A large floral Celtic cross, ideal as a sympathy or funeral tribute, is captured here in a clean studio shot against a plain white backdrop, ensuring that every aspect of the design is clearly defined. The cross is built on a luxuriously thick bed of white chrysanthemums, whose closely packed heads form a plush, slightly domed texture that runs consistently along the vertical and horizontal arms. This base of white feels soft and peaceful, like a blanket of fresh snow, and sets a reverent tone for the piece. Into this serene foundation, vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums have been meticulously introduced to shape the intertwined motifs of the Celtic design. These green flowers form the circular ring that spans the junction of the arms and spine, and they trace subtle knot patterns within the cross, adding depth and movement. Their bright yet gentle colour brings a sense of vitality, echoing the green spaces of Wimbledon Park or the lawns around Centre Court. At the lower section of the vertical arm, three thoughtfully placed groupings of rich purple carnations add emotional weight and visual focus. The petals of these carnations are densely layered and softly ruffled, creating pockets of intense colour that stand out against the surrounding white and green. Between and around them, strands of dark and mid-green foliage, along with fine woody tendrils, snake delicately across the chrysanthemum background, as if ivy were climbing a memorial stone. Soft, diffused lighting enhances the three-dimensional contours of the flowers and reveals their fresh, dewy quality. This Celtic cross arrangement would be a meaningful choice for families in Wimbledon marking a farewell, whether for a service in a village church, a chapel near Wimbledon Hill Road, or a gathering after a walk on the Common, conveying themes of faith, heritage, and enduring love.
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The photograph shows an elegant Celtic cross made entirely from fresh flowers, placed slightly on the diagonal against a stark white background so that its shape and colours are immediately clear. The main body of the cross is covered in tightly clustered white chrysanthemums, arranged to create a gently cushioned, uniform surface along the arms and central column. Their neat, rounded petals give the tribute a soft, comforting presence, like a quiet blanket of blossoms. Running through this white expanse, bright lime-green button chrysanthemums have been carefully positioned to articulate the circular halo and interwoven knotwork typical of a Celtic cross. These compact green blooms sit like tiny beads, forming a crisp pattern that stands out while still feeling harmonious with the white. On the lower right of the vertical arm, three expressive groups of deep purple and magenta carnations offer a vivid focal point. Their ruffled, layered petals give a sense of depth and tenderness, suggesting heartfelt remembrance. Threaded amongst these richer blooms are slim strands of greenery and fine curling vines, which trail diagonally across the white chrysanthemum base and introduce a feeling of natural movement, like climbing plants on an old stone cross in a Wimbledon churchyard. The bright, even lighting shows the true colours and fresh textures of each flower, without harsh shadows. Overall, the arrangement feels dignified and serene, appropriate for a funeral or memorial service anywhere in Wimbledon, from churches in the Village to chapels near the Broadway. It combines faith, Celtic symbolism, and the calming presence of flowers into a single, thoughtful tribute created with the care and experience of Wimbledon Florist.

WHITE CELTIC CROSS TRIBUTE£170.00

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The White Celtic Cross Tribute from Wimbledon Florist is a thoughtful and elegant way to honour a loved one. Crafted in a traditional cross shape, this funeral tribute features a base of white and green spray chrysanthemums, accented with rich purple carnations and fresh greenery for gentle contrast. The soft white tones symbolise peace and remembrance, while the Celtic cross design reflects faith, heritage and eternal love. Expertly hand-made in Wimbledon, this sympathy arrangement is ideal for church services, cremations and graveside tributes. Measuring approximately 89cm (35") in length and 54cm (21") in width, it creates a dignified focal point without overwhelming the setting. At Wimbledon Florist, we use only fresh, premium-quality blooms and handle every tribute with care and respect. Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar colour, size and value to maintain the overall style and quality. We offer reliable local delivery from our Wimbledon florist, helping you send your condolences even when you cannot be there in person. Order this White Celtic Cross Tribute online for a graceful, meaningful farewell.
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    Must comment on the care and the attention of the florists when they sorted out the funeral details, the funeral tribute, sprays and letter they provided were excellent, kind regards.

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    I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw the funeral flowers for my aunt's funeral. They were exquisite, and more importantly, they were delivered without any hassles.

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    This florist does amazing funeral flowers; my friend's relative liked the funeral tribute a lot.

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    A big and heartfelt thank you for the funeral tribute that you arranged for my grandma's funeral, the chrysanthemums, in particular, looked the part, helped a little knowing she would have smiled at this tribute.

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    The funeral tribute looked so pretty, the flowers would have made our mother smile if she had been able to see them herself, thank you so much.

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    Wanted something different for my friend's memorial service, and this funeral tribute was what I had been searching for.

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