A striking symphony of colour and craft, this three-dimensional Celtic cross is assembled from fresh flowers with an unmistakable nod to Irish heritage. Dense clusters of pure white spray chrysanthemums form the primary mass of the cross, their closely packed blooms creating a velvety, cloudlike surface across the arms and extended lower shaft. Woven through this white foundation are sections of vibrant lime-green button chrysanthemums, precisely placed to define the circular ring at the cross's centre and to punctuate alternating segments of the horizontal bar - the green clusters present a lively, tactile contrast that delineates the Celtic knot-inspired geometry. Anchoring the composition is a small, luminous group of three orange-yellow roses at the exact point where the arms intersect; their warm, golden petals provide an immediate emotional focal point, framed by deep green fern or foliage that sets them forward visually. The combination of white, green and warm orange subtly evokes the Irish tricolour and would be a meaningful choice for families honouring Irish roots or for memorials timed around St Patrick's Day. The photograph's clean, bright background and soft, directional light highlight petal texture and the arrangement's three-dimensional form, making every stitch-like chrysanthemum clear. This is the sort of reverent, artful tribute suited for services at local churches in Dulwich or for delivery to family homes near Dulwich Park, where colour, craft and cultural memory converge in a quiet, dignified statement of love and remembrance.
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A lovingly handcrafted Celtic cross made from soft, cream-coloured yarn fills the frame, photographed against a bright white backdrop with even, soft lighting that brings out the texture of each stitch. The cross's rounded arms and long shaft are crocheted in a warm off-white, creating a plush, tactile surface that reads almost like a small, heirloom textile. Rich emerald-green yarn is worked into the design to trace the outer edges of each arm and to define the signature circular intersection of the Celtic cross; the green appears in tightly formed loops, presenting a neat, slightly raised border that suggests Irish patterning and careful, patient handwork. At the very centre, three tiny, yellow-orange rosebud appliqués - miniature fabric or embroidered flowers - are sewn on with a few slender green leaves, their colour brightening the muted neutrals and echoing spring sunshine. The overall feel is cozy and reverent at once: you can almost sense the soft give of the yarn and the quiet rhythm of the crocheter's hands. This piece reads as both a devotional ornament and a decorative keepsake, one that might hang in a parish hall or lie on a loved one's pillow as a reminder of faith and memory. The photograph emphasises the skilled needlework, the gentle contrast of cream against vivid green, and the delicate focal point of the tiny rosebuds. As a local maker's object, it would sit well on a mantel in Dulwich Village or as a comforting memento offered by crafters participating in community fairs near Dulwich Park, where handmade devotion and cultural heritage are quietly treasured. The floral piece displayed is a cross-shaped funeral tribute, created with care and sensitivity, and well suited to remembrance services in and around Dulwich. The main body of the cross is entirely covered with white chrysanthemums, each bloom nestled closely against its neighbour. Their layered petals form a thick, cushioned surface that appears soft and almost velvety, evoking a sense of purity and stillness, much like the quiet paths of Belair Park on a calm afternoon. Against this pure white background, compact clusters of lime-green button chrysanthemums are positioned at points along the arms and tips of the cross. These small, domed flowers introduce a fresh, mossy texture and a vibrant green tone that brings a sense of life and renewal to the design. At the heart of the cross, three roses take centre stage. Their petals open in warm hues of orange and golden yellow, creating a gentle focal point that feels both comforting and hopeful, like the warmth of late sunlight over the rooftops of West Dulwich. Encircling the roses is a delicate frame of greenery: fine fern fronds, small leaves, and a few tiny buds that add depth, movement, and a slightly woodland character to the arrangement. The overall composition is calm, dignified, and quietly expressive, making it an ideal floral tribute to send to churches, funeral homes, or family addresses across Dulwich. Every flower appears thoughtfully placed, offering a tender, visual message of sympathy, remembrance, and enduring love.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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Celebrate a life with grace and serenity with our White and Green Celtic Cross from Flower Delivery Dulwich. This elegant funeral tribute combines pure white spray chrysanthemums and rich green spray chrysanthemums, accented with vibrant orange roses and lush greenery, to create a meaningful cross-shaped arrangement. Ideal for expressing sympathy, love and remembrance, this carefully hand-crafted design offers a beautiful balance of colour and texture.

Measuring approximately 89cm (35") in length and 54cm (21") in width, this striking floral cross is perfect for church services, cremations or graveside tributes in Dulwich and surrounding areas. Every design is made fresh to order by our skilled florists, ensuring premium quality blooms and a respectful, polished finish.

Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar size, colour and value, always maintaining the overall look and style of the tribute. With reliable local flower delivery in Dulwich, you can trust us to handle your condolence flowers with care. Order this White and Green Celtic Cross online today to send a heartfelt and dignified final farewell.
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    Was impressed with the funeral tribute sent by this company, a different yet poignant way of paying respects to a dear friend of mine, thanks a bunch.

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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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