A striking, three-dimensional Celtic cross made entirely of fresh flowers, laid out against a pure white background so every petal and curve is visible, perfect for use as a funeral tribute or memorial wreath. The principal texture comes from countless small white chrysanthemums packed densely to create the broad arms and the elongated shaft; their tiny petals overlap to form a serene, cloud-like surface that suggests both dignity and tender remembrance. Bright lime-apple button chrysanthemums are inset in alternating sections and are tightly grouped to emphasise the circular ring at the cross's centre, lending the piece a plush, almost sculptural quality and a lively, tactile contrast to the white. Nestled in the middle where the arms intersect, a compact cluster of three orange-yellow roses serves as a warm focal point - their petals are rich and sunlit, a concentrated spark of colour framed by deeper green foliage that draws attention without disrupting the clean geometry. The lighting used is soft and directional, accentuating the depth of the arrangement and the gentle shadows between blooms so the Celtic knot motif reads clearly from a distance. For families in Finchley - whether in Finchley Central or along Ballards Lane - this arrangement offers both cultural resonance and understated beauty, a floral statement that honours heritage while conveying heartfelt condolence. The calm palette, refined craftsmanship, and three-dimensional form make this a comforting emblem of memory and faith.
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A small, handcrafted Celtic cross rendered in soft textile rather than live blooms, photographed on a bright white background and described here as though held in the hand. The main body is crocheted from off-white, cream yarn worked into wide, rounded arms and a vertical shaft, the stitches giving a gentle, pillowy texture that invites the fingertips. Vivid emerald-green yarn is woven through the outer edges and carefully traced around the circular centre, producing a clear knot-like ring that echoes traditional Irish motifs; the contrast of cream and green reads almost like an homage to the green-and-white patterning of memorial regalia. Nestled at the very heart is a tiny trio of yellow-orange rosebuds - miniature, faux or dried blooms - each fastened with a whisper of deep-green thread that suggests fresh foliage, adding a precise point of colour and warmth. The lighting is soft and even, bringing out the yarn's subtle sheen and the delicate shadows between stitches so the three-dimensional form reads clearly even at arm's length. This piece feels like a keepsake or funeral ornament, a tactile emblem of remembrance that could be pinned to a lapel at a service in Finchley or placed among photographs at a quiet wake. The overall mood is tender and reverent: craftwork meeting sacred symbolism, modest yet beautifully resolved. A neighbour from East Finchley might recognise the handmade quality of the stitches, and the piece lends itself to being passed on as a simple, enduring token that carries both cultural resonance and the quiet comfort of an artisan's careful hands. A meticulously crafted floral cross fills the frame, created as a dignified tribute with a distinctly Irish-inspired palette. Its entire form is covered with tight clusters of white chrysanthemums, laid petal to petal so that the surface looks thick, soft, and almost velvety, softening the symbolic outline. In the middle of the cross, three roses form a radiant centrepiece: one bloom is a rich, warm orange, while the others carry glowing shades of apricot and golden yellow. Their petals curl outward in gentle spirals, giving a sense of life and warmth at the heart of the design. Surrounding the roses is a collar of fresh greenery-light sprigs of bright green filler, perhaps tiny berries, and elongated fern-like leaves that fan outward and weave between the chrysanthemums, adding shadow, texture, and a hint of woodland freshness. Along the ends and edges of the cross, clusters of lime-green button chrysanthemums sit like little rounded pillows of moss, their compact, domed shapes and vivid colour contrasting beautifully with the crisp white backdrop. The colour trio-green, white, and orange-subtly mirrors the Irish flag, making the piece especially suitable for a memorial, funeral, or remembrance service honouring Irish heritage in Finchley, whether at a local church or crematorium. The overall mood is serene and respectful, with the soft white flowers offering comfort, the green suggesting renewal, and the glowing roses at the centre symbolising love, gratitude, and a life fondly remembered.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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Honour a loved one with the elegant White and Green Celtic Cross from Flowers Finchley. This beautiful funeral tribute blends classic white spray chrysanthemums, fresh green spray chrysanthemums and striking orange roses, finished with lush greenery for a serene yet uplifting design. Crafted in a traditional cross shape, it is perfect for church services, cremations or graveside tributes.

Expertly arranged by our skilled Finchley florists, this Celtic cross offers a meaningful way to express love, sympathy and remembrance. The soft white and green tones symbolise peace and eternal life, while the orange roses add warmth and heartfelt emotion. Measuring approximately 89cm (35") in length and 54cm (21") in width, it creates a graceful focal point without overwhelming the setting.

At Flowers Finchley, we use only fresh, premium blooms and follow a thoughtful substitution policy to maintain style, colour and quality if certain flowers are out of season. We provide reliable, prompt funeral flower delivery across Finchley and surrounding North London areas, ensuring your tribute arrives on time and in perfect condition. Order this White and Green Celtic Cross online today for a dignified and comforting farewell.
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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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