A detailed, close-up style photograph captures a Celtic cross floral tribute arranged diagonally across a pristine white background, as if freshly finished on a workbench in a Shacklewell flower studio. The cross stretches from the upper left down toward the lower right, its form defined by a precise pattern of white and green chrysanthemums. The central vertical and horizontal arms are completely covered in small, tightly clustered white chrysanthemum blooms, creating a pillowy surface with subtle curves and shadows that emphasise the handcrafted care in each placement. Surrounding these arms and forming the characteristic ring of the Celtic motif, vivid lime green button chrysanthemums trace a continuous band. They also fill the inner shapes of the design, their neat, rounded heads giving the impression of tiny, luminous beads carefully threaded into the cross. This interplay of bright white and fresh green feels both symbolic and soothing, like light breaking through a canopy over one of Shacklewell's quieter streets. On the lower portion of the vertical arm, three focal clusters of deep purple carnations introduce a dramatic, reverent note. Each carnation is densely petalled, with velvety, almost plum-toned centres and lighter outer edges that ripple softly. These are complemented by slender strands of dark green foliage, possibly ivy or similar trailing greens, winding gracefully along the cross and partially encircling the purple blooms. The lighting is bright, even, and shadow-free, highlighting the three-dimensional contours and natural sheen of each petal. The design feels like a carefully considered funeral or memorial tribute, suitable for services in and around Shacklewell, Stoke Newington, and Dalston, where families may wish to honour a loved one with a floral cross that symbolises faith, continuity, and cherished heritage.
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The photograph shows an elegant Celtic cross funeral arrangement, meticulously created from fresh flowers and displayed against a clean, high-key white background that gives the piece a serene, almost floating appearance. The body of the cross is densely paved with white chrysanthemum heads, each bloom nestled so closely to its neighbour that they form a continuous, plush carpet of petals. The texture is soft and cushion-like, with gentle doming along the arms and centre that hints at the florist's careful shaping. Contrasting this calm expanse of white, segments of vivid lime green button chrysanthemums form the signature circular ring and knotwork accents of the Celtic cross design. These neat, button-sized flowers stand out with their bright, almost glowing centres, adding depth and a sense of movement as they trace curving lines across the cross. On the lower right section of the vertical arm, a graceful cascade of deep purple flowers, likely carnations, flows diagonally downward. Their ruffled petals and rich, wine-toned hue offer a poignant counterpoint to the purity of the white and the freshness of the green. Fine strands of green foliage and a few trailing tendrils weave around these blooms, softening the geometry and bringing a touch of natural woodland charm, reminiscent of a quiet walk through a park near Shacklewell or Hackney Downs. The composition is balanced and dignified, evoking peace, remembrance, and quiet strength. Crafted with the sensitivity of an experienced local florist, this floral Celtic cross would be a meaningful choice for a funeral or memorial service in the Shacklewell area, reflecting enduring faith and heartfelt farewell.

WHITE CELTIC CROSS TRIBUTE£170.00

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Honor a loved one with the White Celtic Cross Tribute from Florist Shacklewell, a beautifully crafted funeral arrangement designed to convey peace, faith and remembrance. This elegant floral cross features a base of white and green spray chrysanthemums, accented with rich purple carnations and lush greenery for gentle contrast. Thoughtfully arranged in a traditional Celtic cross shape, it creates a striking focal point at a funeral service, memorial or church ceremony.

Expertly handcrafted in Shacklewell, this tribute blends premium, fresh flowers with a meaningful design that offers comfort to family and friends. The soft white tones symbolise purity and serenity, while the touches of green and purple add depth and a sense of enduring love. Measuring approximately 89cm in length and 54cm in width, it is sized to be both impressive and tasteful.

At Florist Shacklewell, we take great care in every arrangement and may substitute seasonal flowers with similar blooms of equal or greater quality, style and value. Our reliable local delivery in Shacklewell ensures your sympathy flowers arrive fresh and on time. Order this White Celtic Cross funeral tribute online today to send a heartfelt, dignified expression of your condolences.
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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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