Against a bright, neutral white background and photographed from a slightly elevated viewpoint, this floral Celtic cross reads as a statement of devotion and memory, crafted with meticulous horticultural skill. The primary mass of the cross is composed of tightly clustered white spray chrysanthemums, their small, feathery petals forming a plush, even surface that suggests serenity and reverence. Interlaced through the white field are vivid apple-green button chrysanthemums, strategically placed to outline the circular ring at the cross's centre and to alternate along the arms, producing the classic Celtic knot effect and a pleasing visual cadence. Anchoring the design at the intersection of the arms is a small, elegant cluster of three orange-gold roses whose warm tones stand out against the cool white and fresh green; delicate sprigs of dark green fern cradle the roses and add a refined texture contrast. The arrangement's colourway-white, green, and orange-quietly echoes Irish symbolism, making this a thoughtful choice for commemorations that honour Celtic roots. Soft, diffuse lighting reveals the layered, three-dimensional build and the textural differences between the rounded button mums and the velvety rose petals. As a Hampstead studio piece, prepared with the neighbourhood's quiet dignity in mind, this cross would be fitting for services held near the Heath, at local churches on Heath Street, or for delivery across Hampstead and Belsize Park where families seek a calm, meaningful floral expression of sympathy.
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Seen from a gentle overhead angle against a bright white backdrop, this three-dimensional Celtic cross is a quietly majestic floral tribute, hand-built from fresh chrysanthemum blooms. The cross's structural silhouette is formed by clusters of pure white spray chrysanthemums, their tiny petals packed closely to create a soft, pillowy surface that reads as both serene and dignified. Woven through that white foundation are crisp apple-green button chrysanthemums, their rounded heads placed deliberately to trace the circular ring at the arms' intersection and to alternate within the horizontal arms, producing the knot-like geometry central to Celtic iconography. At the very heart of the cross, where the arms meet, three fully opened orange roses-warm, almost golden at their core-provide a luminous focal point; their velvety petals glow against the cool palette and are gently cradled by a few dark green fern sprigs that add a fine, feathered contrast. The lighting is soft and even, which sculpts the three-dimensional form and brings out the tactile difference between the dense chrysanthemum cushion and the smooth rose petals. There is a faint, comforting floral scent implied by the composition-green, fresh, and slightly honeyed from the roses-suitable for a sympathy setting. I imagine this arrangement standing at the head of a memorial service in Hampstead, near the quiet paths of Hampstead Heath or the gentle bustle of Flask Walk, offering a symbol of faith and remembrance that honours Irish roots without excess, balancing purity, hope, and warmth in one carefully composed cross. The photograph shows a large sympathy cross lovingly constructed from layers of white and green flowers with a warm rose centre. At first glance, the cross seems almost sculpted from clouds: masses of white chrysanthemums cover every part of its outline, their neat, multi-petalled heads fitted closely together to create a dense, cushion-like foundation. Breaking up the white, neat clusters of lime-green button chrysanthemums are positioned along the arms and lower stem of the cross, each dome rounded and textured, offering a touch of brightness and a natural, garden-like feel. At the very centre, where all arms of the cross meet, sits a small bouquet of three striking roses, each one in a different shade along the spectrum from deep tangerine to soft golden yellow. Their velvety petals curl outward in elegant spirals and seem to glow against the white background. Surrounding these roses is a collar of foliage: shiny green leaves, tiny green berries tucked in here and there, and airy fern fronds that peek out to add lightness and movement. The colours-white, green, and orange-gently echo the Irish tricolour, making this an especially meaningful design for a family with Irish connections saying goodbye to a loved one. Soft, even lighting highlights every texture yet keeps the mood serene, as if the cross were resting peacefully in a quiet chapel off Hampstead High Street. The arrangement feels like a tender message of peace and remembrance, the kind of thoughtful floral cross that might be delivered by Hampstead Flowers to a local funeral service or memorial gathering.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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The White and Green Celtic Cross from Hampstead Flowers is a graceful funeral tribute, thoughtfully designed to express love, remembrance and peace. This elegant cross-shaped arrangement combines pure white spray chrysanthemums with fresh green spray chrysanthemums, accented by warm orange roses and lush greenery for a gentle pop of colour.

Skilfully handcrafted in our Hampstead florist, this Celtic cross tribute offers a serene way to honour a loved one at a funeral, memorial service or graveside. Its classic white and green palette symbolises purity, renewal and eternal life, while the orange roses add a touch of warmth and gratitude. Measuring approximately 89cm (35") in length and 54cm (21") in width, it makes a striking yet tasteful display.

We carefully select premium, fresh flowers for every order and follow a thoughtful substitution policy to maintain the same style, colour harmony and high quality if certain blooms are out of season. Same-day and next-day delivery are available in Hampstead and surrounding North London areas, subject to our delivery cut-off times.

Choose the White and Green Celtic Cross from Hampstead Flowers when you want a meaningful, dignified floral tribute crafted with care. Order online from our Hampstead shop for reliable, professional service during a difficult time.
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