A beautifully proportioned floral Celtic cross rests on a stark white field, shot from a vantage point slightly above so the three-dimensional form and layered workmanship are apparent. The structural arms and elongated lower shaft are formed from densely set white spray chrysanthemums whose tiny heads create a continuous, velvety surface that feels soft to the touch and visually pure. Crisp apple-green button chrysanthemums are carefully inset to define the classic circular ring at the cross's centre and to alternate within the arms, their lime tones and compact spheres providing both rhythm and sculptural interest against the serene white. Nestled at the intersection of those arms is a small, luminous cluster of three orange to yellow-orange roses; their warmer hues act as a poignant focal point, the petals' gentle curl suggesting hope and remembrance while dark green fern sprigs behind them add depth and a cooling contrast. The lighting is gentle and clear, picking out petal edges and the slight sheen on the roses without overpowering the composition; a subtle, fresh floral scent seems implied, marrying the soft chrysanthemum base with the rosier warmth at the heart. The overall feeling is one of quiet dignity-a memorial piece that honours Celtic symbolism and Irish heritage, suitable for placement at a funeral service, church hall, or graveside near East Ham High Street or Central Park. The thoughtful interplay of texture, colour, and form reveals careful floral craftsmanship and a respectful emotional intent.
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A long, three-dimensional Celtic cross crafted entirely from fresh flowers sits against a bright white backdrop, photographed from a slightly elevated angle so the sculpted depth is clear. The cross's body is densely packed with pure white spray chrysanthemums, their tiny petals forming a soft, cushion-like surface that reads as both delicate and dignified; the white gives the piece an airy clarity that suggests purity and quiet reverence. Interwoven through that white base are vivid apple-green button chrysanthemums, placed with precision to trace the circular ring where the arms meet and to fill alternating segments along the horizontal arms. These lime-bright buttons lend tactile contrast and a contemporary pop of colour while recalling the green of Irish heritage. Anchoring the design at the very centre is a compact cluster of three fully opened orange-gold roses; their warm, honeyed petals glow against the cool white and fresh green, and they are gently cradled by dark green fern sprigs that add a soft botanical frame and depth. Soft studio lighting picks out the texture of each petal and the subtle sheen on the rosebuds, while a faint floral scent-rose warmth edged with green chrysanthemum freshness-seems almost audible. The arrangement's proportions are elongated, with a longer lower shaft that lends a solemn, processional quality appropriate for memorial use. As a florist in East Ham I imagine this tribute placed beside a church service or a graveside near Central Park or on Barking Road, offering a visual speech of remembrance that honours Celtic symbolism and Irish roots with restraint and heartfelt care. In this photograph, a memorial cross fashioned from fresh flowers is seen from above, its composition both traditional and subtly Irish-inspired. The cross is completely covered in white chrysanthemums, the blooms placed so densely that their many-petalled heads merge into one continuous blanket of white. Their rounded forms and soft texture give the impression of a deeply padded surface, clean and serene. Accentuating the structure, clusters of lime-green button chrysanthemums are arranged in neat, domed shapes along the arms and ends of the cross, providing a crisp outline. These small, spherical blooms have a distinctive, textured look, similar to tiny cushions of moss or the bright greenery found tucked between buildings and side streets around East Ham. At the centre of the cross, where all the lines meet, a compact cluster of three roses forms a warm focal point. The roses display a gradient of colour from deep orange at their centres to gentler yellow-orange at the tips, so they appear to glow softly against the white chrysanthemums behind them. Around these roses, sprigs of small green filler and darker, fern-like leaves stretch outward, adding movement and a touch of wildness to the otherwise precise design. The lighting is soft yet clear, capturing every curve of petal and subtle shade of green. The overall feeling is one of quiet reverence and heartfelt condolence, making this design well suited to a funeral or memorial gathering in East Ham, whether for a family with Irish connections or for anyone who wishes to convey peace, remembrance, and a gentle, enduring love through flowers.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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The White and Green Celtic Cross is a graceful floral tribute, thoughtfully designed to convey love, remembrance and peace. Handcrafted in East Ham by Flower Delivery East Ham, this cross-shaped arrangement blends soft white spray chrysanthemums, fresh green spray chrysanthemums, vibrant orange roses and lush greenery for a striking yet serene finish.

Ideal for funerals, memorial services and graveside tributes, this Celtic cross offers a meaningful way to honour a cherished life. The crisp white and green tones symbolise purity and renewal, while the warm orange roses add a gentle touch of comfort and hope. Expert florists carefully arrange every stem to create a balanced, elegant design that stands out with dignity.

Measuring approximately 89cm (35") in length and 54cm (21") in width, this tribute is perfectly sized for display at services or as a focal point on a stand. We offer reliable flower delivery in East Ham and surrounding areas, ensuring your arrangement arrives fresh and on time. Due to seasonal availability, some blooms may be substituted with flowers of similar colour, size and value, always maintaining the premium style and quality you expect.

Choose the White and Green Celtic Cross to send a heartfelt, respectful message when words are not enough.
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