A striking, three-dimensional Celtic cross crafted entirely from fresh flowers, shown against a clean white backdrop where every colour and texture shows with clarity. The dominant surface is formed from compact clusters of small white spray chrysanthemums, packed to create a soft, dignified canvas that carries light across the arms and elongated lower shaft. Bright, almost lime-green button chrysanthemums are inserted with precision to form the defining circular ring at the cross's centre and to punctuate alternating areas along the horizontal arms, their spherical heads adding visual rhythm and plush contrast to the white. In the precise centre, a neat cluster of three fully formed orange-yellow roses provides a warm, sunlit focal point; each rose is carefully nestled among dark green fern sprigs that sharpen the contrast and lend a gentle, natural frame. The colour trio of white, green, and orange-yellow subtly echoes Irish tones and can speak to Celtic identity or St. Patrick's Day remembrances without overwriting the solemnity of the piece. Soft studio lighting reveals petal textures and the careful three-dimensional build - a testament to practiced hands and compositional judgement - making this suitable as a funeral wreath or memorial cross for services held at local venues, cemeteries, or near Highams Park Lake. The overall mood is one of restrained beauty and heartfelt remembrance, a floral statement that honours memory with clarity, craftsmanship, and quiet respect.
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A lovingly handcrafted Celtic cross rendered in soft, off-white crochet with vivid emerald green accents, presented against a bright white backdrop so every stitch reads clearly. This textile tribute is made from cream-coloured yarn that forms the broad arms and extended shaft, the stitches rounded and plush like a small, comforting pillow; the green yarn traces the outer edges of each arm and encircles the central ring, creating the familiar knot-like silhouette of a Celtic cross. At the very centre three tiny yellow-orange rosebuds - miniature embroidered flowers or delicately attached fabric blooms - form a gentle focal point, their warm, sunlit tones lifting the cool neutrals and echoing the colours of spring. Small leaf-like stitches of deeper green thread sit around the buds, adding depth and a hint of natural contrast that draws the eye inward. The piece has a tactile softness that suggests someone sat quietly stitching this as a personal memorial or keepsake, the gentle curves of the crochet catching the studio light and casting soft, cosy shadows. This ornament captures both religious symbol and folk craft: it could hang in a parish hall by Highams Park Lake, be offered at a local remembrance service, or rest among flowers at a cottage-style funeral. The overall impression is one of quiet devotion, handcrafted care, and heritage - a tactile, small-format tribute that feels both intimate and enduring, blending Irish-inspired design with the warm, familiar textures of handcrafted textile art familiar to makers and mourners across Highams Park and Waltham Forest. In this image, a refined floral cross rests as though prepared for a final farewell, its design gracefully blending tradition, symbolism, and comfort. The structure is entirely carpeted with pure white chrysanthemums, placed so closely together that they form a soft, pillowy surface with a gentle sheen. Their rounded petals catch the light in small highlights, enhancing the sense of depth across the cross's arms and stem. Positioned thoughtfully along the edges and at the four quadrants are clusters of lime-green button chrysanthemums, each garnish of green shaped into a neat mound that brings freshness and visual interest, like dew-covered moss on stone. At the very centre, drawing the eye, three roses open in warm, sunlit tones of orange and yellow-orange, their spiralled petals full and velvety. Surrounding them, slim fronds of fern and small tufts of green filler leaves wrap the roses in a soft collar of foliage, deepening the colours and giving the focal point a natural, garden-like feel. The whole arrangement is evenly lit, with no harsh shadows, so the contrast between the crisp white, vibrant green, and glowing orange appears clean and harmonious. Crafted as a funeral tribute, this cross would be suitable for a church or crematorium service around Highams Park, perhaps travelling quietly through familiar streets near Larkshall Road. It conveys a gentle message of peace, hope, and devotion, offering families a dignified way to honour their loved one with both spiritual symbolism and the soothing presence of fresh flowers.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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Express love, remembrance and deep respect with our White and Green Celtic Cross from Highams Park Florist. This elegant funeral tribute features a striking cross shape crafted with a lush base of white and green spray chrysanthemums, beautifully contrasted with vibrant orange roses and fresh greenery. The gentle white and green tones symbolise peace, purity and eternal life, while the warm orange roses add a touch of heartfelt warmth and celebration of life.

Expertly arranged by our skilled florists in Highams Park, this Celtic cross makes a meaningful tribute for funerals, memorials or church services. Its generous size, approximately 89cm (35") in length and 54cm (21") in width, ensures a dignified and prominent display beside the casket or on a stand.

We use only fresh, premium-quality flowers and follow a thoughtful substitution policy, ensuring that any seasonal alternatives match the style, colour and value of the original design. Trust Highams Park Florist for reliable, compassionate service and timely local delivery to funeral directors, churches and homes. Order this white and green Celtic cross tribute today to convey your sympathy with grace and elegance.
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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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