A solemn and beautifully detailed floral Celtic cross, presented on a stark white background and viewed from a slightly raised perspective that emphasises its three-dimensional contours. The dominant fabric of the cross is made from tightly packed white spray chrysanthemums, their tiny petals creating a soft, luminous surface that suggests purity and calm. Contrasting with that serene white are sections of vivid lime-apple green button chrysanthemums, carefully positioned to define the circular ring at the cross's centre and to appear in alternating blocks along the arms, producing a woven, knot-like visual rhythm. At the very heart, where the arms join, a neat cluster of three warm orange-yellow roses opens fully - their velvety petals providing a concentrated point of colour that draws the eye and imparts a gentle warmth to the arrangement. Dark green fern or similar foliage subtly frames those roses, offering a fine-textured backdrop that enhances the central glow. The lighting is soft and diffuse, picking out the sculptural depth of the cross and the contrast between the cushiony mums and the smooth rose petals. As someone who arranges memorial tributes for families in the Belsize Park neighbourhood, I can see this piece laid with care at a local service near Rosslyn Hill or on a quiet table in a chapel by Hampstead Heath; its palette of white, green and orange-yellow quietly echoes Irish colours and carries both respect and consolation. The overall craft reflects considered proportion and a tactile quality that comforts while honouring memory.
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A meticulously shaped three-dimensional Celtic cross formed entirely from fresh flowers, photographed against a bright white background and seen from a gentle overhead angle. The cross's main mass is a plush carpet of small, pure white spray chrysanthemums, their soft, cloud-like petals packed tightly to create broad, rounded arms and a lengthened lower shaft with a quiet, reverent texture. Woven through that white field are vivid pockets of apple-green button chrysanthemums, arranged with deliberate rhythm to trace the circular ring at the cross's intersection and to punctuate alternating sections of each arm, giving the memorial piece depth and the intricacy of a Celtic knot. At the central meeting point a trio of fully opened orange roses provides a warm, golden focal glow; their velvety petals catch the light and offer a gentle sunlit counterpoint to the cool white and fresh green. Dark green fern sprigs cradle those roses, introducing a deeper tone and a fine, feathery contrast against the round chrysanthemums. The lighting is soft and clear, revealing the tactile variation between the chrysanthemum cushions and the rose petals, and the camera's slightly elevated view emphasises the cross's three-dimensional form. As a florist familiar with Belsize Park and nearby Hampstead Heath, I imagine this composition carried with care to a remembrance at the parish church or laid near a graveside-an arrangement that quietly speaks of faith, Irish heritage, and enduring memory. The overall impression is one of dignified comfort: cool clarity from the whites, fresh vitality from the greens, and a tender, heartfelt warmth from the central orange roses. This image shows a meticulously composed Irish-themed sympathy arrangement, captured as it rests flat, ready to be delivered to a chapel of rest or funeral service in Belsize Park. The tribute is arranged in a rectangular form, with a broad, central band of white chrysanthemums providing the main body. Each blossom is densely packed, their cool, soft petals blending seamlessly together to create a velvety, snow-like surface that conveys purity, peace, and reflection. Embracing this white centre, on all visible sides, is a strong frame of lime-green cushion chrysanthemums. These compact, domed flowers add a striking visual contrast, their almost mossy texture and crisp colour suggesting new growth and hope amid sorrow, like spring foliage in nearby Hampstead Heath after a shower. Right at the centre of the white, three roses are grouped in a tight cluster. Their colours shift from deep burnt orange through to a gentler golden yellow at the tips, capturing the feeling of a sunset and the warmth of treasured memories. Small clusters of green filler flowers and extended, fern-like leaves circle and support the roses, giving extra dimension and a gentle, natural rhythm. The lighting in the photograph is soft and even, allowing the rich colours and textures to stand out without harsh shadows. This floral tricolour feels like a respectful nod to Irish identity and is ideally suited as a funeral tribute, a memorial piece, or a commemorative design for an Irish celebration, composed with calm, confident craftsmanship by a local Belsize Park florist.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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Express heartfelt sympathy with our White and Green Celtic Cross from Belsize Park Flowers. This elegant funeral tribute is lovingly arranged with white and green spray chrysanthemums, accented by rich orange roses and fresh greenery to create a serene cross-shaped design. Perfect for conveying love, remembrance and peace, it's a dignified choice for funerals, memorials and religious services.

Handcrafted by our skilled florists in Belsize Park, this Celtic cross arrangement offers a beautiful balance of purity and colour. The white chrysanthemums symbolise innocence and respect, while the green tones and orange roses add warmth and hope. Measuring approximately 89cm (35") in length and 54cm (21") in width, it makes an impressive and meaningful display beside the casket, at the altar or near a photo tribute.

We carefully select fresh, premium flowers for every order, following a thoughtful substitution policy if certain blooms are out of season. You'll always receive a tribute of equal or superior quality, style and value. Available for reliable local delivery from Belsize Park Flowers, this white and green Celtic cross is a comforting way to say a final goodbye. Order online for a beautifully crafted funeral flower arrangement you can trust.
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