This photographic study shows a meticulously arranged Celtic cross made entirely of fresh flowers, set against a vivid white background that keeps every detail in sharp relief. The structure is composed mainly of densely packed white chrysanthemums whose tiny florets create a uniform, velvety surface across the arms and the extended lower shaft; their airy softness suggests notions of peace and eternal remembrance. Interwoven with the white are lively patches of lime-bright button chrysanthemums, placed with precision to delineate the circular ring at the centre of the cross and to punctuate alternating segments along the horizontal arms, forming a plush pattern reminiscent of a knotted Celtic form. Anchoring the design is a small, elegant cluster of three orange-yellow roses at the intersection of the arms-their warm, sunlit petals forming an emotive focal point and offering a comforting glow against the cool white and fresh green. Subtle sprigs of deep green foliage frame the roses and enhance the cross's dimensionality, their darker hues creating gentle visual recession so the centre reads forward. The lighting is soft but direct, revealing petal texture and the cross's three-dimensional contour while retaining a serene atmosphere suitable for funeral or memorial settings. The palette-white, green, and orange-quietly echoes the Irish tricolour, making this arrangement especially appropriate for families wishing to acknowledge Celtic roots. I imagine this piece delivered with care around Hoxton and Shoreditch, placed thoughtfully at a service near Regent's Canal or Hoxton Market as a respectful, handcrafted tribute.
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A lovingly hand-crocheted Celtic cross, photographed on a bright white backdrop and shown with gentle overhead lighting that reveals its soft, tactile texture. The main body is worked in an off-white, cream yarn with a slightly fuzzy halo, forming broad, rounded arms and a long lower shaft; the stitches read like tiny ropes and loops, giving the piece a quiet, comforting presence similar to a well-loved heirloom. Rich emerald-green yarn is carefully interlaced to trace the outer edges of each arm and to define the central circular ring where the arms meet, producing a crisp contrast between the warm cream and the deep green that evokes traditional Irish motifs. At the very centre a delicate cluster of three tiny yellow-orange rosebuds-likely tiny fabric embellishments or miniature dried buds-are sewn in with a few sprigs of small green leaves, their warm tones catching the eye and suggesting sunrise or hope at the heart of the symbol. The overall scale feels intimate, the surface soft under the fingertips, and the construction speaks of patient, skilled handcraft: even tension in the stitches, neat joins at the junction, and carefully hidden tails. There is a gentle domestic scent in the imagined scene-wool and a faint trace of vintage fabric-rather than a floral perfume, and the lighting throws mild shadows that emphasize the cross's rounded three-dimensional form. This piece reads as both devotional ornament and folk-art keepsake, suited to a mantel, a prayer corner, or as a thoughtful handmade token from a local Hoxton craft stall or market, recalling the quiet creativity found around Hoxton Street Market and the studios off Pitfield Street. A beautifully crafted Irish-themed funeral cross dominates the image, its form built entirely from fresh white chrysanthemums that create a dense, cushiony surface across every arm. Their many-layered petals overlap like soft feathers, giving the cross a tranquil, almost cloud-like presence that would sit with grace in a Hoxton chapel or at a family home. Along the edges and at key points in the design, domes of vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums interrupt the white, forming softly rounded mounds that recall patches of spring moss or the fresh lawns of Shoreditch Park after rain. These green accents give gentle definition to the cross shape while echoing the green of the Irish flag. At the intersection of the arms, three luminous roses become the emotional heart of the piece. Their petals open in rich tones of amber, apricot, and warm golden yellow, deepening toward the centre in a way that suggests a gentle flame of remembrance. Surrounding the roses are sprigs of bright green filler and delicately arching fern fronds, which extend slightly over the surrounding white chrysanthemums, adding depth, movement, and a touch of woodland softness. The arrangement is photographed in clear, even light, capturing the freshness of the flowers and the subtle contrast between matte petals and glossy foliage. This floral cross, likely prepared for a funeral, memorial, or Irish heritage tribute, carries a message of peace, hope, and enduring affection, and reflects the thoughtful craftsmanship and local understanding of a Hoxton florist familiar with the community's moments of farewell.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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Celebrate a cherished life with the White and Green Celtic Cross, a graceful funeral tribute from Flower Delivery Hoxton. This elegant cross arrangement combines crisp white spray chrysanthemums, rich green spray chrysanthemums, and vibrant orange roses, all finished with fresh greenery for a natural, serene look. Thoughtfully designed to symbolise peace, remembrance, and eternal love, it is ideal for funerals, memorial services, and graveside tributes.

Handcrafted by our skilled florists in Hoxton, each cross is arranged with care to ensure a premium finish and lasting impression. The striking mix of white and green tones offers a classic, comforting feel, while the touch of orange roses adds warmth and depth. Measuring approximately 89cm (35") in length and 54cm (21") in width, this tribute makes a beautiful focal piece.

We use only fresh, high-quality blooms and follow a considerate substitution policy, replacing any unavailable flowers with ones of similar style, size, and colour to maintain the overall look and value. Enjoy reliable local flower delivery in Hoxton and surrounding areas, with prompt service you can trust. Order this White and Green Celtic Cross today to express your sympathy with elegance and respect.
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