A symbolic and carefully fashioned floral Celtic cross, photographed on a clean white backdrop and viewed from just above so the three-dimensional form is clear. The foundational texture comes from densely planted white spray chrysanthemums-small, feathery clusters that build the arms and elongated shaft into a soft, cloud-like mass, evoking purity and solemn respect. Interspersed with this white are sections of bright, apple-green button chrysanthemums; their rounded, cushiony blooms are arranged to define the circular knot at the cross's centre and to alternate along the horizontal arms, creating a deliberate rhythm that echoes traditional Celtic interlace. At the heart of the cross a compact cluster of three orange-yellow roses provides an arresting focal point-warm, sunset tones that lift the piece visually and emotionally-while short sprigs of dark green fern or foliage frame the roses, adding depth and a cool botanical contrast. The studio-style lighting accentuates the textures-the tiny chrysanthemum petals, the smooth rose curves, and the fern's matte greens-so the arrangement reads both sculptural and tender. The colour story of cool white, lively green, and glowing orange-yellow carries a subtle nod to Irish identity and can feel particularly meaningful on occasions such as St. Patrick's remembrances or when honouring Irish heritage. Locally, this type of cross is often requested by families in Queen's Park and nearby Kensal Rise for funeral tributes and chapel displays; it communicates dignity, cultural respect, and a quiet warmth that comforts grieving loved ones.
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A carefully composed three-dimensional Celtic cross crafted entirely from fresh flowers and photographed against a bright white background, seen from a gentle overhead angle that reveals its full form and texture. The main body of the cross is densely covered in small, pure white spray chrysanthemums, their cloud-like clusters creating a soft, dignified surface that reads as both tranquil and reverent. Interwoven into this white foundation are vivid apple-green button chrysanthemums, packed tightly to trace the circular ring where the arms meet and to punctuate alternating sections along the horizontal arms, producing the familiar knot-like geometry of a Celtic cross. At the precise centre, three rich orange roses-deep golden-amber in their open, velvety petals-sit as a warm, glowing focal point; a few dark green fern sprigs cradle those roses, adding cool contrast and a subtle vertical texture. The lighting is soft and clear, the petals catching a gentle highlight that defines each chrysanthemum button and the layered rose petals, while a faint, clean scent of fresh blooms is suggested by the visual close-up. This composition carries a quiet grandeur suited to sympathy and funeral tributes, evoking faith, memory, and Irish heritage without ostentation. As a florist who works in Queen's Park and around Salusbury Road market, I imagine this cross placed near a chapel or on a remembrance table at a local service, its colours quietly recalling the Irish tricolour through white, green, and warm orange tones. The overall impression is one of meticulous craftsmanship and heartfelt condolence-an arrangement that speaks of steady love and respectful tribute in a neighbourhood known for thoughtful memorials and community care. A cross-shaped floral tribute fills the frame, its structure almost hidden beneath a dense tapestry of pristine white chrysanthemums that lend the entire piece a gentle, cushioned appearance. Along the outer edges and at the rounded accents on each arm, mounds of lime-green button chrysanthemums rise like tiny hills of moss, adding freshness and a subtle nod to the green of the Irish flag. At the exact centre, where all lines of the cross converge, sits a graceful cluster of three roses in glowing shades of orange and golden yellow-orange, their layered petals softly curling outward as if just opening. Surrounding this trio is a delicate collar of bright green foliage and small, berry-like buds, with longer ferny leaves slipping out from behind and extending slightly over the white blooms. The colour balance of green, white, and orange suggests an Irish-inspired design, yet the overall effect remains understated and reverent rather than bold, making it particularly fitting for a funeral or memorial service in the quiet streets around Queen's Park and Brondesbury Park. The lighting is natural and even, revealing every nuance of petal and texture without harsh shadow, so you can almost feel the cool, satiny touch of the petals and the firmer, tufted texture of the button chrysanthemums. This floral cross communicates warmth, faith, and remembrance through its careful craftsmanship, offering a peaceful symbol of farewell for families who wish to honour both their loved one and their Irish heritage.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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The White and Green Celtic Cross is a serene floral tribute crafted to express love, remembrance and respect. Designed by Florist Queen's Park in Queen's Park, this elegant cross combines pure white spray chrysanthemums with fresh green spray chrysanthemums, warm orange roses and lush greenery for a beautiful contrast. The cross shape symbolises faith and eternal peace, making it a thoughtful choice for funerals, memorials and graveside tributes.

Measuring approximately 89cm (35") in length and 54cm (21") in width, this floral cross creates an impressive yet graceful display. Each tribute is expertly arranged by our skilled florists to ensure a premium finish and lasting impression. Seasonal substitutions may be made, always using flowers of similar size, colour and superior quality to maintain the overall style and look.

Perfect for conveying heartfelt condolences, the White and Green Celtic Cross is available for local delivery from our trusted Queen's Park florist. Order online at floristqueenspark.co.uk for a reliable, professional service and a fitting floral tribute crafted with care.
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