Against a bright, unadorned white background this floral sculpture takes the form of a three-dimensional Celtic cross, captured from a slightly elevated angle that allows the viewer to appreciate its volume and detailed construction. The main body is a sea of small, pure white spray chrysanthemums, their delicate petals densely packed to form broad, rounded arms and an elongated lower shaft; this white foundation reads as tender and reflective, like a soft exhale. Interspersed with the white are bold bands of apple-green button chrysanthemums, their compact, almost cushiony heads carefully placed to define the circular ring at the cross's centre and to punctuate alternating segments along the horizontal arms - an arrangement that creates an understated knotwork motif. At the confluence of the arms sits a petite cluster of three glowing orange roses, their petals warm with golden highlights and releasing a subtle, comforting fragrance; these roses draw the eye inward, a human note tucked into the symbolic geometry. Dark green fern sprigs cradle the roses, providing contrast and a whisper of natural foliage that grounds the composition. The lighting is soft and diffuse, revealing petal edges and the cross's sculptural contours without distraction. The white/green/orange palette subtly references the Irish tricolour and suits commemorations for those of Celtic background, whether placed in a chapel near Hackney Marshes or at a graveside close to Lea Bridge station. As a local florist working in Lea Bridge and its surrounding neighbourhoods, I value how this piece balances dignity, cultural resonance, and tactile beauty - a measured, heartfelt expression of remembrance.
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Seen from a slightly elevated viewpoint against a crisp white backdrop, this three-dimensional Celtic cross is painstakingly composed of fresh flowers in a restrained, dignified palette. The arms and long shaft are built from dense clusters of pure white spray chrysanthemums, their tiny petals creating a soft, cushiony surface that reads as quiet purity and gentle light when held in the open studio glow. Interwoven through that white mass are vivid apple-green button chrysanthemums, placed with exacting rhythm to trace the circular ring at the heart of the cross and to fill alternating sections along the horizontal arms; the lime-green discs lend a pleasing tactile contrast and a visual knot-like pattern that immediately announces the Celtic form. At the intersection of the arms, three lush, fully opened golden-orange roses form a small, warm focal blossom cluster; their velvety petals and faint, comforting scent sit like a sunlit memory amid the cool whites and fresh greens. A few dark green fern sprigs cradle the roses, their feathery texture deepening the centre and adding a natural frame against the geometric shape. The soft lighting emphasizes petal edges and three-dimensionality without drama, making the arrangement speak in calm, respectful tones. This design carries a clear nod to Irish heritage through its white, green, and warm orange accents and is suited as a sympathy tribute or funeral cross for a loved one with Celtic roots. As a local florist familiar with the River Lea and Lea Bridge neighbourhood, I picture this piece standing solemnly at a family vigil near Lea Bridge Road or in the quiet chapel at Holy Trinity, offering a steady, composed symbol of remembrance. The photograph captures a refined funeral tribute that balances strong symbolism with gentle, comforting beauty, as you might find prepared for a service in the Lea Bridge community. The design is a large, rectangular arrangement, with a broad middle band of pure white chrysanthemums forming its main body. These flowers are packed closely together so that their soft, feathery petals create a plush, continuous surface, inviting the fingertips in imagination. At the centre of this white field sits a small, intimate cluster of three roses, unfolding in rich shades of orange, amber, and golden yellow, as if lit from within. They are ringed with touches of fresh green-small, rounded filler clusters and arching fern-like leaves-which provide a delicate frame and bring a breath of garden freshness, akin to strolling past the greenery near Lea Bridge Road on a mild day. Encircling the central white band is a defined border of bright, lime-green button chrysanthemums, their compact, spherical heads forming a textured frame along all visible edges of the piece. This interplay of vivid green, serene white, and warm orange subtly reflects the Irish national colours, suggesting the tribute may be chosen to honour Irish heritage at a funeral, memorial, or national remembrance event. Gentle, natural light washes over the arrangement, giving the white chrysanthemums a soft glow and making the roses' tones appear deep and tender. Every element - from the tidy green border to the glowing central roses - speaks of careful, local florist craftsmanship and the wish to offer solace, respect, and a quietly proud farewell.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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Our White and Green Celtic Cross is a peaceful floral tribute, thoughtfully arranged by Flowers Lea Bridge in London. Crafted with fresh white and green spray chrysanthemums, vibrant orange roses and lush greenery, this cross offers a gentle yet uplifting way to express love, sympathy and remembrance.

Ideal for funerals, memorials or a final farewell, this elegant cross features a striking Celtic design that symbolises eternal life and enduring faith. The soft white and green tones create a calm, serene look, while the orange roses add a warm touch of colour and hope.

Measuring approximately 89cm (35") in length and 54cm (21") in width, this tribute makes a beautiful focal point beside the casket or at the service. Each arrangement is handcrafted by our skilled florists at Flowers Lea Bridge, using premium-quality blooms for lasting freshness.

Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with varieties of similar colour, size and value, ensuring the same refined style and quality every time. We offer reliable local delivery from our Lea Bridge florist, with caring service from order to arrival. Order this White and Green Celtic Cross today to honour a loved one with grace and dignity.
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