A striking memorial cross crafted from fresh flowers occupies the image, presented on a clean white background so that every colour and contour is clear and defined. The main structure is densely packed white spray chrysanthemums: small, airy blooms assembled into a plush, sculptural form that builds the arms and long shaft with serene uniformity. Contrasting this purity are vivid sections of lime-green button chrysanthemums - their compact, spherical heads arranged to form the recognizable circular ring where the arms intersect and to alternate within the arms themselves - a pattern that gives the piece depth and a textured, almost woven appearance. At the centre, a modest but vivid trio of orange-yellow roses is nestled into the meeting point of the arms; their warm, burnished petals glow against the cooler backdrop and are cupped by a few dark green fern sprigs that add shadow, shape, and a whisper of scent. The chosen palette-white, green and orange-echoes Irish colours and suggests that this tribute might be intended for someone with Celtic roots, or for a service held near Hampstead's churches or at a wake in a local chapel. The lighting is soft and directional, revealing the repetition of tiny petals and the skilled wiring and floristry techniques used to maintain the cross's three-dimensional silhouette. This is the kind of arrangement typically ordered as a funeral tribute or sympathy cross, made with fresh stems and careful craftsmanship, offered for delivery across Hampstead and the surrounding neighbourhoods where such a respectful and symbolic design can speak for those who cannot be present.
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A petite, handcrafted Celtic cross worked in soft cream yarn fills the frame, presented against a crisp white backdrop that highlights its tactile stitches and careful shaping. The wide arms and lower shaft are crocheted in a warm off-white, the loops and ribbing catching soft, diffused light so you can almost feel the gentle nap of the yarn beneath your fingers. Rich emerald green yarn is woven through the outer edges of each arm and precisely outlines the small circular intersection at the centre, creating the familiar Celtic ring motif with a neat, folk-art regularity. At the very heart of the cross sits a tiny, sewn cluster of three yellow-orange rosebuds - miniature textile blooms or appliqué flowers - each finished with a whisper of green leaves that give the centre a delicate pop of colour. The overall texture reads inviting and homely: the stitches form subtle shadows and ridges, while the contrasting greens and cream evoke Irish craft traditions in a restrained, respectful palette. This piece feels like something displayed in a quiet Hampstead artisan shop on Flask Walk or clipped to a memory board in a family home near Heath Street - an heirloom ornament that carries religious symbolism and personal sentiment. The lighting is soft and forgiving, bringing out the handcrafted detail rather than gloss; there is a sense of calm and careful labour, as if a local maker from Hampstead Village had folded evenings into every stitch. As a description for screen readers, the image conveys a handmade memorial or decorative cross that blends textile skill with gentle colour, suitable for discussions of Celtic crafts, St. Patrick's Day décor, or handmade religious keepsakes made in the Hampstead area. This floral cross, rendered in the quiet tones of a respectful farewell, appears as if it could be resting in the stillness of a Hampstead chapel or beside a graveside overlooking the city. Its form is softened by a thick covering of snowy white chrysanthemums, placed so closely together that their many petals create a continuous, cushion-like surface. The white feels gentle and pure, a calm backdrop for reflection. Around the perimeter, bands of lively lime-green cushion chrysanthemums define the edges and endpoints of the cross, their domed blooms lending a fresh, grassy vibrancy that contrasts with the more serene white. At the exact centre, where the arms of the cross intersect, three roses draw the eye. Their colours move from deep, warming orange through apricot to glowing yellow, like a small cluster of lanterns shining softly on a winter evening walk across Hampstead Heath. Delicate sprigs of bright green filler nestle at the base of the roses, while longer, fern-like leaves unfurl around them, adding height, texture, and a hint of natural wildness to the otherwise formal shape. The trio of shades-green, white, and orange-subtly but clearly evoke the Irish tricolour, making this design especially appropriate for Irish families seeking a floral tribute that reflects both faith and cultural roots. The mood is one of hushed reverence and enduring affection: a floral cross that offers comfort, speaks of cherished memories, and stands as a tangible symbol of peace during a funeral or memorial gathering in and around Hampstead.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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The White and Green Celtic Cross from Hampstead Florist is a serene floral tribute, thoughtfully designed to convey love, comfort and remembrance. Featuring a base of white and green spray chrysanthemums with elegant orange roses and lush greenery, this sympathy cross offers a gentle contrast of calm whites, fresh greens and warm accents. Perfect as a funeral tribute, memorial service arrangement or graveside floral cross, it creates a peaceful focal point to honour a cherished life.

Expertly arranged by our Hampstead florists, this cross measures approximately 89cm (35") in length and 54cm (21") in width, making it an impressive yet tasteful display. The timeless Celtic cross shape adds a meaningful spiritual symbol to your condolence flowers, ideal for families seeking a dignified and respectful arrangement.

At Hampstead Florist, we use fresh, premium flowers and follow a careful substitution policy to maintain style, colour and quality when certain blooms are out of season. We offer reliable local delivery from our Hampstead shop, so your tribute arrives on time and beautifully presented. Order this White and Green Celtic Cross to express your sympathy with grace, purity and heartfelt care.
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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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