This three-dimensional floral Celtic cross is photographed against a stark white background so every detail of its construction is visible: a dense bed of pristine white spray chrysanthemums forms the structure's arms and shaft, their clustered petals producing a soft, pillowy texture that reads as pure and reverent. Interlaced with the white are concentrated blocks of bright apple-green button chrysanthemums; these lime-toned button blooms are used to trace the circular ring where the arms meet and to create alternating green sections across the horizontal arms, reinforcing the interlaced geometry of Celtic symbolism. At the heart of the cross, a small cluster of three rich orange-to-golden roses provides a warm, luminous counterpoint-each rose tucked into the centre and gently framed by deep green fern fronds that enhance contrast and draw the eye inward. The cool studio light emphasizes petal edges and the tactile quality of the flowers, giving the arrangement a serene clarity appropriate for memorial use. The palette-white, green, and orange-subtly evokes Irish colours, making this a fitting tribute for funerals or remembrance events for those with Celtic roots; I imagine it placed with care at a chapel near Raynes Park station or delivered to a family home off Grand Drive. The overall impression is one of respectful craftsmanship: understated, textural, and tender, offering solace through colour, scent, and the quiet art of floral remembrance.
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A carefully composed Celtic cross of fresh flowers rests against a bright white backdrop, photographed from a slight overhead angle so the three-dimensional form reads clearly. The cross's broad arms and elongated shaft are densely covered in small, pure white spray chrysanthemums; their clustered petals create a soft, plush surface that suggests quiet dignity and gentle comfort. Woven through that white foundation are vivid apple-green button chrysanthemums, arranged in continuous bands that define the circular ring at the cross's centre and alternate within the arm sections, giving the piece the distinctive knot-like geometry of Celtic design. At the meeting point of the arms, three fully opened roses in a warm orange-gold form a poignant focal cluster; their velvety petals glow against the cool white and fresh green, and a few dark green fern sprigs cradle the roses to add depth and a subtle botanical frame. Soft, directional light sculpts the petals and throws delicate shadows that reveal the arrangement's plush texture, while the crisp background keeps the eye on the floral craftsmanship. The overall effect reads as a solemn yet hopeful memorial-an arrangement suited to funeral tributes, church services, or a remembrance ceremony for someone of Irish descent. As a Raynes Park florist familiar with local tradition, I picture this piece placed near St. John's Church or laid at a graveside after a service from nearby Kingston Road; the colourway quietly echoes Irish green and the warmth of orange, offering both respect and consolation to family and friends. The scent is faintly floral-clean, green, and comforting-matching the arrangement's composed, reverent mood. Displayed against a neutral background, this floral cross is a poignant tribute, rendered in the symbolic hues of the Irish flag while maintaining a soft, devotional character suited to Raynes Park funerals and memorials. The main body of the cross is formed from a dense layer of white chrysanthemums, their tightly packed petals creating a continuous, velvety surface that invites the fingertips, like a soft quilt or cloud. Around the outer edge of the cross, a neat band of lime-green cushion chrysanthemums forms a striking border, their rounded dome shapes lending an almost mossy, garden-like feel, echoing the greenery of nearby Wimbledon Common. At the intersection of the cross, three roses take pride of place: one a rich, deep orange, the others shimmering through amber and golden yellow tones. Their open, layered petals bring warmth and focus, drawing the eye to the centre. Encircling the roses are clusters of small, bright green filler and a halo of darker, ferny foliage that adds depth and a touch of woodland calm. The colours-fresh green, pure white, and warm orange-quietly suggest themes of life, peace, and enduring memory. The arrangement appears freshly made, as if prepared early in the day by a local Raynes Park florist for same-day delivery to a church service, crematorium, or graveside. It conveys a message of respect, compassion, and cultural pride, offering comfort to those gathered to say goodbye while standing as a dignified symbol of remembrance and hope.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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Honor a loved one with the elegant White and Green Celtic Cross from Raynes Park Florist. This handcrafted funeral tribute blends white and green spray chrysanthemums with rich orange roses and fresh greenery, creating a meaningful cross-shaped arrangement that symbolises peace, hope and remembrance. Expertly arranged by our skilled florists in Raynes Park, this striking design offers a gentle, dignified way to express your sympathy and support.

Measuring approximately 89cm (35") in length and 54cm (21") in width, this substantial tribute is ideal for funerals, memorials and church services. The soft white and green tones are beautifully contrasted by warm orange roses, adding depth, comfort and a touch of colour to the display.

At Raynes Park Florist, we select only fresh, premium-quality blooms and follow a thoughtful substitution policy to ensure your arrangement always looks full, balanced and respectful, even when some flowers are out of season. Available for reliable local delivery from our Raynes Park flower shop, this Celtic cross tribute offers a heartfelt way to say goodbye. Order online today for a beautifully presented, professional funeral arrangement.
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