The photograph shows an elegant Celtic cross funeral arrangement laid flat against a pure white background, angled slightly from corner to corner to highlight its full outline. The structure of the cross is densely padded with white chrysanthemums, their neat, rounded flower heads lined up in tight formation, creating a plush, continuous surface that appears almost quilted. The central vertical and horizontal arms, as well as the circular ring that joins them, are subtly raised, so that the cross casts a delicate shadow and appears three-dimensional. Running through this calm, white landscape, lime-green button chrysanthemums are carefully positioned to define the Celtic motifs. They form a crisp green ring around the centre and flow into knot-inspired shapes along the arms, their small, spherical blooms adding texture and a lively contrast. These touches of green bring to mind fresh grass after rain in one of the quiet gardens hidden around the Barbican estate. On the lower section of the cross's vertical arm, three striking groups of deep purple carnations are nestled into the chrysanthemums. Their petals are densely ruffled, creating rich folds of colour that stand out boldly against the white and green. Slender pieces of trailing greenery and fine, curling twigs weave through and around the carnations, introducing a sense of natural movement and gentle asymmetry. The overall impression is of a tribute that combines strong spiritual symbolism with the softness of fresh flowers, suitable for a farewell in a nearby church or a memorial reflection in one of the Barbican's serene indoor spaces. It suggests remembrance, enduring faith, and a quiet nod to Celtic heritage within the setting of modern city life.
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A carefully arranged Celtic cross floral tribute dominates the frame, set against a spotless white backdrop that intensifies its colours and form. The cross itself is constructed entirely from compact white chrysanthemums, arranged so densely that no gaps in the base can be seen. Their small, cushion-like heads create a smooth yet gently undulating surface, especially along the central line of the cross where the flowers are slightly more elevated. Threading through this white foundation, lime-green button chrysanthemums are used to draw the traditional Celtic cross details: a bold ring encircling the intersection of the arms and subtly curving bands that echo knotwork patterns along the horizontal and vertical sections. These green blooms, round and firm, lend clear definition and a fresh, vibrant energy to the tribute. On the lower arm, three distinct groupings of deep purple carnations spill softly downward, their multi-layered, ruffled petals introducing warmth and emotional depth. Between and around these purple blossoms, fine strands of greenery and delicate, twisting stems trace gentle lines across the chrysanthemums, breaking up the strict geometry with a touch of organic flow. The lighting is clean and even, reminiscent of daylight filtering into a chapel near the Barbican, creating soft shadows that enhance the piece's three-dimensional quality. The cross feels dignified and contemplative, an arrangement that a family in the Barbican area might select for a funeral or celebration of life, perhaps for a service in a nearby city church or a quiet gathering in one of the estate's reflective corners. It brings together white peace, green renewal, and purple reverence in a single, thoughtfully crafted tribute from a skilled local florist.

WHITE CELTIC CROSS TRIBUTE£170.00

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Honor a loved one with the timeless elegance of our White Celtic Cross Tribute, expertly handcrafted at Florist Barbican. This meaningful funeral tribute features a striking Celtic cross design, symbolising faith, eternity and remembrance. Premium white and green spray chrysanthemums create a soft, full base, while rich purple carnations add a dignified touch of colour and depth. Lush greenery completes the design, giving the arrangement a natural, graceful finish.

Measuring approximately 89cm (35") in length and 54cm (21") in width, this impressive cross is perfectly sized for display at a church, crematorium or graveside service. Each White Celtic Cross Tribute is lovingly arranged by our skilled florists in Barbican, ensuring a premium finish and reliable, professional presentation for this important occasion.

We understand how important it is for your tribute to be just right. If certain flowers are out of season, we will carefully substitute with blooms of similar size, colour and higher or equal quality, maintaining the overall style and meaning of the arrangement. With trusted, local delivery from Florist Barbican, you can send a beautiful, heartfelt expression of sympathy with confidence. Order online today for a respectful and memorable funeral tribute.
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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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