A solemn and elegant floral Celtic cross, photographed against a stark white background with a slight top-down perspective that reveals its sculptural form and carefully worked detail. The structure relies on a dense ground of pure white spray chrysanthemums; their compact, pillow-like heads form broad, solid arms and a long lower shaft that read as a single soft plane. Accenting that white field are bright, almost lime-green button chrysanthemums, precisely positioned to carve the circular ring at the cross's centre and to alternate within the horizontal arms, creating the interlaced, knot-like motif characteristic of Celtic symbolism. At the heart of the intersection, three small but luminous orange-yellow roses are clustered tightly, their layered petals forming a warm, intimate centre; they are subtly cradled by a few sprigs of deep green foliage which both protect and set off the roses against the surrounding white. The lighting is diffused and clear, rendering petal texture and edge definition with gentle clarity so each bloom reads distinctly while still contributing to the whole design. Emotionally the piece balances reverence and quiet hope - the white for purity, the green for heritage and renewal, and the orange centre for tenderness and remembrance. I picture this floral cross placed near the airfield memorial or the village church in Biggin Hill for a funeral or commemorative service, a thoughtful expression that honours a life and the Celtic faith and ancestry that may be part of it.
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A carefully composed three-dimensional Celtic cross fashioned entirely from fresh florals, photographed against a crisp white backdrop and seen from a gentle overhead angle so the depth and texture read clearly. The primary mass of the cross is built from tightly clustered pure white spray chrysanthemums - their small, cushiony heads create a soft, dignified surface that reads like white velvet from a short distance. Interlaced through that white base are concentrated bands of bright, apple-green button chrysanthemums; these lime-green discs are placed to outline the circular ring where the arms intersect and to fill alternating segments along the horizontal arms, producing a rhythmic, knot-like graphic that honours Celtic design. At the precise centre, where those arms meet, three fully opened orange roses form a compact, radiant focal point; their warm, golden-orange petals lean slightly outward and are framed by a few dark green fern sprigs that lift and separate them from the surrounding chrysanthemums. The lighting is soft and even, which sharpens the contrast between the cool white, the fresh green, and the glowing orange without harsh shadows, allowing the plush texture and three-dimensional form to be read easily by touch or sight. The overall mood is one of respectful remembrance - a sympathy or funeral tribute that quietly references Irish or Celtic heritage through colour and shape. As a local florist familiar with Biggin Hill's quieter corners and the airfield's memorial events, I imagine this piece placed gently on a chapel table or near a graveside as a statement of faith, memory, and tender condolence. A beautifully composed funeral cross rests as if ready for a quiet farewell gathering in Biggin Hill, its design delicately echoing the Irish national colours while remaining soft and comforting. The main body of the cross is made entirely of white chrysanthemums, packed so tightly that they create a thick, cushion-like surface. Each blossom contributes a flurry of silky petals, giving the impression of a continuous field of white, calm and unbroken. Punctuating this purity are neat domes of lime-green button and cushion chrysanthemums, fixed along the arms and edges of the cross. Their bright, fresh hue and rounded, tactile shapes resemble little islands of new grass, a reminder of the open green spaces and hilltop views that surround the town. At the central junction of the cross, three striking roses form a radiant focal point, opening in warm shades that blend from rich orange in their centres to glowing yellow-orange at the outer petals. These velvety blooms bring a sense of gentle warmth and human presence, as though lit from within by a quiet flame. Around them, glossy sprigs of small-leaved greenery and fine, berry-like accents add texture, while darker fern fronds spread softly behind, framing the roses and giving the arrangement depth. The palette of green, white, and orange subtly evokes the Irish flag, making this cross an especially meaningful choice for honouring an Irish loved one in Biggin Hill. It feels both reverent and consoling, designed to offer a final message of peace, remembrance, and enduring connection to family and roots.

WHITE AND GREEN CELTIC CROSS£170.00

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The White and Green Celtic Cross from Flower Delivery Biggin Hill is a serene and elegant floral tribute, thoughtfully designed to express love, remembrance and sympathy. Featuring a base of white and green spray chrysanthemums, accented with striking orange roses and lush greenery, this cross creates a beautiful contrast of purity, peace and gentle warmth.

Carefully arranged in a traditional cross shape, this tribute is ideal for funerals, memorials and religious services in Biggin Hill and the surrounding areas. The fresh chrysanthemum blooms provide a full, long-lasting display, while the orange roses add a touch of colour and heartfelt emotion. Approximate dimensions are 89cm (35") in length and 54cm (21") in width, making it a substantial and dignified focal piece.

At Flower Delivery Biggin Hill, we pride ourselves on premium quality and reliable service. Our skilled florists handcraft each White and Green Celtic Cross with care, using the freshest flowers available. If certain blooms are out of season, we follow our substitution policy to replace them with flowers of similar colour, size and value, ensuring the arrangement remains in the same refined style. Perfect for conveying comfort, faith and support, this Celtic cross tribute can be delivered locally with care and professionalism. Order online today for a respectful and beautifully made floral cross in Biggin Hill.
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    Handy Flowers did a fantastic job for me with the funeral tribute that they delivered, will use again.

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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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