A three-dimensional Celtic cross of fresh flowers fills the frame, set against an immaculate white background and photographed from a slightly raised viewpoint so its layered construction is evident. Small, pristine white spray chrysanthemums form the structural arms and elongated shaft, packed closely enough to read as a soft, pillowed surface that suggests serenity and purity. Accented within this white field are sections of almost lime-green button chrysanthemums, their compact, spherical blooms arranged with geometric precision to outline the circular central ring and to punctuate alternating stretches of the cross arms - a pattern that gives the symbol its distinctive, knot-like character. At the precise centre a tight cluster of three bright orange roses becomes the warm visual and emotional focal point; their petals open like little suns and are gently cradled by deep green fern foliage, which heightens the contrast and brings a natural, reverent frame. The colours - white, vivid green and orange-yellow - quietly echo the Irish flag and make the piece especially apt for memorials honouring Irish heritage or for services held around St. Patrick's Day. Soft, even lighting brings out the texture of each chrysanthemum button and the velvet softness of the roses without dramatic shadows, so the craft and three-dimensionality remain the centre of attention. This is the sort of thoughtful, sober tribute families across Hackney - from Broadway Market to London Fields and the surrounds of Mare Street - choose when they want a dignified, locally crafted expression of remembrance and faith.
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A finely modelled, three-dimensional Celtic cross formed entirely from fresh flowers sits against a bright white background, viewed from just above so its sculpted depth is clear. The backbone of the cross is built from tightly clustered white spray chrysanthemums, their small, cloud-like petals producing a plush, velvety surface that reads as quiet and pure. Into that white canvas the designer has threaded lively apple-green button chrysanthemums, their rounded heads placed with deliberate rhythm to trace the circular ring at the intersection of the arms and to occupy alternating segments along each arm, giving the piece a subtle sculptural cadence. At the exact centre, where the arms meet, three fully opened orange roses provide a warm, sunlit focal point; their golden-orange petals carry a gentle, bittersweet perfume and are gently cupped by a few darker green fern fronds that lift and frame them. Soft studio light falls evenly across the arrangement, sharpening the contrast between the cool white, the bright lime green and the glowing orange without casting harsh shadows, so every petal and button bloom is crisply defined. The overall effect is reverent and dignified - a sympathy tribute that reads both contemporary and timeless, appropriate for a funeral or memorial with Celtic connections. As a florist in Hackney I often place pieces like this near family memorials around Mare Street, Broadway Market and London Fields: they sit calmly in chapels and on service plinths, their clean lines and Irish-tinged palette quietly affirming heritage and memory. The tactile mix of soft chrysanthemums, compact buttons and velvet-petalled roses, together with the cool light and careful composition, makes this cross a comforting symbol of remembrance and steady devotion. Captured in clear, gentle light, this Irish-inspired funeral cross conveys a sense of timeless remembrance, the kind of design that might be chosen by a Hackney family wanting to honour a loved one with deep Irish connections. The cross is entirely blanketed in white chrysanthemums, their small, many-petalled blooms packed closely together so that they form a thick, velvet-like surface of white. This creates a calm and neutral foundation, much like a quiet sky over Victoria Park on a still day. Subtle accents of lime-green button chrysanthemums are placed at the arms and along the edges, forming rounded tufts that add a fresh, moss-like texture and a vivid pop of colour. At the exact centre of the cross sits a cluster of three roses in warm shades of golden orange and apricot, their petals unfolding in soft spirals that catch the light. Tiny sprigs of green filler, possibly buds or berries, and polished leaves gather around them, while delicate fern-like fronds extend outward, framing the central roses and adding gentle movement. The overall colour harmony of green, white, and orange recalls the Irish flag without being overly bold, making the piece both symbolic and understated. This floral cross would be fitting for a church service on Amhurst Road, a memorial at a local crematorium, or a graveside farewell in one of Hackney's nearby cemeteries. The composition feels lovingly crafted, each bloom thoughtfully placed to preserve the clarity of the cross shape and to offer a quiet message of peace, hope, and enduring affection on a difficult day.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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Honor a loved one with the serene elegance of our White and Green Celtic Cross from Hackney Florist. This premium funeral tribute features a unique cross-shaped design crafted with white and green spray chrysanthemums, symbolising purity, peace and eternal life. Vibrant orange roses add a gentle touch of warmth and remembrance, while lush greenery completes the thoughtful arrangement.

Expertly arranged by our skilled florists in Hackney, this Celtic cross tribute is ideal for funerals, memorials and church services. Its generous size (approx. 89cm x 54cm) ensures it makes a meaningful focal piece, expressing your love, respect and condolences with grace and dignity.

We carefully select fresh, high-quality blooms for every order and follow a sensitive substitution policy, ensuring any seasonal changes maintain the same colour palette, style and value. Whether you are sending flowers from afar or ordering locally, you can rely on Hackney Florist for professional, reliable service.

Perfect for families seeking a traditional yet distinctive funeral cross, this arrangement offers a beautiful way to say a final farewell. Order online from Hackney Florist for attentive service and timely delivery to local funeral directors and venues in Hackney and surrounding areas.
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