A striking, three-dimensional Celtic cross formed entirely from fresh blooms sits against a bright white field, photographed from a modest overhead angle that reveals its sculpted contours. The cross is predominantly composed of tightly clustered white spray chrysanthemums, their tiny faces set so closely they read as a plush, luminous surface that suggests purity and calm. Accenting this white canvas are vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums, arranged with deliberate rhythm to define the ring at the heart of the cross and to punctuate alternating sections of the horizontal arms, creating a knot-like visual cadence reminiscent of Celtic tradition. Nestled at the very centre, where the arms converge, a compact trio of orange-yellow roses provides a warm, almost golden heart; their petals catch the light and are gently cradled by a few pieces of deep green fern, which add depth and a fresh, living contrast. The palette-white, green, and warm orange-recalls Irish colors with subtlety rather than proclamation, making the piece especially appropriate for memorials that honour Irish heritage or for St Patrick's Day remembrances. Lighting is soft but crisp, emphasizing petal texture and the meticulous floral mechanics that give the cross its relief. As a local Surbiton florist I've seen families choose this design for services near Surbiton Station, along the Thames riverside, or at churches serving Kingston and Tolworth; Florist Surbiton can craft and deliver similar tributes with sensitivity to timing and placement.
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A small, lovingly handcrafted Celtic cross made from soft, crocheted yarn, shown against a bright white backdrop and photographed from a slight overhead angle. The main body of the cross is worked in a warm off-white or cream stitch, giving the arms and elongated shaft a rounded, tactile quality that invites the fingertips to trace its soft loops. Rich emerald green yarn is worked into the design as a contrasting border: it traces the outer edges of each arm and carefully defines the circular boss where the arms meet, creating the unmistakable ringed motif of a traditional Celtic cross. At the very centre, a tiny cluster of three delicate yellow-orange rosebuds-crocheted or appliquéd-sits like a sunlit heart, each bud accented with a few small green leaves that lift the colour and add a hint of natural contrast. The lighting is soft and clear, bringing out the textural shadows between stitches and highlighting the gentle sheen of the yarn. This piece reads both as devotional craft and as a decorative icon, equally at home pinned to a cushion, hung on a wall, or tucked into a mantel display near Surbiton High Street. The overall effect is intimate and nostalgic: quiet cream tones balanced by vivid green, a centre warmed by golden buds, and an artisanal touch that suggests hours of careful work. As an item that echoes Irish or Celtic heritage, it makes a fitting keepsake for St Patrick's Day displays, personal altars, or handmade markets in and around Surbiton and Kingston, carrying with it the comfortable scent of wool and the soft pleasure of thoughtful, slow craft. In this photograph, a funeral cross with an Irish colour palette is shown in full detail, suited for a memorial in Surbiton or the surrounding Kingston area. The foundation of the cross is a dense, immaculate blanket of white chrysanthemums, each flower round and full, layered so close that the cross appears almost sculpted from petals. This snowy surface suggests peace and purity, offering a gentle backdrop for the touches of colour that follow. Along the outer boundary and at the tips of the cross's arms, dome-shaped clusters of lime-green cushion chrysanthemums rise up like little islands of moss, adding a fresh, vibrant energy and a pleasing, tactile texture. At the centre, three striking roses in rich orange and glowing apricot command attention, their petals arranged in tight, velvety spirals that gradually open outwards. These warm hues sit beautifully against the white, echoing the orange of the Irish flag while feeling natural and elegant. Around the roses, small tufts of bright green foliage and bead-like buds weave extra texture and depth into the design, while longer fern-like leaves arc gracefully from behind, softening the geometric shape of the cross and adding a gentle sense of movement. The whole arrangement is lit with clear, natural light, revealing the fine details of every petal and leaf. It is easy to imagine this cross being delivered by a Surbiton florist to a local church or crematorium, a thoughtful tribute that combines Irish symbolism with the calm reassurance of classic funeral flowers, offering comfort to gathered family and friends.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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Honor a loved one with the White and Green Celtic Cross, a serene floral tribute handcrafted by Florist Surbiton. This elegant cross-shaped arrangement combines white spray chrysanthemums, green spray chrysanthemums, and vibrant orange roses, beautifully finished with fresh greenery for subtle contrast and depth. Perfect for funerals, memorials, and church services, it offers a gentle yet striking way to express love, remembrance, and sympathy. Expertly arranged to a generous size of approximately 89cm (35") in length and 54cm (21") in width, this tribute makes a dignified focal display. Each White and Green Celtic Cross is created with premium, fresh flowers for lasting beauty and reassurance at a difficult time. As some blooms are seasonal, we may carefully substitute flowers with similar colours and styles of equal or superior quality to maintain the overall look and feel. Available from our friendly, reliable team in Surbiton, this memorial cross can be delivered to local funeral directors, churches, or family homes. Order online from floristsurbiton.co.uk for a respectful, premium sympathy tribute crafted with 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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