This image shows a carefully constructed, three-dimensional Celtic cross of fresh flowers, presented on a stark white background and viewed from a gentle overhead perspective. Small, tightly clustered white spray chrysanthemums form the primary mass of the cross, their fine petals layered to produce a soft, clouded surface that feels both tender and reverent. Woven into that white field are sections of almost-lime green button chrysanthemums, their rounded, compact blooms meticulously arranged to define the circular ring where the arms meet and to mark alternating panels along the arms themselves. At the very centre, a trio of orange-yellow roses provides a warm, luminous focal point; their open, golden-orange faces read like a quiet sun amid the cool tones, while a few darker green fern sprigs nestle around them to give depth and a natural frame. The effect is sculptural - the cross reads clearly in three dimensions, with the contrast of textures between cushiony buttons and feathery sprays enhancing the composition. The colour combination - white, green and orange - also subtly echoes Irish hues, making this piece especially fitting for Celtic memorials or services at local landmarks such as St Anne's Church in Limehouse or commemorations near the Limehouse Basin. Soft, directional light highlights petal detail and the arrangement's meticulous construction, offering a respectful, handcrafted tribute suitable for funeral chapels, graveside services, or remembrance events in the Limehouse and Canary Wharf area.
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Seen from a slightly elevated angle against a bright, clean white backdrop, this long, three-dimensional Celtic cross is a study in quiet dignity and florist craft. The main body is built from dense clusters of pure white spray chrysanthemums, their tiny petals overlapping to create a plush, cloud-like surface that reads as both soft and solemn. Interwoven through that white field are vivid apple-green button chrysanthemums, placed with exacting rhythm to trace the circular ring at the cross's intersection and to punctuate alternating segments along the horizontal arms. The lime-bright buttons introduce a tactile contrast - compact, almost cushion-like heads beside the airy sprays - so the whole piece has depth and a gentle, reassuring texture. At the heart where the arms meet sits a small, luminous cluster of three fully opened orange roses, their warm golden-orange petals catching the light and offering a focused point of comfort and warmth. Dark green fern sprigs cradle the roses, framing them and giving a subtle, natural counterpoint that deepens the composition. Soft studio lighting sharpens the contrasts of white, green and orange while preserving the arrangement's calm mood; you can almost sense the faint, comforting scent of chrysanthemums and roses. As a sympathy tribute or funeral cross, the design quietly evokes Celtic symbolism and, for families with Irish roots, a tender nod to heritage. A florist working near Limehouse Basin or Narrow Street might place this by a church doorway or a chapel plinth, its clean lines and colour story offering measured consolation and reverent beauty. A graceful funeral cross fills the photograph, its design simple at first glance but rich in carefully considered detail. The silhouette of the cross is entirely outlined by layers of white chrysanthemums, which cover the base so thickly that they appear like a continuous, soft quilt of petals. Each chrysanthemum head blends into the next, creating a sense of calm continuity and purity. The white surface is then accented by rounded clusters of lime-green button chrysanthemums placed at the rounded ends of the arms and near the base, their compact, pompom-like blooms offering a lively contrast in both colour and texture. These green cushions feel fresh and uplifting, reminiscent of the small green spaces tucked between the streets of Limehouse. At the centre of the cross, where the arms meet, lies a grouping of roses in radiant hues ranging from deep golden yellow to rich orange, some petals tinged with softer apricot at the tips. The roses are fully open, with velvety layers spiralling outward, and they form a warm heart for the design. Encircling them is a delicate ring of foliage, including fern-style leaves and small, clustered green buds that introduce extra depth and a subtle, garden-like feel. Together, the white chrysanthemums, bright green buttons, and fiery orange roses quietly echo the colours of the Irish flag, suggesting the tribute may be chosen to honour Irish roots, faith, or personal symbolism at a Limehouse memorial or church service. The overall mood is gentle and contemplative, a floral cross that speaks of peace, remembrance, and the enduring warmth of cherished memories.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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The White and Green Celtic Cross from Flowers Limehouse is a graceful tribute, thoughtfully designed to express love, remembrance and peace. This elegant funeral cross features a bed of white and green spray chrysanthemums, accented with vibrant orange roses and lush greenery for a gentle yet uplifting contrast.

Crafted by our skilled florists in Limehouse, this cross arrangement is ideal for funerals, memorial services and graveside tributes, offering a serene symbol of faith and eternal rest. The approximate dimensions of 89cm (35") in length and 54cm (21") in width create an impressive display that remains refined and tasteful.

Perfect for sending condolences from family, friends or colleagues, this Celtic-style cross conveys heartfelt sympathy when words are not enough. We follow a careful substitution policy, using only flowers of similar size, colour and superior quality to ensure your tribute always looks beautiful.

Order online from Flowers Limehouse for a premium, reliable service and timely delivery across Limehouse and surrounding East London areas. Let this white and green Celtic cross arrangement honour a loved one's memory with dignity and grace.
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    The elegant mix of white and green flowers was perfect for the memorial service.

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    The hand-picked flowers were of top quality and beautifully arranged.

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