A three-dimensional Celtic cross crafted entirely from fresh blooms occupies this photograph, set simply on white so every colour reads clearly and every texture is visible. The main mass of the design is formed from small, densely grouped white chrysanthemums whose layered petals produce a soft, almost velveteen surface across the arms and drop shaft; they convey purity and calm. Interwoven with that white base are vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums, placed with precision to outline the cross's central circular ring and to alternate along the horizontal arms, creating a plush, patterned rhythm that echoes traditional Celtic geometry. Anchoring the design is a compact cluster of three orange-yellow roses at the very nexus of the arms; their rounded, warming petals create an intimate focal point, heightened by a few dark green fern sprigs that cradle them and add a cool contrast. The arrangement's palette-white, green, and orange-quietly recalls Irish colours and makes it a thoughtful choice for commemorations of Celtic faith or celebrations of an Irish life. Photographed in clear, soft light, the piece casts minimal shadow, allowing the eye to travel across petal edges and the meticulous density of the blossoms. As a local touch, a florist working in Chadwell Heath might imagine this cross placed within a church near Romford Road or left with a family gathering at Goodmayes Park for a quiet remembrance; it reads as both a symbol of enduring faith and a measured, dignified expression of sympathy.
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A small, lovingly crafted Celtic cross made from soft, hand-crocheted yarn fills this image, set against a clean white backdrop and photographed to show its delicate texture. The main body of the cross is worked in an off-white or cream yarn that forms broad, rounded arms and a gently elongated shaft; each stitch catches the light with a subtle, matte sheen that suggests the comforting softness of handmade textiles. Rich emerald-green yarn is worked into the design to trace the outer edges of each arm and to define the circular ring where the arms meet, creating a knit-like interpretation of the familiar Celtic knot motif. At the very centre, a tiny clustered trio of yellow-orange rosebuds - crafted from thread or affixed as miniature fabric flowers - adds a warm sunlit note, their curled petals and minute green leaves standing out against the neutral background. The piece reads as both devotional ornament and folk craft, its tactile ripples and contrasting colours lending a sense of reverent cheer. A soft shadow beneath the cross hints at a slightly raised, three-dimensional shape, while the even studio light keeps the palette crisp and readable for someone describing it aloud. This cosy handmade cross would suit a mantel, a small altar, or a commemorative keepsake for someone with Irish or Celtic roots; it evokes quiet memory rather than pageant. As a local craftsperson might explain to a neighbour from Chadwell Heath or someone browsing near Goodmayes Park, the combination of cream, emerald, and golden buds gives the piece both a traditional feel and a welcoming warmth - an object that carries faith, heritage, and the gentle presence of handwork. A large floral cross fills the frame, its thoughtful construction making it a fitting tribute for a funeral or memorial in Chadwell Heath where families wish to honour both faith and Irish heritage. The main body of the cross is completely covered in pristine white chrysanthemums, their numerous, finely fringed petals pressed closely together to form a dense, cushion-like surface. This white expanse has the softness of freshly fallen snow, giving the design a sense of purity and calm. Framing the edges of the cross and punctuating certain sections are clusters of lime-green button chrysanthemums. These small, rounded blooms sit like tiny domes of bright moss, and their vivid colour introduces the green of the Irish tricolour in a modern, textured way. At the very centre, where the cross's arms meet, a trio of roses in warm shades of orange and golden yellow becomes the heart of the arrangement. Their velvety petals unfold in gentle swirls, tinged with deeper orange at the centres and softening towards a glowing gold at the edges. Around these roses, delicate green fillers and fine fern-like leaves spread out gracefully, forming a natural collar that frames the focal point and adds depth and contrast. The flowers look freshly arranged, as if they have just left a Chadwell Heath florist's workbench for delivery to a local chapel or crematorium. There is a quiet dignity in the combination of white, green, and orange, suggesting peace, remembrance, and pride, making this floral cross an elegant, heartfelt way to say goodbye while reflecting cherished cultural roots.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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Honor a loved one with the elegant White and Green Celtic Cross from Chadwell Heath Flowers. This premium funeral tribute features a striking cross shape crafted from lush white and green spray chrysanthemums, beautifully accented with vibrant orange roses and fresh greenery. The soft white and green tones symbolize peace, serenity and eternal life, while the orange roses add a gentle touch of warmth and remembrance.

Expertly arranged by our skilled florists in Chadwell Heath, this Celtic cross tribute is ideal for funerals, memorials and church services. Its generous size (approx. 89cm long x 54cm wide) makes a dignified focal display that conveys your love and condolences with grace and respect.

We use only fresh, high-quality blooms and follow a thoughtful substitution policy, ensuring any seasonal changes maintain the same style, colour harmony and value. Available for reliable local delivery from Chadwell Heath Flowers, this white and green cross is a meaningful way to express sympathy when words are not enough. Order online today for a beautiful, heartfelt tribute.
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