A striking sympathy tribute shaped as a three-dimensional Celtic cross, photographed against stark white to keep all attention on the floral craftsmanship. Dense clusters of small white spray chrysanthemums form the cross's broad arms and the elongated lower shaft, creating a soft, dignified surface that reads like a plush textile from a slight overhead perspective. Bright lime-green button chrysanthemums are precisely placed to delineate the circular ring at the centre and to fill alternate segments along the horizontal arms, their low, rounded profiles producing a crisp contrast in both hue and texture. At the very heart of the intersection sits an intimate cluster of three vibrant orange-yellow roses; their cupped petals add warmth and an emotional focal point, subtly framed by darker green fern sprigs that enhance depth and naturalism. The colours - white, green, and orange-yellow - quietly evoke the Irish palette, making this cross an appropriate memorial for those of Celtic heritage. The soft studio lighting highlights individual petal edges and the gentle gradations of tone across the arrangement, while the three-dimensional form casts delicate, respectful shadows. Prepared with the care expected from a City florist, this style of cross is often requested for funerals, memorial services, or as a poignant display at a remembrance event in and around the Barbican and Golden Lane Estate. Barbican Flowers can create and deliver this tribute with attention to freshness and symmetry for local services, offering a composition that honours memory with both restraint and heartfelt colour.
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A finely crocheted Celtic cross, rendered in soft off-white cream yarn and photographed against a bright white backdrop, its rounded arms and shaft shaped with thoughtful stitchwork that creates a gentle, tactile silhouette. Deep emerald green yarn is worked into the pattern to trace the outer edges of each arm and to define the circular ring at the cross's centre, producing a restrained two-tone contrast that reads almost like a textile version of the traditional Celtic knot. In the very heart of the embroidered ring sits a tiny, carefully sewn cluster of three minuscule yellow-orange rosebuds - either miniature fabric blossoms or attached floral charms - each accented by a couple of small green leaves; these provide a delicate focal point and a warm flourish against the cool cream and verdant stitching. The soft texture of the yarn is palpable in the image: you can almost sense the plushness of the stitches, the slight halo of fibres catching the light, and the subtle shadows that give this small ornament three-dimensional presence. The piece looks handmade, an heirloom-style appliqué or a devotional ornament that might hang in a quiet corner of a home near the Barbican Centre or be shown at a local craft fair on Silk Street, speaking to local tastes for considered, handmade goods. The lighting is even and clear, emphasising the fine craftsmanship and neat finishing - a comforting, textured object that blends religious symbolism with craft. This crocheted cross would suit a thoughtful St. Patrick's Day display, a personal keepsake, or a handmade gift for someone who treasures both faith and textile art in the Barbican and City neighbourhoods. The photograph shows an elegant floral cross tribute, the sort of piece that might be prepared for a quiet funeral service in or around the Barbican, where modern architecture and historic churches sit side by side. The entire cross is covered in a lush layer of white chrysanthemums, their many-petalled heads tightly massed to form a smooth, pillowed surface. This white base extends across the long vertical stem and out along both arms, giving the shape a clean, defined silhouette. Nestled into this expanse of white, at key points along the arms and towards the base, are prominent clusters of vivid green button chrysanthemums. Their petite, domed blooms gather closely together, creating textured patches that resemble fresh, springy moss. The contrast between the crisp white and bright green feels fresh and uplifting, while still deeply respectful. At the junction where the arms meet the upright, three roses sit as the central focus. Their colours range from deep, burnt orange in the inner petals to a soft, golden yellow at the tips, the blend recalling evening light over the nearby Thames. Around these roses, small sprigs of green filler and delicate, darker fern fronds spread outward, adding layers of texture and a hint of movement, as if the foliage were gently resting against the cushion of chrysanthemums. The overall mood of the arrangement is one of gentle dignity and hope. It suggests a tribute designed by a skilled local florist, perhaps from Barbican Flowers, created for same-day delivery to a nearby chapel or crematorium, offering families a heartfelt symbol of peace, faith, and cherished Irish roots.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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Honor their memory with the White and Green Celtic Cross from Barbican Flowers, Barbican. This elegant funeral tribute combines white and green spray chrysanthemums with vibrant orange roses and lush greenery, creating a striking cross-shaped arrangement that symbolises peace, eternity and heartfelt remembrance. Expertly crafted by our skilled florists, this sympathy cross offers a gentle yet meaningful way to express your love, support and condolences during a difficult time.

Measuring approximately 89cm (35") in length and 54cm (21") in width, this sizeable floral cross makes a beautiful focal piece for funerals, memorials or church services. The fresh white and green tones bring a sense of calm and purity, while the orange roses add warmth and hope.

At Barbican Flowers, we use only premium-quality blooms and follow a thoughtful substitution policy to ensure your tribute always looks exquisite, even when certain flowers are out of season. We offer reliable local delivery from our Barbican store, so your sympathy flowers arrive fresh and on time. Order this White and Green Celtic Cross online today for a dignified, comforting floral tribute.
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    Great big thank you to the online flower shop, they sorted it all including the funeral tribute, so we could concentrate on providing a fitting send-off and share memories of happier times.

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    I wanted to show my old school friend how much she meant to me. Handy Flowers was brilliant. The professional staff helped me to choose the best condolence flowers.

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    Handy Flowers did a fantastic job for me with the funeral tribute that they delivered, will use again.

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    Sometimes flowers can say more than words, the funeral tribute arranged by this firm certainly did, paid tribute to a friend and showed sympathy to their family, thank you.

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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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