A carefully composed floral Celtic cross rests against a crisp white field, photographed from a slightly elevated angle so its three-dimensional form and textures are clearly visible. The cross's arms and elongated lower shaft are densely covered with pure white spray chrysanthemums whose small, clustered petals create a soft, cushion-like surface that conveys serenity and reverence. Intersperse within that white matrix are bold sections of apple-green button chrysanthemums; these chart the circular ring at the centre and alternate inside the arms, their round, lime-hued faces lending contrast, rhythm, and the impression of woven Celtic patterning. Anchoring the design at the intersection is a neat cluster of three orange-yellow roses-bright, warm petals leaning more toward golden-orange than deep amber-carefully framed by a few dark green fern sprigs which add depth and a cool foliage counterpoint. The photographer's lighting is gentle yet clear, drawing attention to petal texture and the sculptural presence of the cross while preserving an overall sense of calm. The palette of white, green and orange quietly evokes Irish symbolism, making this a fitting memorial tribute for families with Celtic connections or for services held near local landmarks such as Kensal Green Cemetery or the community chapels along College Road. I imagine the faint, comforting scent of roses mingling with chrysanthemum freshness and the tactile plushness of the button blooms-an arrangement that reads as both a dignified funeral piece and a tender mark of remembrance crafted with experienced, local care.
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Seen from a slightly elevated viewpoint against a clean, bright white backdrop, this handcrafted floral Celtic cross reads as a serene statement of remembrance. The cross's broad arms and long shaft are densely covered in pure white spray chrysanthemums, their tiny, cloud-like petals creating a soft, plush canvas that suggests quiet dignity and purity. Interlaced through that white foundation are concentrated bands of vivid apple-green button chrysanthemums; these lime-toned, rounded blooms trace the cross's distinctive circular ring where the arms meet and fill alternating segments along the arms themselves, producing a rhythmic, almost woven texture that nods to Celtic knotwork. At the very centre, three fully opened orange roses-rich golden-orange rather than deep red-form a small, luminous focal cluster. Their velvety petals glow warmly against the cool white and fresh green, and they are tenderly framed by a few sprigs of dark green ferny foliage that add depth and a subtle, natural contrast. The lighting is soft and clear, catching the contours of petals and the three-dimensional form of the cross so each flower reads with crisp definition. As a local floral craftsman speaking from Kensal Green, I imagine this piece placed near the graveside at Kensal Green Cemetery or delivered to a quiet chapel on Chamberlayne Road, its palette quietly evoking Irish roots without overwhelming the solemnity of the moment. The arrangement carries the faint, comforting scent of chrysanthemums and rose, a tactile plushness to the touch, and an overall mood of respectful remembrance-a thoughtful funeral tribute or sympathy piece that balances tradition, colour, and heartfelt care for a loved one. The photograph reveals a serene Irish-coloured floral cross, the kind of arrangement that feels at home in a reflective corner of Kensal Green Cemetery or a nearby chapel. The base of the cross is formed from a dense layer of white chrysanthemums, their numerous petals overlapping tightly to create a soft, plush surface that feels almost like fabric. In the centre, three striking roses form a warm focal point: their petals blend rich orange, tangerine and golden yellow tones, capturing the glow of evening light along College Road. These central roses are ringed with lively green filler and glossy leaves, gathered together to cradle the blooms and emphasise their importance. Light, feather-like fern fronds extend from behind the roses, introducing flowing lines that give the composition a gentle sense of movement amid the structured form. Around the white chrysanthemums, a strong border of lime-green cushion chrysanthemums frames the entire piece. Their tidy, rounded blooms sit closely side by side, creating a textured edge that resembles fresh spring moss in a shaded garden. This vivid green frame, combined with the white base and orange-gold roses, quietly mirrors the Irish flag without overwhelming the viewer. The lighting across the arrangement is even and soft, so that every petal and leaf is clearly visible yet nothing appears harsh or overlit. Overall, the design conveys peace, remembrance and subtle pride in Irish heritage, making it an appropriate choice for funeral and memorial services throughout the Kensal Green area, where families seek tributes that balance symbolism with gentle elegance.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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The White and Green Celtic Cross from Kensal Green Florist is a serene and elegant funeral tribute, thoughtfully designed to express love, remembrance and sympathy. Crafted with fresh white and green spray chrysanthemums, vibrant orange roses and lush greenery, this cross-shaped arrangement offers a beautiful balance of purity, peace and warmth.

Perfect for funerals, memorials and graveside tributes, this Celtic cross tribute creates a meaningful focal point with its symbolic shape and gentle colour palette. Measuring approximately 89cm (35") in length and 54cm (21") in width, it is a substantial arrangement that stands out while remaining tasteful and refined.

Handmade in Kensal Green by experienced florists, every White and Green Celtic Cross is created with care, using premium-quality flowers for long-lasting freshness. Where seasonal availability affects specific blooms, we follow a careful substitution policy, choosing flowers of similar size, colour and equal or superior quality to maintain the overall style and sentiment.

Ideal for families and friends wishing to honour a loved one with a traditional yet distinctive funeral cross, this design reflects both reverence and hope. Order online from Kensal Green Florist for reliable, professional service and prompt local delivery in Kensal Green and surrounding areas.
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