This image captures a solemn, elegant floral tribute shaped as a three-dimensional Celtic cross, placed against a clear white backdrop and photographed from slightly above to show its full sculptural form. The dominant material is a closely packed carpet of small white spray chrysanthemums, their delicate, cloudlike heads producing a soft and reverent texture that reads as purity and calm. Bright, almost apple-green button chrysanthemums are thoughtfully inserted to trace the defining circular ring at the cross's centre and to occupy alternating sections along the arms, their compact, rounded blooms creating a plush contrast that reinforces the cross's knot-like geometry. At the very centre, three vivid orange-yellow roses open in a small, luminous cluster-their warm hues providing a poignant, sunlit core against the cool whites and greens-while short sprigs of dark green foliage frame those roses, giving them a natural embrace and a subtle depth. The ensemble's palette-white, green and orange-quietly recalls Irish colours and suggests a connection to Celtic heritage or a St Patrick's remembrance, suitable for services in chapels around Primrose Hill or memorials near Regent's Park Road. The lighting is soft and even, highlighting the petals' surfaces and the careful layering that creates the cross's rounded silhouette. Overall, this arrangement reads as both a crafted work of sympathy and a meaningful emblem of memory, ready to convey condolences with considered beauty and local sensibility.
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A finely sculpted Celtic cross crafted entirely from fresh flowers, photographed against a crisp white backdrop and seen from just above so the three-dimensional form reads clearly. The framework is densely carpeted with small, pure white spray chrysanthemums whose soft, rounded petals create a plush, satin-like surface that speaks of quiet respect and purity. Interwoven through that white are sections of bright apple-green button chrysanthemums, their compact, buttoned faces building the circular ring at the cross's centre and appearing in alternating panels along the horizontal arms to give the piece depth and a tactile, braided rhythm. Nestled at the very heart where the arms meet, three fully opened orange-gold roses form a warm, intimate focal point; their petals glow like a small hearth of light against the cool white and green, and a few dark green fern sprigs cradle them, sharpening the contrast and adding a feathered texture. Soft studio lighting picks out the tiny highlights on each petal and casts gentle shadows that reveal the cross's rounded edges and careful layering. The overall mood is one of dignified solace-a sympathy or funeral tribute that honours memory with restrained colour and considered form, subtly evoking Irish or Celtic heritage through its ringed motif and white-green-orange palette. A viewer from Primrose Hill might imagine this placed near the chapel at the top of Regent's Park or at a service along Gloucester Avenue: it reads both as a symbol of faith and as a finely executed floral statement of remembrance. In this image, a large floral cross lies flat, created as a graceful funeral or memorial tribute with a thoughtful blend of colour and texture. The entire shape is meticulously covered in white chrysanthemums, so many that the individual flowers merge into a single, plush surface like a soft, white quilt. Their petals, slightly curled at the edges, lend gentle shadows and depth, conveying purity and quiet reflection. Set into this expanse of white at balanced intervals are round cushions of bright green button chrysanthemums, their small, button-like blooms tightly packed and almost velvety to the eye. They stand out as pockets of fresh, living green, reminiscent of the grassy slopes of Primrose Hill in early spring. At the crossing point of the arms, three roses form a central cluster, their open faces glowing in shades from rich orange through amber to golden yellow. The petals look velvety and full, layered in spirals that draw attention inward. Surrounding the roses is a loose collar of fresh foliage: short sprigs of green filler, possibly tiny buds or berries, along with glossy leaves and slender fern fronds that arc gently outward, adding a natural, garden-like feel. The arrangement is captured in clear, natural light, so that every petal edge is visible and the contrast between white, green, and warm orange-gold is beautifully defined. The overall mood is one of tenderness and respect, a floral cross suitable for a church service, crematorium, or a quiet home farewell in Primrose Hill. It looks like it has been arranged with the steady, caring hands of a local florist who is used to helping families express love, remembrance, and hope at difficult moments.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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The White and Green Celtic Cross from Flowers Primrose Hill is a serene floral tribute, thoughtfully handcrafted in Primrose Hill, London. Featuring elegant white and green spray chrysanthemums, vibrant orange roses and lush greenery, this cross-shaped arrangement offers a gentle and dignified way to express love, sympathy and remembrance.

Designed for funerals, memorials and church services, this Celtic cross arrangement combines classic symbolism with a fresh, modern colour palette. The soft white blooms convey purity and peace, while the green tones represent renewal and hope. Touches of orange roses add warmth and comfort, creating a beautiful balance that stands out without feeling overpowering.

Approximate dimensions: 89cm (35") in length and 54cm (21") in width, making it an ideal focal piece for services or as a heartfelt tribute beside the coffin or at the altar. Each cross is carefully arranged by our skilled florists at Flowers Primrose Hill, ensuring premium quality and attention to detail in every stem.

Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of a similar size, colour and value, while maintaining the overall style and elegance of the design. We offer reliable local delivery from our Primrose Hill flower shop, with fast service across the surrounding areas. Order this White and Green Celtic Cross to honour a loved one with grace, beauty and timeless symbolism.
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    Great big thank you to the online flower shop, they sorted it all including the funeral tribute, so we could concentrate on providing a fitting send-off and share memories of happier times.

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    I wanted to show my old school friend how much she meant to me. Handy Flowers was brilliant. The professional staff helped me to choose the best condolence flowers.

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    Handy Flowers did a fantastic job for me with the funeral tribute that they delivered, will use again.

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    Sometimes flowers can say more than words, the funeral tribute arranged by this firm certainly did, paid tribute to a friend and showed sympathy to their family, thank you.

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    Was impressed with the funeral tribute sent by this company, a different yet poignant way of paying respects to a dear friend of mine, thanks a bunch.

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    The service from this company is first-rate, they promised that the funeral tribute would be delivered by the following morning and it was. Also, the arrangement was beautiful.

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