This image captures a three-dimensional Celtic cross fashioned entirely from fresh flowers, photographed from a just-above viewpoint on a luminous white background so every detail reads with clarity. The structural body of the cross is composed of tightly grouped white spray chrysanthemums whose delicate, feathery petals create a serene, almost cloud-like texture across the arms and lower shaft. Bright apple-green button chrysanthemums are carefully inlaid among the white to delineate the circular centre and to form alternating green sections along the cross-arms, producing a plush, rhythmic surface that resembles traditional Celtic interlace. Anchoring the design at the point where arms meet are three small yet vivid orange-yellow roses; their warm, golden petals are clustered close and cushioned by a smattering of deep green fern foliage, which lends contrast and a faintly woodsy impression. The controlled studio lighting emphasizes the three-dimensional build, casting soft shadows between the blooms so the cross reads as sculptural rather than flat. The combination of colours-crisp white, fresh green, and sunlit orange-carries a quiet resonance with Irish identity, making the piece especially fitting as a sympathy or funeral tribute for someone with Celtic roots. Locally, this would sit respectfully on an easel at a service in Lee Green or be sent to family homes around Lee and Blackheath; the careful craftsmanship suggests an arrangement made by hands who know local customs for remembrance, with an understated scent of chrysanthemums underscoring the calm mood.
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Seen from a gentle overhead angle against a bright white backdrop, this is a three-dimensional Celtic cross sculpted entirely from fresh blooms. The broad arms and elongated shaft are densely packed with pure white spray chrysanthemums, their small, soft petals forming a plush, cloud-like surface that reads as quiet purity. Woven through that white base are bands of vivid apple-green button chrysanthemums, their compact, buttoned forms arranged to trace the circular ring at the cross's centre and to create alternating green panels along the horizontal arms - a deliberate, knot-like pattern that echoes traditional Celtic design. At the precise heart of the cross, three fully opened orange roses gather as an intimate focal point; their warm, golden-orange petals glow against the cool whites and greens and are gently cradled by darker green fern sprigs that add a subtle, textured frame. Soft studio light sculpts the petals' contours and throws delicate shadows that reveal the piece's three-dimensional build, while the mix of chrysanthemums and roses suggests a restrained, floral scent-earthy chrysanthemum notes with a faint honeyed lift from the roses. The arrangement conveys a dignified sympathy or funeral tribute, its palette of white, green and orange quietly evoking Irish heritage and the colours of the tricolour for those remembering a loved one with Celtic roots. A local florist in Lee would likely place this cross on an easel or lay it gently by the coffin; in neighbourhoods from Lee Green to Blackheath the design reads as both a spiritual emblem and a personal expression of remembrance, crafted with careful, hands-on skill. In this photograph, a cross-shaped floral tribute is laid out with quiet elegance, its colours and textures carefully balanced to create a meaningful farewell piece for a funeral or memorial around Lee. The main body of the cross is completely filled with white chrysanthemums, placed so closely together that they form a continuous, plush surface, the overlapping petals producing a gentle, rippling effect along the edges. To break the expanse of white, clusters of lime-green cushion chrysanthemums appear in rounded, dome-like groups at the tips of the arms and along the border, their vivid hue and tight, button-like heads giving a fresh, verdant feel reminiscent of early spring grass. At the very heart of the cross, three roses provide a glowing focal point. Each blossom is rich with warm colour, blending deep orange, amber, and golden tones that radiate outwards through their layered petals. They are framed by a collar of small green filler and airy fern fronds that spread slightly beyond the roses, adding depth and creating a natural, slightly wild contrast against the smooth chrysanthemum base. The lighting is bright yet gentle, highlighting every texture and allowing the green, white, and orange of the flowers to echo the Irish flag without feeling harsh or overly bold. This is the sort of piece you might see resting beside a coffin in a Lee church or crematorium, or delivered quietly to a home near Lewisham or Kidbrooke as a sign of support. It offers comfort through its harmony of colour, symbolising remembrance, faith, and a cherished connection to Irish heritage within the local community.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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Honor a loved one with the elegant White and Green Celtic Cross from Florist Lee in Lee. This meaningful funeral tribute features a classic cross design crafted with white and green spray chrysanthemums, beautifully accented by vibrant orange roses and lush greenery. The gentle white and green tones symbolise peace, purity and remembrance, while the orange roses add a warm, heartfelt touch.

Expertly arranged by our skilled florists, this sympathy cross is ideal for funerals, memorial services and graveside tributes. Its approximate dimensions of 89cm (35") in length and 54cm (21") in width create an impressive yet tasteful display that conveys deep respect and love. Each design is created with premium, fresh flowers to ensure long-lasting beauty.

At Florist Lee, we offer reliable local delivery in Lee and surrounding areas, with same-day delivery often available for orders placed early. Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar colour, size and value, maintaining the overall style and quality of the tribute. Order this white and green Celtic cross arrangement online from floristlee.co.uk to send a serene and dignified expression of your condolences.
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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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