A meticulously assembled floral Celtic cross rests against a stark white background, viewed fractionally from above so the dimensional form and intricate patterning are immediately legible. The structure is predominantly composed of densely clustered white spray chrysanthemums, their small, feathery petals packed together to create a soft, continuous field that reads as calming and reverent. Bright, almost lime-green button chrysanthemums are woven into this white plane with thoughtful rhythm: they outline the iconic circular boss at the centre of the cross and occupy alternating bands along the horizontal arms, producing a plush, rhythmic contrast that suggests Celtic knot-work and movement. Anchoring the design, three vivid orange-yellow roses are grouped precisely at the centre; their sun-warm tones glow against the cooler palette, framed subtly by deep green fern tips which add a refined botanical silhouette and a hint of woodland scent. The overall colour trio-white, green, and orange-can be gently evocative of Irish heritage, making this composition a fitting memorial for those with Celtic roots or for St Patrick's Day remembrances, while retaining universal symbolism of hope, memory, and faith. The studio's soft lighting emphasizes petal texture and shadow depth, and one can imagine this cross displayed with quiet dignity in a West Wickham funeral chapel, near the green spaces of West Wickham Common or on an easel at a local church service, offering a tactile, heartfelt expression of condolence and respect.
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Viewed from a slightly elevated angle against a bright, clean white background, this three-dimensional Celtic cross is crafted entirely from fresh flowers with a calm, reverent mood. The arms and elongated shaft are densely covered in tiny, pure white spray chrysanthemums whose close-set petals give the cross a soft, cushion-like texture and a gentle matte sheen under soft studio lighting. Nestled into this white base are vivid apple-green button chrysanthemums arranged with architectural care: they trace the circular ring at the cross's centre and fill alternating segments along the horizontal arms, their compact, rounded heads adding a tactile, almost bead-like contrast to the airy white. At the exact meeting point of the arms sits a small, intentional focal cluster of three fully opened orange-gold roses; their warm, sunset-toned petals read like a quiet ember against the cool greens and whites, offering a heartfelt point of warmth and remembrance. A few deep green fern sprigs cradle the roses, introducing fine, feathery texture and a subtle, woodsy scent that softens the overall composition. The lighting highlights the three-dimensional form, casting soft, minimal shadows that emphasise the cross's relief and the meticulous handwork involved. As a sympathy tribute or funeral piece, the design balances dignity and hope: the white chrysanthemums suggest purity and calm, the green buttons nod to renewal, and the orange roses convey affection and memory. If you picture this in a West Wickham chapel or set down on a stand near West Wickham Common, its quiet colours and considered structure read as both a spiritual emblem and a personalised expression of grief and love. The image captures a detailed view of a floral cross arranged as a dignified memorial piece, thoughtfully blending purity, freshness, and a warm central glow. The entire surface of the cross is densely layered with white chrysanthemums, each bloom snugly pressed alongside the next, creating a plush, cushion-like base with softly ruffled petals. Around the outer edge and marking the ends of the cross's arms and lower stem, domed clusters of lime-green button chrysanthemums provide eye-catching accents. Their button-tight flower heads and vivid green colour recall tufts of young moss or new spring grass, adding lively contrast to the calm white background. At the heart of the cross, a small cluster of three roses becomes the focal point. Their colours range from a rich, burnt orange through mellow apricot to golden yellow, with velvet-smooth petals opening in gentle spirals that seem to radiate warmth. These central roses are encircled by wisps of bright green filler and elegant fern fronds that arch gracefully outward, giving the design depth and a natural, garden-like softness. The light is gentle and even, allowing every petal edge and leaf tip to be clearly distinguished while preserving the soothing mood of the arrangement. The cross feels reverent and comforting, appropriate for a funeral or memorial service held in West Wickham, perhaps in a church off the High Street or at a nearby crematorium. It is the kind of carefully crafted piece a local florist would create to honour a loved one's life, express sympathy, and quietly acknowledge Irish roots through its thoughtful use of green, white, and warm orange tones.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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Honor a loved one with the elegant White and Green Celtic Cross, a peaceful floral tribute handcrafted by Florist West Wickham. This striking cross arrangement combines pristine white spray chrysanthemums and fresh green spray chrysanthemums with vibrant orange roses and lush foliage for a beautiful contrast of purity, serenity and warmth. Expertly arranged in a distinctive Celtic cross shape, it makes a heartfelt choice for funerals, memorials or graveside tributes.

Measuring approximately 89cm (35") in length and 54cm (21") in width, this tribute creates a graceful focal point at any service. Each design is made with premium, fresh flowers, carefully selected for quality and longevity. Due to seasonal availability, some blooms may be substituted with flowers of similar colour, size and value, ensuring the same refined style and respectful appearance.

Available from your trusted local florist in West Wickham, this sympathy cross can be delivered to local funeral directors, churches or homes. Choose the White and Green Celtic Cross when you want to express your love, faith and remembrance in a gentle yet meaningful way. Order online today from floristwestwickham.co.uk for a reliable, professional service and beautifully crafted floral tributes.
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