A carefully shaped Celtic cross of fresh blooms, captured from a slightly raised viewpoint against a luminous white background that keeps attention on form and colour. The arms and elongated shaft are densely covered in pure white spray chrysanthemums, their tiny, layered petals building a pillow-soft surface that conveys dignity and quiet comfort. Bright, almost lime-green button chrysanthemums are used deliberately to carve out the circular centre and to create alternating panels within the arms, forming a vivid outline that recalls Celtic knot motifs while introducing a lively texture contrast to the white. Anchoring the intersection is a trio of warm orange-yellow roses; their open petals provide a small, radiant focal point, the colours resonant of sunshine and gentle hope when set against the cool greens and whites. Dark green fern or similar foliage frames the roses and adds a soothing, organic edge. The lighting is soft and diffuse, accentuating petal detail and the cross's subtle three-dimensional curve without dramatic shadow, suggesting morning light in a local studio or village hall. This arrangement reads as a dignified funeral tribute or memorial piece, particularly meaningful for families with Irish roots because the white, green and orange tones subtly echo the Irish flag-an homage that is both visual and emotional. Locally, this style is often chosen for services in Great Bookham's village churchyards and for commemorations near Bookham Commons and Leatherhead, offering a respectful symbol of faith and remembrance.
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A three-dimensional Celtic cross crafted entirely from fresh flowers, seen from a slightly elevated vantage against a bright, white studio background. The main body of the cross is built from dense clusters of pure white spray chrysanthemums whose fine, cloud-like petals form a soft, plush surface that reads as both serene and dignified. Woven through this white foundation are vivid apple-green button chrysanthemums, their small, globe-like heads tracing the circular ring at the centre of the cross and appearing in alternating bands along the arms to give a tactile, rhythmic pattern. At the precise heart of the ring sits a small cluster of three fully opened orange-golden roses; their warm, honeyed petals glow against the cool white and green, drawing the eye inward and offering a poignant point of focus. Dark green fern fronds and fine foliage cradle the roses, adding a subtle, natural contrast and a hint of stem-scent when carried close. The lighting is soft and even, throwing gentle definition across petals and revealing the careful layering that produces the cross's low-relief, sculptural effect. The composition communicates reverence and memory-an elegant sympathy tribute or funeral emblem that also quietly honours Celtic identity through its ring motif and the palette of white, green, and warm orange. As a florist who often delivers to families across Bookham Commons and nearby Leatherhead, I see this design as one suited to a village church service or a graveside farewell, where the clean colours read clearly in daylight and convey both solemn comfort and a restrained warmth for those saying goodbye. A large floral cross for a funeral or memorial is shown laid flat, its craftsmanship and textures captured as though you were standing beside it in a calm Great Bookham chapel. The entire shape of the cross is built from white chrysanthemums, placed so densely that they resemble a thick, soft quilt of petals, pure and unbroken except where accents and the central feature appear. At the tips and junctions of the cross's arms, rounded clusters of vivid green button chrysanthemums emerge like little domes of fresh grass, their tight, spherical blooms providing both structure and a refreshing splash of colour. In the centre, where eyes naturally come to rest, sits a radiant group of golden-yellow to orange roses, their petals tinged with deeper amber at the edges, unfurling in layered spirals. These roses are encircled by a collar of rich green foliage and tiny filler stems, while feathery fern leaves extend gracefully from the base of the cluster, framing the roses and lending depth to the otherwise flat design. The interplay of snowy white, spring green, and sunlit orange suggests warmth, hope, and enduring affection-an ideal tribute for a church service, crematorium farewell, or graveside ceremony in and around Great Bookham. Gentle, even lighting reveals the natural sheen on the rose petals and the subtle shadows between each chrysanthemum head, emphasising the careful handwork. The piece feels thoughtful and reassuring, a floral cross created to bring quiet comfort to bereaved families while honouring a life with simple, sincere beauty.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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Honor a cherished life with our White and Green Celtic Cross, a serene floral tribute handcrafted by Flower Delivery Great Bookham. This elegant cross arrangement combines white spray chrysanthemums, green spray chrysanthemums and rich orange roses, finished with fresh greenery for a natural, peaceful look. Designed to convey love, remembrance and gentle support, it is a beautiful choice for funerals, memorials or graveside tributes in Great Bookham and the surrounding area.

Carefully arranged for balance and symmetry, the white and green tones symbolise purity, peace and eternal life, while the orange roses add warmth and gratitude. The generous size (approx. 89cm x 54cm) makes this Celtic cross a striking focal point for the service. Our experienced florists use only fresh, premium blooms and follow a thoughtful substitution policy to ensure your tribute always looks full, harmonious and respectful, even when some flowers are out of season.

We offer reliable, local flower delivery from our Great Bookham store, with timely delivery to funeral homes, churches and private addresses. Order this white and green Celtic cross online for a dignified, high-quality tribute that expresses your feelings with grace and care.
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    A graceful and beautiful bouquet that conveyed our sentiments perfectly. Very pleased with the service.

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    Beautiful and elegant arrangement. It was just what we needed.

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    The subtle interplay of colors and textures brought a refreshing sense of calm. I was very happy with the quality delivered by Flower Delivery Great Bookham.

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    The fresh, hand-selected blooms created a striking visual display that exuded elegance. I was very happy with the prompt service and attention to every detail.

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    The vibrant orange roses added a lovely pop of color. It was a beautiful tribute to our loved one.

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