A symbolic and meticulously shaped floral Celtic cross, shown from a slightly raised viewpoint against a bright white field that isolates its form with clarity. The main volume is created from clusters of small white spray chrysanthemums, their repeated, feathery petals compacted into a soft, cloudlike structure that conveys purity and calm. Interlaced with this white base are sections of almost lime-green button chrysanthemums, arranged to delineate the circular ring at the centre and to alternate within the arms, producing a textured knot-like effect that reads with the clarity of traditional Celtic design. Nestled at the precise centre, three vivid orange-yellow roses create an intimate focal point; their petals hold a golden warmth that contrasts gently with the cool whites and fresh greens, while a few dark green fern tips cradle the roses and add sculptural definition. The overall composition evokes both religious symbolism and cultural memory - the trio of colours subtly recalling the Irish flag, and thus often chosen for tributes that honour Irish roots or St Patrick's connections. Soft, even lighting highlights the three-dimensionality and the careful layering of flowers, casting delicate shadows that emphasize depth without drama. This is a dignified funeral or memorial arrangement: tactile in texture, muted in scent, and resolute in its message of remembrance. Imagine it placed near a chapel lectern in Wanstead or alongside wreaths on Wanstead Flats, a crafted expression of condolence that reads as both traditional and tender.
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A carefully composed Celtic cross rendered entirely in fresh flowers, photographed from a slightly elevated angle against a stark white background so every petal and contour reads clearly. The cross's structural silhouette is built from dense clouds of pure white spray chrysanthemums; their small, velvety petals are packed tightly to create a soft, cushion-like armature that reads as both austere and tender. Bright apple-green button chrysanthemums are woven into the design in measured bands - they trace the circular ring at the centre and fill alternating segments of the horizontal arms, the lime-green spheres providing a tactile contrast in shape and a lively visual rhythm against the white. Anchoring the intersection is a small, luminous cluster of three fully opened orange roses, their warm golden-orange tones like a quiet flare of sunlight; a few dark green fern fronds cradle them and push the eye to the centre. The lighting is cool and even, with delicate shadows under the bloom clusters that emphasise the cross's three-dimensional form and the careful layering of textures. The overall feel is reverent and composed, a sympathy tribute that suggests continuity and memory rather than exuberance; it would sit comfortably at a funeral service or as a memorial for someone with Celtic ties. There is a subtle scent of fresh chrysanthemum and rose, clean and faint against the crisp visual whiteness. If you imagine this laid near the memorial table in Wanstead Park or inside a quiet chapel near Wanstead High Street, the arrangement reads as a dignified, handcrafted expression of remembrance made with experienced hands. A carefully composed cross-shaped floral tribute is displayed, blending Irish tricolour symbolism with soft funeral elegance, as if prepared for a service in Wanstead or a gathering of family and friends near the High Street. The base of the cross is entirely formed from tightly packed white chrysanthemums, their cool, cushiony petals overlapping to create a smooth and serene foundation. Around this luminous white field, along the outer edges and arms of the cross, runs a band of vivid lime-green cushion chrysanthemums. Their compact, rounded blooms resemble tiny mossy hills, giving the piece a fresh, living border that frames the central design and emphasises the cross shape. At the heart of the tribute, three large roses glow with warm tones of orange and golden yellow, their petals gently spiralling open like small suns. These roses echo the orange stripe of the Irish flag and offer a sense of warmth, gratitude, and enduring love. Clusters of small green filler flowers and sprays of darker, fern-like foliage nestle around the roses, breaking up the white expanse and guiding the eye outward. The light falling across the arrangement is bright but gentle, picking up the different textures-from the fluffiness of the chrysanthemums to the smooth velvet of the rose petals. Created with deliberate care, this floral cross feels both personal and ceremonial, ideal for a funeral or memorial service in Wanstead where Irish heritage, national pride, and heartfelt remembrance are to be honoured through fresh, meaningful flowers.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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Honour a loved one with the elegant White and Green Celtic Cross from Wanstead Florist. This thoughtful funeral tribute combines serene white spray chrysanthemums, fresh green spray chrysanthemums and warm orange roses, carefully arranged in a distinctive Celtic cross design. The gentle colour palette symbolises peace, remembrance and eternal love, making it a meaningful choice for funerals, memorials or church services.

Expertly handcrafted by our skilled florists in Wanstead, this cross arrangement measures approximately 89cm (35") in length and 54cm (21") in width, creating a striking yet graceful display. Lush greenery adds natural texture and depth, enhancing the premium, polished finish. Each piece is created with care using fresh, high-quality flowers for a lasting impression.

As some blooms are seasonal, we may substitute flowers with varieties of similar size, colour and value to ensure your tribute looks beautiful and complete. Trust Wanstead Florist for a reliable, professional service and compassionate support at a difficult time. Order this white and green Celtic cross tribute online today for timely, local delivery from our Wanstead shop.
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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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