A striking memorial cross created entirely from fresh flowers, presented against a stark white background so every petal and hue reads with clarity. The foundational mass of the cross is built from tightly clustered white spray chrysanthemums, their small heads creating a cloud-like, dignified surface across the arms and shaft. Contrasting bands of near-lime green button chrysanthemums are carefully positioned to define the circular Celtic ring at the centre and to punctuate the horizontal arms in alternating segments, their compact roundness adding a lush, tactile rhythm to the overall silhouette. Nestled at the very heart is an intimate cluster of three vivid orange-yellow roses - their cups of warm colour immediately drawing the eye - surrounded and slightly lifted by deep green fern or foliage sprigs that give the composition depth and a natural frame. The palette of white, apple-green and bright orange subtly evokes an Irish sensibility, making this design particularly suitable for families wishing to honour Celtic roots or to mark St Patrick's Day remembrances; yet its classic cross form and soft lighting make it universally appropriate for funeral tributes and sympathy flowers. I imagine it arriving with quiet grace at a Southgate memorial service, placed beside a chapel lectern or on a mantel in a family home near Grovelands Park, where neighbours from Palmers Green and Arnos Grove come together to remember. The thoughtful construction and clear photographic presentation emphasise the artisan skill behind the piece and the gentle consolation it is intended to offer.
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A lovingly handcrafted Celtic cross rendered in soft crochet rather than blooms, shown against a bright white backdrop and photographed from slightly above so the textured stitches catch the light. The main body is worked in a warm off-white or cream yarn, its broad arms and long shaft formed by close, even loops that give a gentle, pillowy depth. Vivid emerald-green yarn is interwoven to trace the ring where the arms meet and to edge the outer curves, producing the same striking contrast of cool green against pale cream you might expect from a floral tribute. At the very centre a tiny cluster of three miniature yellow-orange rosebuds - delicate embroidered or appliqué flowers - nestle within a few small dark-green stitched leaves, offering a bright, sunlit focal point and a hint of natural warmth. The overall effect is tactile and intimate: you can almost feel the softness of the yarn and the faint, homely scent of handwork, a keepsake that reads as both devotional symbol and cherished handmade ornament. This piece would sit gracefully among memorial displays, a table offering at a local church sale, or a comforting bedside keepsake following a funeral service. As a Southgate florist who also works with local makers, I can picture this at a craft stall near Southgate High Street or tucked into a remembrance corner at Grovelands Park gatherings, its colours evoking quiet consolation. The soft shadows and clear lighting emphasise the three-dimensional form and meticulous craftsmanship, inviting touch and close inspection - a small, enduring emblem of faith and memory that bridges textile art and personal commemoration in our community. A beautifully balanced floral cross fills the scene, designed as a meaningful Irish-inspired funeral tribute with a calm, reverent presence. The cross is entirely paved with white chrysanthemums, their round, fluffy flower heads packed snugly together to create a thick, plush base that looks almost like a soft quilt of petals. Standing proud against this snowy backdrop are clusters of lime-green button chrysanthemums, placed thoughtfully at the tips and corners of the cross, where they rise in neat domes and lend a fresh, spring-like energy. At the very heart of the cross rests a trio of roses in warm tones that shift from deep orange at their centres to a softer, yellow-orange glow at the edges, reminiscent of a quiet sunset viewed from a quiet Southgate street. These roses are gently embraced by arcs of dark green fern leaves and fine, small-leaved greenery, which peek through the chrysanthemums and spine the centre with subtle structure. The interplay of green, white, and orange hints clearly at the Irish national colours, making the design a fitting choice for families wishing to honour Irish roots or a loved one's connection to Ireland. The lighting is even and natural, revealing every ridge, curl, and vein in the petals and leaves, and enhancing the tranquil mood. Crafted with the care you would expect from a dedicated local florist near Southgate's churches and crematoriums, this cross communicates peace, remembrance, and enduring affection, offering a comforting focal point at a funeral, memorial, or graveside service.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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Honor a loved one with the elegant White and Green Celtic Cross, a thoughtfully designed funeral tribute from Flower Delivery Southgate. This striking cross arrangement blends white spray chrysanthemums, green spray chrysanthemums, vibrant orange roses and lush greenery for a comforting yet uplifting display. The classic Celtic cross shape offers a meaningful symbol of faith, remembrance and eternal love, making it ideal for funerals, memorial services and graveside tributes.

Measuring approximately 89cm (35") in length and 54cm (21") in width, this premium floral cross creates a beautiful focal point beside the casket or at the service. Each tribute is hand-crafted by our experienced Southgate florists who carefully select fresh, high-quality stems for a lasting and dignified finish. Seasonal substitutions may be made where necessary, but we always match the style, colour palette and value to ensure a fitting arrangement.

Available for reliable flower delivery in Southgate and surrounding areas, the White and Green Celtic Cross provides a gentle way to express your sympathy when words are not enough. Order online at flowerdeliverysouthgate.co.uk for a seamless, premium service you can trust.
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