In a clean, softly lit composition viewed from just above, this three-dimensional Celtic cross reads as both an emblem and a carefully modelled floral sculpture: the framework is built from tightly grouped, small white spray chrysanthemums whose feathered petals create a serene, velvety field across the arms and the long lower shaft. Bright lime-green button chrysanthemums are woven into the design in deliberate blocks - boldly defining the circular ring at the intersection of the arms and marking alternating sections along the horizontal bar - their compact, rounded forms adding depth and a pleasant, cushioned texture against the white. Centered at the intersection, a small, elegant cluster of three orange-to-golden roses forms the arrangement's emotional heart; their layered petals seem to glow, offering warmth and a focused note of consolation. Deep green fern or foliage sprigs cradle these roses, giving a natural counterpoint and drawing shadows that enhance the cross's dimensional form. The choice of white, green and warm orange-yellow subtly echoes the Irish tri-colour and would be especially meaningful for memorials that celebrate Celtic identity or St. Patrick's remembrance. The image suggests quiet craftsmanship and gentle fragrance - a hint of rose underscored by the green freshness of fern - and I can see this tribute placed with dignity at a service in Wanstead Park Church or beside a headstone on Wanstead Flats. Available for local delivery across Wanstead and neighbouring Snaresbrook, it presents as a measured, heartfelt statement of condolence and enduring memory.
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Viewed from slightly above against a crisp white backdrop, this three-dimensional Celtic cross is a quietly dignified floral tribute, hand-shaped from densely packed white spray chrysanthemums that create a soft, plush surface across the arms and elongated shaft. Bright apple-green button chrysanthemums weave through the design in carefully measured sections - outlining the circular ring at the cross's centre and appearing in alternating bands along the horizontal arms - their rounded texture lending tactile contrast to the airy white base. At the precise heart of the cross three fully opened orange-golden roses form a warm focal cluster, their velvety petals glowing like a small sunrise and offering a gentle emotive pull against the cool white and green. Dark green fern sprigs cradle the roses, throwing shadow and depth into the centre and heightening the arrangement's three-dimensional sculptural quality. The lighting is soft and even, catching the fine detail of each chrysanthemum petal and the subtle sheen on the rose petals while keeping the overall tone reverent and calm. The palette - pure white, fresh lime-green and warm orange-yellow - hints at Irish colours and Celtic tradition without feeling literal, making this appropriate as a funeral cross or memorial tribute for someone with Irish roots or a love of Celtic symbolism. As a florist in Wanstead I picture this laid near a service at St. Mary's or by a remembrance table at Wanstead Park gatherings, radiating a quiet respect. There is a restrained scent of chrysanthemum and rose, a tactile plushness to the buttons and a polished craftsmanship that speaks of time, care and thoughtful condolence rather than grand display. A full floral cross is shown in close detail, its design blending pure white calm with fresh green vibrancy and sun-warm orange, evoking both spiritual comfort and Irish heritage. The main body of the cross is entirely covered in white chrysanthemums, their heads tightly packed so that the eye reads one continuous panel of white, textured like soft fleece. Around the outer edges and at the ends of the cross's arms, rounded pillows of bright lime-green button chrysanthemums rise slightly above the white surface, their uniform round shapes lending structure and a springy, moss-like texture, much like the greenery around Wanstead Park's ponds. At the centre point where the arms meet, three roses form a vivid focal cluster. Their petals display a gentle gradient from rich, coppery orange at the core to lighter apricot and yellow-gold at the outer edges, creating a warm, glowing heart to the design. These roses are framed by delicate tufts of green filler and slender, arching fern-like leaves, which fan out subtly across the chrysanthemums and draw attention into the middle of the cross. The lighting feels natural and serene, highlighting the freshness of each bloom and the careful craftsmanship that has gone into the piece. The overall mood is one of quiet dignity and solace, making this arrangement appropriate for funeral services, church tributes, or Irish remembrance gatherings in and around Wanstead, Snaresbrook, and the surrounding East London community. It looks like the considered work of an experienced local florist who understands how flowers can speak of peace, hope, and cherished memories.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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The White and Green Celtic Cross from Flowers Wanstead is a graceful funeral tribute, thoughtfully crafted to express love, remembrance and respect. This elegant cross-shaped arrangement combines pristine white spray chrysanthemums with fresh green spray chrysanthemums, accented by vivid orange roses and lush greenery. The soft white and green tones symbolise peace, purity and eternal life, while the touch of orange adds warmth and hope.

Ideal as a sympathy tribute for a funeral or memorial service in Wanstead and surrounding areas, this Celtic cross arrangement offers a meaningful way to honour a loved one's memory. Measuring approximately 89cm (35") in length and 54cm (21") in width, it creates a striking yet serene focal point. Our experienced florists in Wanstead handcraft each piece with care, using only fresh, premium flowers.

As some blooms are seasonal, we may substitute flowers of similar size, colour and value to maintain the same refined style and quality. With reliable local delivery from Flowers Wanstead, you can send a beautiful, dignified funeral cross with confidence. Order this white and green Celtic cross tribute online today for a heartfelt and timeless expression of sympathy.
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