A striking Celtic cross floral arrangement designed as a funeral or memorial tribute is displayed diagonally across a bright white background, the top of the cross angling gently towards the upper left corner of the frame. The central arms and long vertical stem are carpeted with small, pristine white chrysanthemum blooms, each one closely wired into place to build a softly domed surface that looks almost cloud-like. Surrounding and weaving through these white areas, compact lime green button chrysanthemums define the hallmark circular ring of the Celtic cross and trace knotwork-style patterns where the arms meet. The contrast between the cool white and vivid green creates a crisp, graphic outline that is still very gentle on the eye, like a piece of Celtic stonework reimagined in fresh petals. On the lower portion of the vertical arm, three prominent groups of deep purple carnations cluster in a subtle diagonal, their rich, velvety colour echoing the solemnity of a church interior. Fine strands of dark green foliage and slender, twisting tendrils weave around and beyond the purple blooms, adding a natural, slightly wild grace that feels reminiscent of riverside greenery along the Lea or the soft planting around new parks in Leamouth. The studio lighting is bright and even, flattening shadows so that the colours remain pure and the textures of each flower type are easy to distinguish. The overall impression is one of composure and heartfelt reverence, as if crafted by a skilled local florist who understands how important it is to reflect a family's story, beliefs, and perhaps Celtic roots. It would be a fitting floral cross for a Leamouth funeral service, a crematorium chapel nearby, or a home wake, where the interplay of white, green, and purple speaks quietly of remembrance, faith, and the hope of renewal.
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The photograph features an elegant Celtic cross funeral tribute created from fresh flowers and presented against a flawless white studio background, so the full craftsmanship of the design is immediately visible. The main structure of the cross is composed of densely placed white chrysanthemums, each blossom pressed closely together to form a continuous, cushiony surface that feels soft and comforting even to the imagination. Threaded through these white sections, lime green button chrysanthemums form the characteristic ring and interlacing bands of a Celtic cross, their small rounded heads standing slightly proud and adding fine texture and gentle shadow. The green elements are thoughtfully positioned, so the cross appears both symbolic and contemporary, with clean, flowing lines that echo traditional Celtic stone carvings. Along the lower length of the vertical arm, several clusters of deep purple carnations introduce a richer, more emotive colour, their ruffled petals creating ripples of tone from plum to magenta. These flowers are intertwined with fresh greenery and a few delicate, trailing stems that curve gracefully downward, evoking the quiet, natural movement of plants along the waterside in Leamouth. The lighting is soft yet bright, revealing the crisp whiteness of the chrysanthemums, the lively lime of the button blooms, and the depth of the purple accents without creating harsh contrasts. As a whole, the arrangement exudes calm dignity and gentle spirituality, ideal for a funeral or celebration of life where Celtic symbolism, Christian faith, or a connection to Irish and Scottish roots holds meaning. It feels like a carefully considered design from a Leamouth florist, created to accompany a final farewell and offer a sense of peace and support to the family gathered nearby.

WHITE CELTIC CROSS TRIBUTE£170.00

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Express your love and faith with our White Celtic Cross Tribute, thoughtfully handcrafted by Florist Leamouth in Leamouth. This elegant funeral cross features a serene blend of white and green spray chrysanthemums, accented with rich purple carnations and lush greenery for gentle contrast. Designed in a traditional Celtic cross shape, it offers a meaningful symbol of remembrance, peace, and eternal life, making it a fitting choice for funerals, memorials, and celebration of life services.

Approximately 89cm (35") in length and 54cm (21") in width, this striking tribute provides a beautiful focal point beside the casket or at the front of the service. Each arrangement is made with premium, fresh blooms and carefully finished for a refined, respectful look that honours your loved one with dignity.

Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar colour, size, and value, ensuring a tribute of the same or superior style and quality. Order your White Celtic Cross Tribute from Florist Leamouth for a reliable, compassionate service and timely funeral flower delivery in Leamouth and surrounding areas.
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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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