A striking Celtic cross funeral arrangement, photographed diagonally from top left to bottom right against a luminous white backdrop, showcases both symbolic tradition and meticulous floral artistry. The cross has a solid, substantial shape, its vertical and horizontal arms entirely cloaked in small white chrysanthemum blooms that are set closely together, giving the impression of a padded, almost quilted surface. These white flowers create a serene base layer, their petals soft and slightly curled, catching highlights and tiny shadows that reveal the natural texture. Around and within this calm field of white, lime green button chrysanthemums draw out the classic Celtic cross ring and interlacing sections, forming a bold circular halo that intersects the arms. The green blooms are compact and spherical, slotting neatly into the pattern like tiny mosaic tiles, their bright colour evoking renewal and the first new leaves in nearby Kensington Gardens after winter. On the lower portion of the vertical arm, three groupings of deep purple carnations bring emotional depth to the tribute. Their ruffled, multi-layered petals form rich, velvety rosettes that rest gently against the chrysanthemums, almost as if they have been placed there by hand in a moment of private remembrance. Delicate trails of dark green foliage and fine, twisting stems weave around these purple clusters, softening the structure and adding a touch of natural movement, as though the piece has just been laid at a memorial bench off Exhibition Road. The even, professional lighting reveals every nuance of colour and form, and the overall mood of the composition is one of quiet dignity and faith, the sort of bespoke Celtic cross a family might ask South Kensington Florist to create when honouring a loved one with Irish or Scottish roots.
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In this studio portrait, a floral Celtic cross lies against a flawless white background, its craftsmanship and symbolism clearly visible from edge to edge. The entire outline of the cross is defined by dense clusters of white chrysanthemums, their small, button-like blooms pressed closely together to form a continuous, soft-looking surface across both arms and the central shaft. Set into this white field, bright lime green button chrysanthemums trace the circular halo and knot-inspired details typical of a Celtic cross, creating a vivid two-tone pattern that draws the eye toward the centre. The green flowers, slightly raised, add a tactile, almost carved effect, as if the cross has been chiseled from living petals. Towards the lower half of the vertical arm, three distinct sprays of dark purple carnations introduce a more intense colour accent, their deeply ruffled petals curling inwards and outwards like waves. These clusters are arranged so they appear to cascade gently down the cross, supported by a few sprigs of soft greenery and slim twining stems that arc gracefully across the white chrysanthemum base. The lighting is bright and even, revealing the crisp freshness of every bloom and casting minimal shadows, similar to the way a tribute would be photographed before leaving a South Kensington workshop for a funeral at a local church or crematorium. The interplay of white purity, lively green and solemn purple speaks of remembrance, hope and enduring faith, evoking the quiet atmosphere of a final farewell on a calm morning not far from the museums and tree-lined streets of South Kensington.

WHITE CELTIC CROSS TRIBUTE£170.00

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Express heartfelt sympathy with our White Celtic Cross Tribute from South Kensington Florist. Thoughtfully crafted with elegant white and green spray chrysanthemums and accented with rich purple carnations, this classic cross-shaped funeral tribute offers a graceful way to honour a loved one. The soft, natural greenery enhances the contrast of white and purple blooms, creating a refined and peaceful design suitable for church services, cremations, and memorials.

Measuring approximately 89cm (35") in length and 54cm (21") in width, this striking arrangement makes a meaningful focal point beside the casket or at the front of the service. Each tribute is hand-crafted by our skilled florists in South Kensington, ensuring premium quality and attention to detail in every stem.

We offer reliable, timely delivery across South Kensington and surrounding areas, helping you send your condolences even at short notice. Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar colour, size, and value, always maintaining the same elegant style and high standard. Order this White Celtic Cross Tribute online today to convey your love, respect, and support when words are not enough.
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    Must comment on the care and the attention of the florists when they sorted out the funeral details, the funeral tribute, sprays and letter they provided were excellent, kind regards.

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    I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw the funeral flowers for my aunt's funeral. They were exquisite, and more importantly, they were delivered without any hassles.

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    This florist does amazing funeral flowers; my friend's relative liked the funeral tribute a lot.

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    A big and heartfelt thank you for the funeral tribute that you arranged for my grandma's funeral, the chrysanthemums, in particular, looked the part, helped a little knowing she would have smiled at this tribute.

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    The funeral tribute looked so pretty, the flowers would have made our mother smile if she had been able to see them herself, thank you so much.

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    Wanted something different for my friend's memorial service, and this funeral tribute was what I had been searching for.

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