Set against a luminous white background and captured from a slightly raised angle, this floral Celtic cross presents a composed, three-dimensional silhouette built from delicate white spray chrysanthemums; their compact heads are densely placed to create a soft, cloud-like foundation that reads as serene and reverent. Bright apple-green button chrysanthemums are used with precision to outline the defining ring where the cross's arms intersect and to fill alternating segments along the arms themselves, producing a plush contrast that feels both tactile and architecturally mindful. At the heart of the cross, three orange-yellow roses form a small, radiant cluster-their petals unfurling into warm, sunlit tones that immediately draw the eye and introduce emotional heat against the cooler whites and greens. Dark green fern sprigs cradle these roses, adding fine linear texture and a natural frame that lifts the focal bloom cluster. The overall effect is quietly luminous: soft, even lighting clarifies the layered textures and keeps attention on the symbolic form rather than on any background distraction. This arrangement reads as a respectful funeral tribute or memorial display, especially resonant for those with Irish connections because the white, green and gold hues subtly echo the colours of Ireland. Imagining it fresh from an Eastcote workshop, I see it placed near the memorial garden by Pinner Park or carried into a small chapel off Field End Road, its craftsmanship conveying both sympathy and the steadfast comfort of tradition.
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From a slightly elevated viewpoint against a crisp white backdrop, this three-dimensional Celtic cross unfolds with quiet dignity: its main form is composed of tightly clustered pure white spray chrysanthemums, the small petals creating a plush, cloud-like surface that reads as both soft and solemn. Bright apple-green button chrysanthemums are threaded through the design in deliberate blocks, tracing the circular ring at the intersection of the arms and appearing in alternating segments along each arm to produce a textured, knot-like rhythm that references traditional Celtic weaving. At the very centre of the cross sits a small, luminous cluster of three fully opened orange-yellow roses; their warm, golden petals glow against the cool whites and greens and are gently cradled by a few sprigs of deep green fern, which add a fine, natural contrast and an earthy, slightly resinous scent suggestion. The lighting is clean and even, highlighting the tactile density of the chrysanthemum heads and the velvety curves of the roses, while the white background keeps the focus squarely on the memorial motif. The overall mood is one of respectful remembrance-a floral tribute that balances purity and hope, appropriate for a funeral, graveside service, or a commemorative display for someone of Irish heritage. As a local Eastcote florist I picture this arrangement set beside the orange brick of a village church on Field End Road or left gently at a grave in nearby Pinner, its colours quietly echoing the green-and-gold of seasonal spring mornings and offering consolation through both traditional symbolism and careful floral craftsmanship. A serene cross-shaped floral tribute fills the frame, its structure lovingly composed of white and green blooms with a warm accent of orange. The cross is fully sheathed in pristine white chrysanthemums, whose uniform, rounded heads are tightly packed to form a dense, cushion-like surface. Their petals, overlapping in gentle curls, give the impression of a soft, snowy blanket laid carefully into the iconic silhouette of the cross. Interspersed at the ends of the arms and along the length are compact domes of lime-green button chrysanthemums, their tiny, button-like centres and tidy petals creating cheerful, mossy mounds that stand in vivid contrast to the calm white. At the intersection of the cross arms, three roses in tones of deep orange and golden apricot are grouped together, slightly raised above the chrysanthemums to draw the eye. Their velvety petals unfold in spirals, catching the light and suggesting warmth and enduring love. Encircling this central group, small clusters of green filler-possibly berries or budded stems-and feathery fern fronds form a halo of greenery, softening the lines and giving the focal area added richness. The lighting in the image is clear yet gentle, revealing every delicate texture without harsh glare, as though the piece were displayed in a peaceful Eastcote chapel before friends and family arrive. This floral cross feels appropriate for a funeral, memorial service, or graveside farewell in the Eastcote area, perhaps chosen by a family wishing to combine traditional Christian symbolism with a subtle echo of Irish colours, crafted and delivered with care by a trusted local florist.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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Honor a loved one with the elegant White and Green Celtic Cross from Eastcote Flowers, Eastcote. This premium funeral tribute features a distinctive cross design created with a lush base of white and green spray chrysanthemums, beautifully accented with vibrant orange roses and fresh greenery. The classic white and green tones convey peace, purity and remembrance, while the warm orange roses add a gentle touch of love and hope.

Expertly handcrafted by our professional florists, this Celtic cross arrangement is ideal for funerals, memorials and church services. Its approximate dimensions of 89cm (35") in length and 54cm (21") in width create an impressive focal point, offering a meaningful way for family and friends to express their sympathy and support.

At Eastcote Flowers, we select only fresh, high-quality blooms and follow a thoughtful substitution policy to maintain the look, colour palette and premium feel of your tribute if certain flowers are out of season. We offer reliable local delivery from our Eastcote flower shop, ensuring your funeral flowers arrive on time and in perfect condition. Order this white and green Celtic cross online to send a graceful and dignified floral tribute.
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