A meticulously fashioned floral Celtic cross fills the frame against a clean white studio backdrop, photographed from a gently elevated vantage to show its sculpted three-dimensional form. The primary surface is a continuous carpet of small white spray chrysanthemums; their clustered heads present a soft, airy texture that speaks of purity and reverence. Threaded through this white matrix are bright apple-green button chrysanthemums, tightly grouped to delineate the characteristic circular ring at the cross's centre and to alternate within the horizontal arms, producing bold pops of green that define shape and depth. Nestled precisely where the arms meet, a triad of orange-yellow roses provides a warm, central focal point-their petals are rich and velvety, catching light and memory in a single, luminous cluster-surrounded by sprigs of dark green foliage that sharpen the composition and lend a subtle leafy scent. The overall impression is one of solemnity softened by gentle optimism; the colours echo the Irish flag and make this piece especially fitting for commemorations with Celtic or Irish associations. The photographic clarity highlights each petal edge and the plush, button-like texture of the chrysanthemums, making the craftsmanship apparent. Locally, I can see this tribute carried with care for a funeral at a chapel near Victoria Embankment or set beside a graveside service close to Temple Gardens, a respectful emblem of remembrance that balances tradition and handcrafted tenderness.
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A long, three-dimensional Celtic cross formed entirely from fresh flowers lies photographed against a bright white backdrop, seen from a slightly elevated angle so the sculpted depth is clear. The cross's main mass is built from densely clustered, pure white spray chrysanthemums whose soft, cushion-like heads give the piece a plush, dignified texture; the white petals read like quiet snow, conveying calm and purity. Interwoven through that white base are vivid apple-green button chrysanthemums, arranged in deliberate bands to define the cross's circular ring where the arms meet and to fill alternating segments of the horizontal arms, their lime tones adding crisp contrast and almost tactile roundness. At the very centre, where the arms intersect, three lush orange-yellow roses form a small, warm focal cluster; their tightly formed blooms glow like sunlight against the cool white and fresh green, and are gently cradled by darker fern fronds that add depth and a leaf-soft scent. Soft studio lighting highlights the petal textures and the three-dimensional form, while the overall palette (white, green, orange) quietly evokes Irish heritage and the symbolism of a Celtic memorial. This arrangement reads as a formal funeral or sympathy tribute-an emblem of remembrance and faith-yet the warmth of the roses brings a hopeful note. As a local florist familiar with Temple's quiet riverside corners and the peaceful lawns around Embankment Gardens, I picture this cross laid with care at a service near Somerset House or beside the Thames, an expression of respect and steady grace. The photograph shows a beautifully composed funeral cross, created with an eye for both tradition and gentle expression, much like the tributes often prepared for services around Temple and the nearby Embankment. The cross itself is packed with snowy white chrysanthemums, each head nestled so tightly beside the next that they form a soft, continuous blanket of petals. There is a subtle undulation to the surface where individual blooms meet, giving the impression of a plush, white quilt. Around the outer edges and accenting the ends of the cross, neat mounds of bright lime-green button chrysanthemums appear like rounded cushions of moss, their tiny, bead-like petals catching the light and bringing freshness to the design. At the centre, three roses draw the eye: their colouring moves from rich orange in the deeper folds to warm apricot and golden yellow toward the outer petals, creating a warm, sunlit heart to the tribute. Delicate sprigs of vivid green filler and fine, fern-textured leaves circle and rise from behind the roses, adding layers of softness and a natural, garden-like feel. The colours together subtly echo the Irish national palette of green, white, and orange, making this cross particularly meaningful for families wishing to honour Irish heritage at a funeral, memorial Mass, or anniversary of passing. The lighting is bright yet gentle, revealing every curve of petal and leaf without glare. The overall mood is calm, respectful, and contemplative, a floral piece that seems designed to accompany prayers, quiet reflection, and tender goodbyes.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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The White and Green Celtic Cross from Temple Florist is a thoughtful tribute, designed to convey love, respect and remembrance with grace. This elegant cross arrangement features fresh white and green spray chrysanthemums, accented with warm orange roses and lush greenery for a beautiful contrast. Perfect as a funeral tribute or for a memorial service, this floral cross creates a serene focal point with its classic Celtic shape and soft, comforting colours.

Expertly handcrafted by our florists in Temple, the arrangement measures approximately 89cm (35") in length and 54cm (21") in width, making it a striking yet tasteful display for the service or place of rest. Every stem is carefully selected for freshness and quality, ensuring your tribute arrives looking its very best.

At Temple Florist, we may substitute stems when certain flowers are out of season, always matching the size, colour and style with blooms of equal or superior quality. We pride ourselves on friendly, reliable service and premium flowers, so you can be confident your Celtic cross tribute will be created with care. Order online today for professional, dependable funeral flower delivery from Temple Florist.
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    Handy Flowers did a fantastic job for me with the funeral tribute that they delivered, will use again.

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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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