A sculptural Celtic cross arranged in fresh flowers, presented against a clean white background and photographed from a slight overhead perspective to reveal its three-dimensional form. The principal structure is formed from dense clusters of pure white spray chrysanthemums, their small petals packed closely to create a plush, cloud-like surface that reads as serene and dignified. Interlacing the white are vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums, precisely grouped to trace the circular ring where the arms intersect and to alternate within the arm segments, producing the knot-like reference that makes the design unmistakably Celtic. At the very heart, a small cluster of three vibrant orange-yellow roses provides the emotional focal point; their warm petals catch the eye and are gently framed by a few dark green fern sprigs, which add contrast and a whisper of forest depth. The palette - white, green and orange - subtly recalls Irish heritage while remaining tasteful for any memorial setting. Soft, directional light highlights the texture of each bloom and the relief of the cross, and a muted scent of roses and chrysanthemums seems to linger in the mind. Designed with funerals and memorials in mind, this cross would be fitting for services at local churches and chapels around Gidea Park, near Gidea Park station and Raphael Park. Crafted by skilled hands at Gidea Park Florist, it communicates respect, remembrance and quiet hope through considered floral architecture and precise, compassionate finishing.
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A carefully shaped, three-dimensional Celtic cross crafted entirely from fresh flowers, shown against a crisp white backdrop and viewed from a slightly elevated angle. The main body of the cross is built from dense, cloud-like clusters of small white spray chrysanthemums; their soft, petal-packed faces give the piece a plush, reverent texture and suggest a quiet cleanse of light. Woven through that white foundation are vivid patches of apple-green button chrysanthemums - compact, almost spherical blooms whose lime clarity trace the circular ring at the cross's centre and alternate along the horizontal arms, creating the signature Celtic ring and a gentle play of positive and negative space. At the precise heart where arms meet, three tightly formed orange-gold roses form a warm, luminous focal point; their velvety petals read like a small sunrise against the cool whites and greens, and a few dark green fern fronds cradle them, sharpening their silhouette and adding a leafy whisper of contrast. The overall composition reads as both contemporary and timeless: disciplined in geometry yet tender in floral feel, suited to a funeral service or a memorial that honours Irish roots - the palette quietly echoing white, green and orange. Soft studio lighting accentuates petal edges and the three-dimensional depth of the cross, while a subtle scent of chrysanthemum and rose seems almost perceptible. As a local floral piece apt for chapels or graveside services around Gidea Park and nearby Raphael Park, it conveys dignity, remembrance and a respectful nod to Celtic symbolism, offered with the kind of considered craftsmanship you would expect from an experienced east London florist. A full-length floral cross, rich with symbolic detail, dominates this scene, its colours subtly honouring the Irish flag through flowers rather than fabric. The shape of the cross is clearly defined by a thick, even covering of white chrysanthemums, each bloom multi-petalled and soft, giving the impression of a padded, almost velvety surface. Set into this snowy expanse, rounded clusters of bright, lime-green button chrysanthemums form accents of vivid colour at the terminals and edges, their neat, button-like heads adding a cheerful yet respectful energy. In the centre, where the arms meet, three roses are arranged closely together, shifting in tone from deep, sunset orange through to lighter amber-gold, as though capturing the last glow of evening light. Their petals are smooth and velvety, opening in layered whorls that invite the eye inward. Around them, smaller green elements-perhaps berries or fine filler flowers-introduce a subtle texture, while slender, dark green fern fronds curve outward, adding movement and a slightly wild, natural grace. Everything is clearly illuminated, with gentle, diffused light bringing out the crisp whites and clean greens without glare. The design feels appropriate for a funeral or memorial with Irish roots, maybe delivered to a quiet service in Gidea Park, near the calm spaces of Raphael Park or along the avenues leading towards Romford. It evokes both comfort and continuity, a handcrafted cross that seems to hold memories and blessings for the family gathered to say their final farewell.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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Express heartfelt sympathy with our White and Green Celtic Cross from Gidea Park Florist. This elegant funeral tribute combines pure white spray chrysanthemums and vibrant green chrysanthemums, delicately accented with warm orange roses and fresh greenery. Designed in the shape of a traditional Celtic cross, it offers a meaningful way to honour a loved one with grace and serenity.

Expertly handcrafted by our skilled florists in Gidea Park, this cross arrangement measures approximately 89cm (35") in length and 54cm (21") in width, making it a striking and respectful focal piece for a funeral, memorial, or church service. The contrast of soft white blooms with fresh green tones and gentle orange roses creates a peaceful yet uplifting display.

At Gidea Park Florist, we use only fresh, premium-quality flowers and follow a careful substitution policy to ensure your tribute maintains its beauty, style and sentiment, even if some seasonal flowers are unavailable. We match size, colour and value so your arrangement always looks its best.

Available for reliable local delivery from our Gidea Park shop, this White and Green Celtic Cross is a thoughtful choice when words are hard to find. Order online today at gideaparkflorist.co.uk for a dignified floral tribute crafted with care.
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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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