A carefully composed Celtic cross of fresh flowers fills the frame, photographed from a slightly elevated angle on a stark white background that makes each colour sing. The cross's long shaft and arms are densely covered in small white spray chrysanthemums, their delicate, pillowy clusters forming a serene and tactile base. Incorporated into this white tapestry are bright lime-apple green button chrysanthemums, arranged to trace the central circular ring and to punctuate alternating sections along the arms; their compact, spherical faces add bold definition and a pleasing visual cadence. Nestled at the exact centre where arms converge is a compact grouping of three golden-orange roses, their warm petals unfurling with a soft sheen and framed by slender, dark-green fern sprigs that increase depth and draw the eye inward. Lighting is soft and directional enough to reveal petal texture and contour without harsh shadow, so the design retains a classic, contemplative quality. As a local floral creation suited to civic and private remembrances, I can picture it positioned near the steps of a village church or along the pathway at Carshalton Ponds during a commemorative service; its palette subtly reflects Irish colours while remaining universally reverent. The arrangement reads as a thoughtful memorial piece, a funeral cross that balances purity and hope - the quiet perfume of chrysanthemums and the gentle warmth of roses combining to express honour, memory, and consolation.
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Seen from a gentle vantage just above the design, this three-dimensional Celtic cross is composed entirely of fresh flowers and presented against a crisp white background. The main body of the cross is densely clothed in small, pure white spray chrysanthemums whose clustered petals create a plush, cloud-like surface that reads of quiet dignity and calm. Inserted throughout that soft white field are bright apple-green button chrysanthemums, packed tightly to form the circular ring at the cross's centre and to mark alternating sections along the horizontal arms; their round, almost bead-like texture gives the piece a tactile, sculpted rhythm. Anchoring the intersection of the arms is a small, warm cluster of three fully opened orange-yellow roses - their layered petals catching light and bringing a focused glow to the core. A few deep green fern sprigs cradle those roses, adding cool contrast and a whisper of woodland depth. The lighting is soft and even, the crisp backdrop allowing each petal edge and shadow to read clearly, so the colours - white, fresh green, and golden orange - remain vivid without glare. As a local florist I picture this tribute placed beside St. Mary's in Carshalton or laid near the calm waters of Carshalton Ponds; its palette quietly echoes Irish tones while its form honours Christian symbolism. The arrangement conveys a composed, reverent mood: a sympathy tribute or funeral cross that speaks of memory, respect, and the steady comfort of nature's textures and scents - the subtle, clean sweetness of chrysanthemums underscored by a gentle rose perfume. In this image, a beautifully crafted funeral cross lies flat, its structure almost completely hidden beneath a dense blanket of snow-white chrysanthemums. The blossoms cover every inch of the form, their layered petals overlapping to create a soft, cushiony texture that suggests comfort and serenity. At the centre of the cross, three roses take pride of place, their colours shifting from warm burnt orange to honeyed gold, as if they are lit from within by the last light of an autumn afternoon. The roses are framed by sprays of fine greenery: feathery fern leaves, small clusters of vivid green filler, and delicate buds that add dimension and a sense of freshness. Positioned at regular points along the arms and down the length of the cross are neat mounds of lime-green button chrysanthemums, their round, button-like blooms adding a sculpted, tactile contrast to the looser white petals beneath them. Together, the white, green, and orange echo Irish colours in a graceful, understated way, ideal for honouring a loved one with Irish heritage during a funeral in Carshalton or a memorial near the River Wandle. The floral cross radiates quiet respect, with the green symbolising renewal, the white purity and peace, and the warm roses at the centre representing cherished memories that remain at the heart of the family. It looks like a piece carefully arranged by an experienced local florist, intended to rest beside the coffin, at the altar, or on a stand, bringing a touch of natural beauty and gentle hope to a difficult day.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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Our White and Green Celtic Cross is a serene and elegant funeral tribute, handcrafted by Flowers Carshalton in Carshalton. This striking cross-shaped arrangement features a lush base of white and green spray chrysanthemums, accented with warm orange roses and fresh greenery for gentle contrast. Designed to express love, remembrance and respect, it's a meaningful way to honour a loved one at a funeral, memorial or graveside service.

Measuring approximately 89cm (35") in length and 54cm (21") in width, this floral cross creates an impressive yet tasteful display. The classic white and green palette symbolises peace and renewal, while the orange roses add a touch of warmth and affection.

Our skilled florists carefully select each bloom to ensure premium quality and a long-lasting tribute. Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with varieties of similar colour and equal or higher value, maintaining the overall style and beauty of the design. Available for local delivery from Flowers Carshalton, this Celtic cross arrangement offers a dignified and comforting way to say a final farewell. Order online today for a reliable, professional service in Carshalton and surrounding areas.
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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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