A striking, three-dimensional Celtic cross fashioned from living flowers fills the frame, presented on a bright white field that lets every petal and leaf read with clarity. Dense clusters of small white chrysanthemums form the main scaffolding - the long vertical shaft and the horizontal arms - their tight, snowy masses lending the cross a plush, almost pillow-like solidity. Woven through that white foundation are bands of vibrant lime-green button chrysanthemums, arranged with precise regularity to define the circular ring at the intersection of the arms and to create alternating green sections along the horizontal span; the effect recalls an embroidered knot and gives the memorial form a layered, tactile rhythm. Nestled at the centre where the arms meet, three vivid orange-yellow roses create a warm, intimate focal point; their rounded blooms are slightly open, their petals catching light to glow like small beacons amid the cool hues, and they are gently framed by darker green foliage that deepens the colour story. The palette - white, green, and orange-yellow - quietly evokes Irish colours and suggests this arrangement could be chosen for a funeral, a commemorative service, or a St Patrick's Day remembrance. The studio lighting is soft and directional, creating delicate shadows that enhance the cross's three-dimensionality while maintaining a reverent mood. Locally familiar in scale and sentiment to services held near Elm Park Station or quiet moments beside Harrow Lodge Park, this floral cross is a considered tribute, communicating sympathy and honour through tactile textures, restrained colour, and the quiet expertise of a neighbourhood florist.
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A delicately crafted Celtic cross rendered in soft textile rather than florals, this image shows a hand-crocheted ornament shaped with wide, rounded arms and a defined circular ring at the intersection. The primary yarn is an off-white, cream tone that gives the piece a gentle, warm presence; its stitches form a plush, tactile surface that reads almost like felt under soft studio lighting. Into that neutral field, a vivid emerald-green yarn has been worked carefully to trace the outer edges of each arm and to outline the central circular motif, creating a striking two-tone contrast that evokes the same Irish spirit a floral cross would carry. At the centre, where the arms meet, a tiny cluster of three yellow-orange rosebud appliqués - each no bigger than a thumbnail - is sewn with delicate green leaflets, their miniature petals suggesting sunlit warmth against the cool cream and deep green. The composition is photographed from slightly above on a bright white background, which emphasizes the subtle shadows between stitches and the handcrafted depth of the design. There is a quiet, handmade dignity here: the tactile loops and tiny floral accents speak of careful hours, of a craftsperson's reverent labour, and of a keepsake suited to a mantelpiece, a prayer corner, or a commemorative gift for someone with Irish roots. As a local artisan might note in Elm Park, this piece carries the same symbolic comfort as flowers delivered for remembrance around Harrow Lodge Park or The Broadway markets, but concentrated into a soft, enduring textile that can be held and cherished long after a ceremony has passed. In this image, a dignified floral cross is laid out as a tender Irish-inspired sympathy tribute, the sort a family in Elm Park might choose to honour a loved one with Irish roots. The cross is fully blanketed with white chrysanthemums, each small bloom nestled tightly against the next, forming a thick, cushiony surface that softens the crisp silhouette. The white flowers are pristine and luminous, giving a sense of purity and peace, as though inviting quiet reflection during a funeral or memorial service. Accenting the arms and the outer sections of the cross are rounded clusters of vibrant green button chrysanthemums, their compact, button-like heads lending a textured, mossy effect that suggests new life and renewal. At the heart where the arms meet, three roses create a warm, glowing centrepiece-a deep orange rose, an apricot-toned rose, and a golden-yellow rose, their petals layered and velvety. These roses are surrounded by bright green filler stems and delicate buds, with slender fern leaves fanning out behind them to frame the central cluster. The overall palette of green, white, and orange subtly recalls the Irish flag, making this design especially poignant for Irish funerals or remembrance days. The arrangement feels composed and heartfelt, suitable for resting on a coffin, displayed near the altar of a local church, or placed at a graveside in one of the cemeteries near Elm Park. It conveys both respect and warmth, like a final embrace expressed in flowers.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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Create a beautiful and meaningful tribute with our White and Green Celtic Cross, thoughtfully handcrafted by Elm Park Florist in Elm Park. This elegant funeral arrangement combines serene white spray chrysanthemums, fresh green spray chrysanthemums and vibrant orange roses, finished with lush greenery for natural depth and contrast. Shaped in a traditional Celtic cross, it offers a graceful way to express love, remembrance and sympathy at a funeral, memorial or graveside service.

Approximate dimensions are 89cm (35") in length and 54cm (21") in width, making it a striking yet tasteful focal point. Each tribute is carefully arranged by our skilled florists to ensure premium quality and a dignified finish. Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar colour, size and value, always maintaining the same style and high standard.

Ideal for family, friends or colleagues wishing to send a thoughtful farewell, this white and green cross provides a gentle symbol of peace, hope and eternal life. Order online from Elm Park Florist for reliable, local delivery in Elm Park and surrounding areas, and let our team help you convey your heartfelt condolences with grace.
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