This image presents a meticulously arranged Celtic cross fashioned from living flowers, set against a bright white background that isolates every bloom for clear appreciation. The principal mass is composed of tightly packed white spray chrysanthemums; their fine, cloud-like clusters form the arms and lower shaft and give the cross a plush, reverent texture. Interspersed within this white foundation are vivid apple-green button chrysanthemums, placed with precision to outline the circular ring at the cross's centre and to create alternating green segments across the horizontal arms, producing a woven, knot-like appearance that references Celtic artistry. At the very centre, where the arms intersect, sits a small but radiant cluster of three orange-yellow roses-fresh, fully formed, and slightly warm in tone-gently encircled by darker green fern sprigs which add depth and a leafy frame. The overall palette of white, lime-green, and warm orange subtly echoes the colours associated with Irish heritage, making this composition especially resonant for families seeking a memorial with Celtic significance. Soft, studio-style lighting highlights petal contours and the three-dimensional silhouette without dramatic contrast, so the piece reads clearly from above and in profile. In Bromley and the surrounding neighbourhoods-whether for a service near The Glades in Bromley town centre or a quiet farewell close to Hayes Lane-this style of tribute is chosen for its dignity, craftsmanship, and clear symbolic language. Every stem is positioned to endure through a service, offering a composed, respectful emblem of remembrance.
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A long, three-dimensional Celtic cross sculpted entirely from fresh flowers rests against a crisp white backdrop, photographed from a slightly elevated angle so the layered form reads clearly. The broad arms and elongated shaft are built from dense clusters of pure white spray chrysanthemums, their tiny petals forming a soft, plush carpet that suggests quiet dignity and a gentle, powdery scent. Interwoven into that white base are carefully placed sections of bright apple-green button chrysanthemums; their round, tactile heads define the circular ring where the arms meet and repeat in alternating blocks along the horizontal arms, giving depth and a rhythmic, almost woven texture to the cross. At the exact centre of the intersection, three richly hued orange roses-leaning toward golden-amber-sit tightly grouped, their velvety petals unfolding like a small sunrise against the cool white and green. Dark green fern sprigs cradle the roses, their fine blades providing a shadowed contrast and a touch of organic movement. The lighting is soft and even, bringing out the crisp edges of each blossom while maintaining an overall hush that suits a memorial tribute. This arrangement reads as both traditional and thoughtfully modern: the Celtic geometry speaks to heritage, while the fresh, clean palette conveys calm and respect. I often prepare crosses like this for families leaving messages at services on Bromley Common or at nearby Keston Common; the colours quietly recall Irish connections without overwhelming the solemnity of the moment. Experienced hands shape every curve and fill every aperture so the cross remains a lasting emblem of remembrance and tender farewell. In this detailed floral tribute, a cross-shaped arrangement is completely covered in crisp white chrysanthemums, forming a smooth, unbroken surface of petals that looks almost like freshly fallen snow. The flowers are packed snugly together, each bloom touching the next, with their soft, rounded heads giving the cross a gentle, padded effect. At the meeting point of the arms, three roses in rich shades of burnt orange and golden apricot are carefully grouped, their velvety petals unfolding like small flames against the cool white. They are framed by a ring of rich green foliage, including pointed fern leaves and clusters of small, bright green fillers, which lend a sense of depth and natural movement. Around the main body of the cross, especially on the arms and lower section, round domes of vivid green button chrysanthemums are placed at intervals, their tight, mossy texture providing lively contrast and a feeling of renewal. The harmony of colour-white for purity, green for hope, and orange-gold for warmth and cherished memories-gives the piece a quiet, contemplative character. The image is evenly lit, allowing the intricate details of each petal and leaf to be seen clearly, as though the arrangement has been laid out in a peaceful chapel or a Bromley Common home before being taken to the service. Crafted with care that a local family-run florist might bring to a final tribute, this floral cross feels like a heartfelt expression of sympathy and support, offering a gentle visual comfort in times of loss.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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The White and Green Celtic Cross from Bromley Common Florist is a graceful funeral tribute, carefully designed to convey peace, love and remembrance. This striking cross arrangement combines white and green spray chrysanthemums with vibrant orange roses and lush greenery, creating a beautiful balance of purity, renewal and warmth.

Ideal as a funeral flower cross or memorial tribute, this design offers a thoughtful way to honour a loved one and share your condolences with the family. The white and green tones symbolise serenity and hope, while the orange roses add a gentle touch of colour and affection. Expertly arranged by our Bromley Common florists, each tribute is crafted with care using fresh, premium-quality blooms.

Approximate dimensions: Length 89cm (35"), Width 54cm (21"). Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with similar blooms of the same or superior quality and value. Perfect for funeral services in Bromley and surrounding areas, this Celtic cross arrangement is a dignified and meaningful choice.

Order this White and Green Celtic Cross online from Bromley Common Florist for reliable local delivery and a beautiful tribute that reflects your deepest sympathy.
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