A solemn yet artful Celtic cross arrangement, shown against pristine white to emphasise its three-dimensional form, invites a close, unhurried look. The fundamental mass of the cross is composed of small, closely set white spray chrysanthemums, their dense clusters producing a soft, pillowy texture that communicates purity and quiet dignity. Woven through this white expanse are carefully placed apple-green button chrysanthemums, their rounded profiles tracing the circular ring where the arms meet and appearing in alternating segments along the horizontal arms, which gives the piece an almost architectural rhythm reminiscent of traditional Celtic interlace. At the heart of the cross, three orange-gold roses gather as a warm, intimate focal point; their fuller petals and sunny tones provide a poignant contrast and suggest affection and remembrance. Subtle fronds of dark green foliage sit beneath and around the roses, creating depth, grounding the central bloom, and enhancing the natural palette. Illuminated by soft, even lighting, the petals and textures read clearly, with gentle highlights that show the meticulous work of hand-placing each bloom. The palette of white, green and orange resonates with Irish symbolism while remaining universal in its language of farewell and respect. Imagining this piece delivered to a family home or church hall in Beaconsfield, perhaps near the leafy lanes that lead toward Burnham Beeches or along the High Street, emphasises its role as a tender, crafted tribute designed to comfort and honour.
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A three-dimensional Celtic cross crafted entirely from fresh blooms sits against a crisp white backdrop, presented as a quiet, dignified memorial piece. The main body of the cross is built from tightly clustered pure white spray chrysanthemums, their tiny petals packing together into a soft, cushion-like surface that reads as both gentle and resolute. Interwoven through that white field are vivid apple-green button chrysanthemums arranged with careful rhythm; these lime-green cushions trace the circular ring at the cross's center and alternate in inset panels along the horizontal arms, giving the form a textured, knot-like quality that catches the eye. At the precise heart where the arms meet, three rich orange-gold roses form a small, luminous cluster - their fully opened petals glow like a warm ember against the cool white and green, offering a focal note of hope amid solemnity. Dark green fern sprigs cradle the roses, their feathery texture lending depth and a natural frame that pushes the colour forward. The lighting is soft but clear, emphasising the three-dimensional silhouette and the individual petal textures without harsh shadow, and there is a subtle, fresh fragrance of chrysanthemums softened by the faint sweetness of rose. The overall impression is one of measured reverence: a floral tribute that quietly honours memory while nodding to Irish colourways in its white, green and orange palette. As a florist familiar with Beaconsfield's Old Town and its ceremonies, I imagine this arrangement placed with care beside a church path or on a remembrance table, a composition that reads as both personal and respectfully ceremonial. The floral cross in this photograph feels both traditional and warmly personal, the kind of tribute that might be placed in a church near Beaconsfield Old Town for a final farewell. Its underlying structure is entirely covered in white chrysanthemums, each bloom gently pressed into place to form a thick, even layer of softly ruffled petals. The white surface is smooth to the eye, like freshly laid linen, and the edges of the cross are rounded and comforting rather than sharp. At strategic points along the arms and near the outer edges, small domes of bright green button chrysanthemums emerge from the white. These button blooms, perfectly spherical and tightly petalled, bring a lively shot of colour, recalling the vibrant greens of local parks and gardens. At the centre, where the vertical and horizontal sections meet, a cluster of roses in shades of orange, apricot, and golden yellow becomes the natural focal point. Their petals twist and curl outward in velvety layers, creating a warm glow at the heart of the cross. Around them, tiny green filler flowers and touches of glossy foliage add texture, while slender, fern-like leaves fan out subtly, framing the roses with a graceful arc. The lighting is gentle and natural, highlighting the purity of the white chrysanthemums and the richness of the rose tones without glare. Together, the colours and textures create a message of peace, remembrance, and quiet hope-a floral cross that would bring a sense of solace and beauty to any funeral or memorial service in Beaconsfield, whether in a village church or a more modern chapel setting.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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The White and Green Celtic Cross from Flowers Beaconsfield is a graceful funeral tribute, crafted to express love, remembrance and peace. This thoughtful cross features a base of white and green spray chrysanthemums, accented with elegant orange roses and fresh greenery for gentle contrast. Its soft tones and classic Celtic cross shape make it a meaningful choice for funerals, memorials or graveside tributes in Beaconsfield and the surrounding areas.

Approximately 89cm (35") in length and 54cm (21") in width, this floral cross offers an impressive yet refined presence beside the casket or at the service. Our skilled florists handcraft every design with care, using premium-quality blooms for a fresh, long-lasting arrangement. Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with equal or higher quality stems in similar colours, ensuring the overall style and sentiment remain the same.

Order this white and green Celtic cross online from Flowers Beaconsfield for reliable, friendly service and prompt local delivery. It's a beautiful way to honour a loved one and convey your heartfelt condolences with dignity and grace.
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