A solemn and artful floral tribute, this Celtic cross is built entirely from fresh flowers and shown against a clean white field, photographed from a slight overhead perspective so the circular centre and arm patterns are visible and defined. The crosss framework is densely covered in small white spray chrysanthemums, their delicate discs forming a smooth, luminous base whose texture feels soft to the eye and comforting to imagine. Bright lime-green button chrysanthemums are woven into the design in deliberate sections, their compact globe forms outlining the central ring and alternating across the horizontal arms to create depth and a graphic, knot-like rhythm. At the precise centre a trio of rich orange-yellow roses serves as a warm, intimate focal point; their layered petals open like small suns and are gently set off by darker green fern or foliage sprigs that add contrast and lift. The composition reads as an emblem of remembrance, suitable for funeral or memorial settings and especially resonant for families of Irish descent because of the white, green and orange interplay. Lighting is soft and directional, accentuating the three-dimensional build and the petal textures without harsh shadows, while the overall scent would be a subtle blend of chrysanthemums and warm rose. I can see this design delivered for a service near Stockley Park, laid respectfully at a graveside in West Drayton cemetery, or displayed in a chapel on a quiet morning; its workmanship speaks of thoughtful, local floral care and heartfelt condolence.
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A finely crafted Celtic cross formed entirely from fresh blooms, photographed against a crisp white background and seen from just above so the three-dimensional shape reads clearly. The broad arms and long shaft are densely covered in small, pure white spray chrysanthemums, their soft, pillowy heads creating a serene, cloud-like texture that suggests quiet reverence and purity. Woven into that white field are bold bands of bright apple-green button chrysanthemums, arranged to trace the circular ring where the arms meet and to fill alternating segments on the horizontal arms; the lime-green cushions add tactile contrast and a modern vibrancy while reinforcing the classic knot-like geometry of a Celtic cross. At the exact centre, a focused cluster of three full, deep orange roses draws the eye - warm, golden-orange petals that glow against the cool white and green, framed by a few dark green fern sprigs which lift the roses and add elegant depth. Soft studio lighting gently models the petals and casts subtle, dignified shadows that emphasise the crosss dimensionality without drama. The overall impression is a respectful, emotive memorial piece suitable as sympathy flowers or a funeral tribute, especially poignant for those with Irish ties, the white, green, and orange whispering the colours of the Irish flag. As a local florist I imagine this displayed at a Wake near Colham Green or laid at a graveside after a service in West Drayton; its textures would carry a muted, comforting scent of chrysanthemums and warm rose, offering a tactile, visual emblem of remembrance and lasting affection. The floral arrangement in this scene is a striking cross, created as a tender tribute that would be at home in any West Drayton funeral or memorial setting. It is formed almost entirely of snowy white chrysanthemums, their blooms packed tightly together so that their soft, fluffy petals merge into a smooth, continuous surface along the full length of the vertical bar and the shorter horizontal arm. The white creates a sense of purity and calm, making the cross stand out with quiet strength. At the fringes-particularly at the ends of the arms and the foot of the cross-rounded clusters of lime-green button chrysanthemums punctuate the design. These bright green, dome-shaped flowers have a distinctive, textured appearance that adds interest and freshness, like small islands of new growth along the canal paths and green corners around West Drayton. At the heart of the cross, right where the two arms intersect, a trio of roses in vibrant orange and soft golden-yellow draws the eye. The roses are open but still full, their layered petals forming intricate spirals that seem to glow from within, bringing warmth and gentle colour to the otherwise white and green palette. Encircling them is a collar of bright green filler and slim, arching fern fronds that peek out from beneath the roses, adding movement and a touch of natural grace. The lighting is soft yet clear, revealing every textural nuance without overpowering the arrangement. Altogether, this floral cross conveys peace, remembrance, and a hint of Irish heritage, suitable for those in West Drayton wishing to honour a loved one with a composed, heartfelt floral gesture.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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Honor a loved one with our elegant White and Green Celtic Cross, thoughtfully handcrafted by Florist West Drayton. This serene funeral tribute features a striking cross design created with white and green spray chrysanthemums, accented by warm orange roses and lush greenery for a gentle touch of colour and depth. Ideal for funerals, memorials or religious services, this floral cross symbolises peace, remembrance and eternal love.

Approximately 89cm (35") in length and 54cm (21") in width, this premium arrangement makes a beautiful focal piece beside the coffin or at the service. Each tribute is arranged with care by our expert florists in West Drayton using fresh, high-quality blooms to ensure a long-lasting, dignified display.

Due to seasonal availability, we may substitute some flowers with similar varieties of equal or higher value, while preserving the style, colour palette and overall look of the design. We offer reliable local delivery from Florist West Drayton to churches, funeral homes and homes in and around West Drayton. Order this White and Green Celtic Cross online for a meaningful, comforting floral tribute.
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