Set against a stark white backdrop and seen from a slightly elevated viewpoint, this floral Celtic cross reveals its sculptural clarity and meticulous craftsmanship. The main arms and longer base are formed from densely packed white spray chrysanthemums, their fine petals creating a soft, clouded texture that imparts calm and purity. Bright, almost lime apple-green button chrysanthemums are carefully inset to trace the circular ring at the centre and to alternate through the horizontal arms, producing the distinctive woven motif associated with Celtic design and adding a tactile, cushion-like counterpoint to the white. Anchoring the design, three rich orange-yellow roses bloom at the very center where the arms meet; their warm petals bring a comforting focal glow, their scent suggested by the visual richness and further heightened by sprigs of dark green fern or similar foliage that frame and lift the cluster. The deliberate colour trio-white, green, and orange-quietly evokes Irish identity while retaining universal solemnity, making the piece especially fitting for memorials or funerals for those with Celtic roots. The soft, even lighting emphasises the three-dimensional form and the crisp edges of each flower type, creating gentle shadows that enhance depth without overpowering the composition. Imagined in a local context, this cross would read as a dignified tribute at a service near Bexleyheath's Broadway or resting gently on a chapel stand by Danson Park; it carries the kind of handcrafted restraint and warmth that marks thoughtful sympathy work from an experienced neighbourhood florist.
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Viewed from a gentle angle slightly above, this three-dimensional Celtic cross is meticulously constructed from fresh flowers against a bright white background, every petal and texture clearly defined. The structural arms and elongated shaft are densely packed with pure white spray chrysanthemums, their tiny, cloud-like heads creating an airy, soft mattress of blooms that speaks of quiet purity and tenderness. Woven through that white foundation are vivid apple-green button chrysanthemums, their rounded, buttoned forms placed in deliberate bands to outline the circular ring at the heart of the cross and to mark alternating sections along the horizontal arms, producing the knot-like visual that defines Celtic symbolism. At the very centre, where the arms meet, three lush orange roses form a warm focal point; their golden-orange petals are fully formed and glowing, a bright, consoling ember against the cool whites and fresh greens. Dark green fern sprigs cradle those roses, adding a subtle, woody contrast and a whisper of verdant depth. The lighting is soft and clear, casting minimal shadow so the cross reads as both sculptural and tender, suitable as a funeral tribute or memorial for someone of Irish descent. The palette-white, apple green, and orange-echoes Irish colors without being literal, carrying both national resonance and universal symbolism of faith and remembrance. As a local florist based in Bexleyheath, I imagine this arrangement placed by family photos near Danson Park or on the chapel table at a service along the Broadway, offering a composed, respectful expression of love and memory that is as tactile as it is symbolic. The photograph captures a refined funeral tribute arranged as a horizontal panel that interprets the Irish tricolour in flowers, a meaningful choice for Irish families in Bexleyheath saying a final farewell. A broad central strip of white chrysanthemums provides the calm heart of the design, each bloom layered closely so their petals weave together into a smooth, cushiony surface, like freshly fallen snow. Set into this white band is a cluster of three roses, their blossoms opening in rich gradients of colour from deep tangerine and coppery orange to softer, golden yellow at the tips. These roses create a warm, radiant centre that seems to glow gently, reminiscent of evening light over Barnehurst and the surrounding neighbourhoods. Around them, a halo of fresh green foliage and fern-like leaves adds structure and a breath of woodland freshness. Embracing this tranquil centre, bands of lime-green button chrysanthemums appear along the upper and lower edges, and hint at the sides as well, echoing the green of the Irish flag. Their tiny, rounded heads are massed closely, giving the impression of soft, living moss and adding a lively counterpoint to the serene white. The lighting is soft and diffuse, highlighting the intricate petal details without harsh shadows, creating a feeling of quiet respect. This floral piece reads as a tender statement of remembrance and heritage, suited for display beside a coffin, at a memorial, or within a church in the Bexleyheath area, where flowers often carry deep personal and cultural significance.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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Honor a loved one with our elegant White and Green Celtic Cross tribute, expertly handcrafted by Bexleyheath Florist. This striking cross-shaped arrangement combines fresh white and green spray chrysanthemums with rich orange roses and lush greenery, creating a beautiful balance of purity, peace and warmth. Designed for funerals, memorials or graveside tributes, it offers a thoughtful way to express sympathy and remembrance.

Measuring approximately 89cm (35") in length and 54cm (21") in width, this floral cross makes a graceful focal piece for the service. Each tribute is thoughtfully arranged by our skilled florists in Bexleyheath, using premium-quality blooms for lasting freshness and impact.

Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of a similar colour, size and value, always maintaining the overall style and quality of the design. Trust Bexleyheath Florist for a dignified, reliable funeral tribute with caring local service. Order online for prompt, professional delivery in and around Bexleyheath.
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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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