Presented on a stark white field and photographed from a slightly elevated viewpoint, this floral Celtic cross is a precise study in contrast, texture, and quiet symbolism. The foundational form - arms, shaft, and central ring - is constructed from compact clusters of immaculate white spray chrysanthemums, their small blooms pressed together until the surface reads like a soft, knitted blanket of petals. Intermittently threading through that white are sections of bright lime-green button chrysanthemums, deliberately positioned to outline the circular ring at the cross's centre and to alternate within the horizontal arms; those green discs introduce a fresh, almost springlike tone that gives the piece both structure and visual movement. Anchoring the design at its emotional core is a trio of orange-yellow roses, clustered where the arms meet; their warm, honeyed petals capture the eye and introduce a human warmth against the cool whites and greens, while a few dark green fern fronds cradle them, adding a gentle botanical frame. The overall composition suggests a sympathetic, ceremonial use - a funeral tribute, a graveside memorial, or a special remembrance for someone of Irish descent - the colour story quietly echoing Irish hues. As an Aldershot florist aware of local customs and gentle community rituals, I picture this cross placed beside a service leaflet in the town centre or carried from a wake near Municipal Gardens, its textures and tones chosen to comfort and honour.
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A dignified, three-dimensional Celtic cross crafted entirely from fresh flowers fills the frame, photographed from a gentle overhead angle against a clean white backdrop that highlights every petal and contour. The arms and elongated shaft are densely built from small, pure white spray chrysanthemums whose tight clusters read as a soft, pillowed texture - cool and calming to the eye, suggesting purity and quiet devotion. Interlaced with that white foundation are bright apple-green button chrysanthemums, arranged with careful repetition to trace the circular halo where the arms meet and to form alternating green sections along the horizontal arms; their spherical shapes add a tactile, almost cushion-like rhythm that lifts the design from flatness into sculpted relief. At the heart of the cross, where attention gathers, sit three fully opened orange-yellow roses whose warm, golden petals glow like a small sun against the cool white and fresh green, offering a poignant focal point and an emotional warmth that reads as hope amid mourning. A few deep green fern sprigs cradle the roses, providing a delicate framing and a natural contrast in both tone and texture. Soft studio lighting keeps shadows minimal and lets the colours read clearly - white, lime-green, and warm orange - subtly echoing the Irish palette and making this piece especially fitting as a memorial for those of Celtic heritage. As a local florist familiar with Aldershot and the quiet corners of Municipal Gardens and the town centre, I imagine this arrangement resting beside a memorial service programme, a respectful tribute that speaks of remembrance, faith, and the careful hand of a sympathetic florist preparing flowers for a final farewell. A carefully crafted cross of funeral flowers rests on a neutral background, radiating softness and quiet dignity. Its entire surface is layered with white chrysanthemums, each one a rounded blossom packed with many small petals, laid so closely together that they form a smooth, cushion-like expanse from the top of the cross to the base. The white is not stark but subtly creamy, catching the light in a way that suggests both purity and comfort. At the intersection of the cross, three roses provide a vivid focal point. Their petals spiral outward in shades of fiery orange and mellow apricot, fading at the very edges to a gentle golden hue, as if they have captured the last glow of an evening sky. They're ringed by a collar of mixed greenery: glossy dark leaves and light, fern-like fronds that stretch outwards, giving movement and soft shadows around the central blooms. Nestled among this green collar, small sprigs of bright green filler, perhaps berries or unopened buds, add delicate texture and a sense of new life. To break up the field of white, rounded mounds of lime-green button chrysanthemums sit at considered intervals along the arms and lower section of the cross. These button blooms have tight, domed heads, looking almost like clusters of fresh moss, and their vivid colour lifts the whole arrangement. Gentle, even light falls across the flowers, highlighting the interplay between crisp white, lively green, and warm orange tones. The cross feels like a lovingly made memorial, suitable for an Aldershot funeral or cremation service, or for delivery to a graveside as a lasting symbol of peace, remembrance, and affection.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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The White and Green Celtic Cross from Flower Delivery Aldershot is a graceful funeral tribute, thoughtfully crafted to express love, peace and remembrance. Featuring a base of white and green spray chrysanthemums, this cross is accented with rich orange roses and fresh greenery, creating a gentle contrast of purity and warmth. Its elegant Celtic cross shape makes it a meaningful choice for religious services, memorials and final farewells.

Handmade by our skilled florists in Aldershot, each tribute is created with care using fresh, premium blooms. The approximate dimensions of this arrangement are 89cm (35") in length and 54cm (21") in width, making it an impressive yet tasteful display for the chapel, crematorium or graveside. The soft whites and greens symbolise peace and eternal life, while the orange roses add a touch of heartfelt affection.

At Flower Delivery Aldershot, we aim to provide reliable, respectful service during difficult times. Where seasonal changes require substitutions, we carefully match flowers for colour, size and quality to maintain the same style and value. Order this White and Green Celtic Cross tribute online for dependable delivery in Aldershot and surrounding areas, and let our expert team help you convey your condolences with dignity and grace.
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