A sculptural Celtic cross fashioned from living flowers, captured from slightly above on a stark white background so every contour and petal is visible. The cross's arms and long shaft are densely layered with delicate white spray chrysanthemums, their clustered blooms forming a soft, cloud-like mass evoking serenity and purity. Contrasting sections of bright apple-green button chrysanthemums are woven into the white - they trace the circular centre ring where the arms cross and punctuate alternating bands along the horizontal arms - creating a plush, tactile geometry that recalls traditional Celtic patterns. At the heart of the cross sits a focused trio of fully opened orange-yellow roses; their warm, golden petals strike a poignant note against the cool whites and greens, and are framed by a few deep green fern sprigs which add sculptural depth and a subtle leafy scent. Gentle, even lighting reveals the three-dimensional relief and the fine textures of each bloom, while the colour combination subtly evokes the Irish tricolour and speaks to cultural remembrance. As an experienced Streatham florist, I picture this arrangement delivered with care to a service near Streatham Station or laid at a graveside by families from Streatham Hill - Flower Delivery Streatham prepares pieces like this for funeral tributes and memorial services, mindful of proportion and reverence. The overall mood is dignified, tender, and respectful: a crafted symbol of faith, memory and consolation that balances crisp floral detail with heartfelt sentiment.
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A carefully formed three-dimensional Celtic cross of fresh flowers, photographed from a slight overhead angle against a crisp white background, its silhouette clear and solemn. The arms and long shaft are densely packed with small, pure white spray chrysanthemums whose soft, downy petals create a plush, cloud-like surface that reads as quiet purity. Woven through that white base are vivid apple-green button chrysanthemums, their round, compact heads arranged to trace the circular ring where the cross's arms meet and to fill alternating segments of the arms, producing a tactile, almost woven visual rhythm reminiscent of Celtic knotwork. At the precise centre, where arms intersect, a compact trio of warm orange-yellow roses blooms fully, their golden flames of colour immediately drawing the eye; a few deep green fern fronds cradle these roses, adding a cool, textured contrast and a hint of earthy scent. The lighting is soft and even, revealing each petal's gentle curve and the subtle shadowing that gives the cross its three-dimensional presence. As a memorial piece the composition conveys dignity and enduring memory, while the white, green and orange palette quietly echoes Irish colours and Celtic heritage. I imagine delivering this quiet tribute to a family gathering near Streatham Common or leaving it beside a service at a chapel near Streatham Hill-its form reads as both a religious emblem and a personal keepsake. The arrangement's craftsmanship, from the densely clustered chrysanthemums to the snug rose focal point, speaks of deliberate care, offering a calm, fragrant expression of sympathy and remembrance. A serene memorial cross fills the scene, its entire silhouette meticulously dressed with layers of white chrysanthemums that create a thick, velvety foundation. Each bloom is placed so closely that the cross appears almost like a pillow of petals, smooth and continuous from one end to the other. At the centre where the arms meet, three roses in vivid shades of amber, apricot, and sunlit orange form a radiant focal point, their softly curled petals opening outward in gentle spirals. These roses are embraced by a ring of lush greenery: delicate fern-like leaves, small, glossy leaf clusters, and tiny textured green elements that resemble buds or berries, all working together to add depth and a hint of woodland character. Set into the white background at key points on the arms and base are rounded clusters of lime-green button chrysanthemums, their tidy, spherical flower heads giving a modern, mossy accent and echoing the green found in the Irish flag. The careful balance of green, white, and orange hints quietly at Irish heritage, making this cross particularly poignant for families wishing to honour those roots during a funeral or remembrance service. Soft lighting bathes the flowers, emphasising the cool crispness of the chrysanthemums and the warm glow of the central roses. The arrangement feels both gentle and dignified, a thoughtful floral tribute that might be delivered to a Streatham church or crematorium by a trusted local florist, offering a visual message of peace, affection, and enduring memory in a difficult time.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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Our White and Green Celtic Cross is a serene and elegant floral tribute, expertly handcrafted by Flower Delivery Streatham. This striking cross design features a lush bed of white and green spray chrysanthemums, accented with vibrant orange roses and fresh greenery for a gentle touch of colour. Ideal as a funeral tribute or memorial arrangement, it beautifully expresses love, remembrance and respect.

Measuring approximately 89cm (35") in length and 54cm (21") in width, this Celtic cross makes a dignified focal piece for services, churches or gravesides. The contrasting white and green blooms symbolise purity, peace and eternal life, while the orange roses add warmth and heartfelt emotion.

We take great care to use only premium, fresh flowers, ensuring your tribute looks its best on the day. As some flowers are seasonal, we may make thoughtful substitutions with blooms of similar size, colour and equal or superior quality and value, always preserving the overall style and sentiment of the design.

Available for reliable flower delivery in Streatham and surrounding areas, this White and Green Celtic Cross offers a meaningful way to say farewell and offer comfort. Order online from flowerdeliverystreatham.co.uk for a beautiful, professionally arranged tribute.
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