funeral, a memorial service, or a St. Patrick's Day tribute for families in the local community. Prepared with evident care, likely by Flower Delivery Fitzrovia for same-day delivery across nearby streets and churches, the arrangement conveys peace, reverence, and a tender message of goodbye, offering a dignified and meaningful floral expression of remembrance.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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Express heartfelt sympathy with our White and Green Celtic Cross, a beautifully crafted funeral tribute available from Flower Delivery Fitzrovia. This elegant cross-shaped arrangement combines white spray chrysanthemums, green spray chrysanthemums, vibrant orange roses and lush greenery, creating a peaceful and uplifting display of love and remembrance. Expertly arranged by our skilled florists in Fitzrovia, this design offers a serene balance of purity, hope and warmth, making it a thoughtful choice for funerals, memorials and church services.

Measuring approximately 89cm (35") in length and 54cm (21") in width, this striking tribute is ideal for placing beside the coffin, at the altar or on a remembrance stand. We use only fresh, premium-quality blooms and follow a careful substitution policy to ensure that any seasonal replacements match the original style, colour and value. With reliable funeral flower delivery in Fitzrovia and surrounding areas, you can trust us to handle every detail with care and respect.

Order the White and Green Celtic Cross online for dependable local delivery and let this graceful floral cross convey your sympathy, support and enduring affection when words are not enough.
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