A striking ceremonial cross assembled from living flowers, shown against a stark white backdrop and photographed from a slight overhead perspective so the three-dimensional construction is immediately legible. The arms and elongated shaft are built from dense clusters of small white chrysanthemums that read as a velvet field of petals; their airy softness conveys purity and enduring love. Interlaced within that white ground are segments of bright, lime-apple green button chrysanthemums arranged with geometric precision: these greens delineate the circular ring at the arm intersection and fill alternating sections of the horizontal bar, creating a tactile, knot-like effect that references traditional Celtic patterns. Nestled at the very heart of the cross is a concentrated trio of orange-yellow roses-sunny, tightly petalled, and warmly luminous-surrounded by a few fronds of deep green foliage which lift the central bloom visually and temper the palette with cool contrast. The overall colourway-white, green, and orange-echoes Irish identity and lends the piece particular poignancy for commemorations of Irish heritage or services timed around St. Patrick's Day; one can almost imagine it standing beside floral tributes at a service near Chiswick House or on the steps of a chapel by Chiswick High Road. The soft studio lighting accentuates petal texture, the wreathlike ring and the cross's dimensionality, producing an arrangement that speaks equally of reverence, craftsmanship, and gentle hope.
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A small, lovingly handcrafted Celtic cross made in soft cream yarn and photographed against a bright white background, seen from a slightly elevated angle that reveals its rounded arms and the textured central ring. The off-white crochet stitches are dense and even, giving the cross a plush, tactile quality that invites the fingertips; the pattern widens at the arms and gently tapers down the elongated shaft. Interwoven into the outer edges and the circular knot where the arms meet are vibrant emerald-green yarn accents, placed in tight rows that contrast crisply with the cream body and evoke the same visual rhythm as embroidered Celtic motifs. At the very centre, three tiny, delicate yellow-orange rosebud appliqués-each with a whisper of darker green leaf-are sewn into a compact cluster, their warm tones providing a luminous focal point against the cooler yarn palette. Soft studio light skims the surface, picking out the loops and the subtle shadow between stitches so the three-dimensional form reads clearly even in the photograph; the overall effect balances devotional calm with handmade warmth. This piece smells faintly of wool and starch rather than florals, suggesting a keepsake or memorial ornament made for a mantel, a prayer corner, or a St. Patrick's Day display. As a Chiswick maker might note, it feels like something you'd find tucked among handcrafted gifts at Chiswick Sunday Market or the craft stalls near Turnham Green - a small, intimate tribute that carries Irish resonance in colour and form and could be kept as a tactile memory of a loved one. A large sympathy cross dominates the image, its form carefully outlined and filled with lush, white chrysanthemum blooms that create a calm, velvety surface from top to base. The chrysanthemums are arranged so densely that no gaps are visible, just layer upon layer of cool, snowy petals. Around the edges and at the ends of the cross's arms, clusters of vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums rise slightly above the white, their compact, dome-shaped heads adding a moss-like texture and a refreshing pop of colour. At the centre where the arms meet, three roses rest together as the focal point: one a rich, deep orange, the others softly shifting from apricot into a warm golden yellow, like late-afternoon sunlight. Their petals are gently unfurling, lending a sense of tender openness. Encircling the roses are delicate sprays of bright green filler and darker fern-like leaves, which fan out to frame the heart of the design. The arrangement is photographed in clear, natural light, showing every curve of petal and subtle shade difference between the greens, whites, and oranges. It feels like a thoughtfully created memorial tribute from a trusted Chiswick florist, suitable for a funeral or remembrance service in the local area, perhaps near Chiswick High Road or the green spaces by the river. The cross speaks of comfort, hope, and enduring love, while gently referencing Irish heritage through its carefully balanced colours.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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Our White and Green Celtic Cross is a graceful floral tribute, thoughtfully designed by Florists Chiswick to convey love, peace and remembrance. This elegant cross arrangement features white spray chrysanthemums and green spray chrysanthemums, accented with vibrant orange roses and lush greenery for a gentle contrast of colour and texture.

Perfect for funerals, memorials or a final farewell, this Celtic cross symbolises faith and everlasting love. Carefully arranged to an approximate length of 89cm (35") and width of 54cm (21"), it creates a beautiful focal point beside the coffin, at the altar or in a remembrance area.

Each tribute is handcrafted in our Chiswick flower shop using fresh, premium blooms for lasting beauty. While some flowers may be substituted due to seasonal availability, we always match the style, colour palette and quality to ensure a respectful and elegant finish. With reliable local delivery from Florists Chiswick, you can send your condolences with confidence and ease. Order this white and green Celtic cross today to honour a loved one with a serene and meaningful floral tribute.
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