Marylebone TRIBUTES

At Marylebone Flowers, we create thoughtful funeral and sympathy flowers that speak when words are hard to find. From our local studio near Marylebone High Street and Baker Street, our experienced team designs elegant wreaths, coffin sprays and hand-tied sheaves that reflect your loved one's personality and your family's wishes.

As an independent florist, we work closely with local families, funeral directors and venues around Regent's Park, Fitzrovia and Mayfair, ensuring every tribute arrives on time and beautifully presented. Each arrangement is made to order using fresh, premium stems, carefully conditioned for lasting quality throughout the service.

If you need something personal and unique, we can include favourite colours, specific flowers or bespoke designs. Many families in nearby Soho and Paddington trust us to guide them gently through the choices at a difficult time.

  • Handcrafted funeral wreaths, sprays & posies
  • Discreet, knowledgeable local support
  • Same-day delivery in Marylebone & surrounding areas (order before 3 PM)

You can order online for convenient, secure service, or contact us to discuss a fully customised tribute. Our team at Marylebone Flowers takes great care with every detail, so your funeral bouquets and arrangements are both respectful and deeply meaningful.

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TRIBUTES
Presented against a clear, white backdrop, this striking funeral floral cross looks both opulent and reverent, the work of a florist who understands the balance between beauty and restraint. The cross is entirely constructed from fresh roses, with plush deep red blooms forming the main body of the design along both the vertical stem and the crossbar. Each crimson rose is fully open, its velvety petals spiralling toward darker centres, creating a sense of depth that invites the eye to linger. Threaded through these rich tones are clusters of fuchsia pink garden-style roses, their looser, frilled petals introducing a softer, more romantic note and lifting the overall palette. Scattered rosebuds in red and pink give the impression of gentle movement and growth, as though the tribute itself holds living memories. A narrow, immaculate border of tiny white flowers - likely spray chrysanthemums or small carnations - traces the entire outline of the cross, adding clarity and a subtle glow around the more intense central colours. Delicate glimpses of fresh green foliage and slim, grass-like leaves peek out here and there, hinting at the careful mechanics beneath the lush surface. The lighting is soft and even, making each petal, each colour shift, and each curve easy to distinguish, much like the tranquil light that falls inside Marylebone's historic churches near Baker Street and around the Chiltern Street area. This floral cross is designed for moments of farewell during funerals, memorial services, or graveside gatherings, an eloquent expression of faith, honour, and enduring affection for a loved one whose life is being remembered with care.
SINCEREST CARE CROSS
£115.00
A softly lit, heart-shaped sympathy tribute is shown from above, resting on a bright white background that makes every floral detail feel crisp and intentional. The heart is completely filled with pristine white spray chrysanthemums, tightly clustered so that no gaps are visible, resulting in a smooth, cushion-like texture that conveys comfort and serenity. Each tiny bloom tilts slightly upwards, catching the light and creating a gentle shimmer across the surface, almost like fabric with a subtle sheen. Along the edge, a narrow emerald green ribbon encircles the heart, its satin finish and rich colour adding a careful, tailored border that enhances the silhouette. Diagonally across the heart, starting from the upper left and flowing towards the lower right, an elegant spray of contrasting flowers adds depth and emotion. Deep magenta and fuchsia calla lilies gather in this focal area; some are fully open with bold, dark centres, others are still slightly rolled, their trumpet-shaped forms seemingly caught in mid-curve. These intense tones of pink and purple stand out strikingly against the pure white base. Nestled between and around the calla lilies are clusters of smaller white blooms, likely freesia, whose lighter, open petals bring softness and a sense of fragrance to the composition. Framing the spray is a selection of fresh greenery, including glossy broad leaves and delicate fern-like fronds that add movement and a natural, garden-like feeling. The design feels quietly expressive, as though it has been created with great care for a final farewell. It's easy to imagine this heart laid before a lectern during a service in Marylebone, perhaps in a church off Marylebone High Street or at a ceremony close to Baker Street, offering a gentle visual focus as family and friends reflect and remember.
ALWAYS REMEMBERED HEART
£95.00
A beautifully rendered floral Union Jack fills the frame as a rectangular funeral tribute, created entirely from tightly packed red, white, and blue flowers that turn the familiar flag into a richly textured memorial piece. The arrangement is displayed against a pure white background that highlights every line and angle, much like a ceremonial flag laid out with care in a quiet Marylebone funeral parlour. At the centre, the broad red St. George's Cross stretches from edge to edge, its vertical and horizontal arms built from dense clusters of small crimson blooms, giving the appearance of a soft, velour ribbon laid over the surface. Surrounding and intersecting this are bold white floral stripes, marking both the fimbriation around the central cross and the wide diagonals of St. Andrew's Cross. Each white petal catches the light in a way that suggests gentle depth, transforming the stripes from flat graphic shapes into living, breathing bands of flowers. Layered over these diagonals, the narrower red lines of St. Patrick's Cross have been composed with meticulous care so that the pattern remains perfectly balanced. Encircling all the crosses, deep blue flowers fill the background and form a tidy floral border, their petals overlapping to create the illusion of a soft, night-sky cushion. The arrangement conveys quiet strength and unity, a fitting tribute for services held in and around Marylebone-perhaps a farewell near Regent's Park, a memorial gathering by Harley Street, or a remembrance at one of the local churches off Marylebone Road. It speaks of shared history, gratitude, and the comforting presence of flowers during moments of loss.
PEACEFUL DREAMS CUSHION
£150.00
In this image, a carefully crafted heart-shaped floral tribute rests against a clean white backdrop, its design radiating the calm, respectful tone often chosen for farewell services in Marylebone churches and local crematoria. The central surface of the heart is completely covered with small white chrysanthemums, each bloom placed closely beside the next so that they form a dense, pillowy layer. Their soft, rounded petals create a uniform cushion of white, suggesting purity, serenity, and gentle comfort. A dark green satin ribbon runs neatly around the perimeter of the heart, giving a defined outline to the shape and lending a touch of classic elegance with its slight, satiny sheen. At the upper left curve of the heart, three deep red roses form a standout focal point. Their velvety petals, tightly layered yet beginning to unfurl, create a rich spiral of colour that seems to deepen toward the centre of each bloom. Surrounding the roses are delicate white filler flowers and a combination of broad green leaves and feathery, fern-like foliage, which introduce fine texture and subtle movement. From this cluster, a few slender strands of bright green ornamental grass arc across the cushion of chrysanthemums, guiding the eye gently toward two more red roses placed lower and off to the right. The resulting sweep of colour and line gives the tribute a graceful, flowing structure. Overall, the design conveys a message of enduring love, respect, and remembrance, a fitting floral tribute for families in Marylebone wishing to send a heart-shaped symbol of sympathy and farewell.
BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES HEART
£95.00
This image captures a meticulously crafted floral pillow, shaped as a soft rectangular cushion with gently rounded corners, resting against a pristine white background that accentuates every colour and petal. The tribute is generously filled so that no base is visible, forming a thick, plush surface of flowers that suggests comfort and a carefully held memory. Prominent throughout are large roses in an array of hues: intense fuchsia pink blooms sit beside more delicate blush and powdery pink roses, while creamy pale yellow and ivory tones add a subtle, warming glow. Interspersed among these are rich royal purple lisianthus flowers, their ruffled, multi-layered petals introducing a deeper, more contemplative note that balances the lighter shades. Dainty pink spray roses weave between the larger heads, while clusters of tiny lavender and lilac filler blossoms, reminiscent of statice or limonium, add intricate detail and a hint of meadow-like softness. Around and beneath the flowers, the greenery is thoughtfully arranged, with rounded, silvery eucalyptus leaves creating cool, soft curves and darker, slender fern-like foliage adding fine texture and structure, like quiet shadows beneath the blossoms. The overall result is a floral cushion that appears both substantial and gentle, suggesting a place of rest and reflection. Crafted in the style of experienced local florists in Marylebone, and perfectly suited for services held near Baker Street, Harley Street, or around Marylebone High Street, this sympathy tribute speaks of love, remembrance, and the peaceful letting go that accompanies a final farewell.
HEARTFELT SORROW CUSHION
£95.00
This quiet memorial pillow, meticulously built from a dense sea of snow-white chrysanthemum heads, reads like a soft, tactile offering of consolation. Each chrysanthemum is placed edge-to-edge to form a uniform, velvety surface that evokes calm and the stillness of a late morning on Marylebone High Street. The pillow's rectangular silhouette with rounded corners rises ever so slightly, its puffy profile casting a soft drop shadow on the pristine white studio background, which highlights both the bouquet's volume and the florist's craft. A delicate, pale green satin ribbon borders the entire piece in carefully pleated loops, the fresh lime tone bringing a whisper of spring and renewal to the composition. Anchoring the design in the top-left corner is a restrained cluster of accents: crisp white lisianthus with their paper-soft petals paired with rich purple lisianthus buds and open blooms, creating a sober but beautiful focal point. Interlaced fern fronds and glossy dark leaves provide contrast and a tactile green texture, while a broad darker-leaf wrap neatly secures the stems, showing attention to proportion and finish. The ensemble gives off a gentle, green-floral scent and embodies a classical sympathy language - purity, remembrance, and respect. As prepared by Marylebone Flowers, this pillow is the kind of dignified tribute chosen for funerals, memorial services, or graveside placement around Baker Street, Portman Square, and nearby London chapels, intended to express condolence when words feel insufficient.
PEACEFUL THOUGHTS CUSHION
£135.00
Set against a clean, white backdrop, this floral cross is captured in a way that highlights its calm beauty and symmetry. The entire form of the cross is densely upholstered with small, flawless white chrysanthemums, each bloom placed so tightly beside its neighbours that they create an unbroken, plush layer of petals. The texture appears soft and cushiony, like a gentle resting place shaped from flowers, symbolising purity, peace, and spiritual comfort. Running all around the outline of the cross is a thin line of lively green foliage, tucked carefully along every edge and curve. This verdant frame defines the shape crisply and introduces a natural contrast, reminiscent of the green pockets and leafy corners tucked behind the elegant buildings of Marylebone. At the intersection of the cross's arms, a central spray of larger blooms brings warmth and emotional focus to the piece. Here, roses in shades of soft peach, muted apricot, delicate blush pink, and creamy white are thoughtfully arranged, their petals unfolding in silky spirals. Surrounding them, feathery fern, slender blades of vivid grass, and tiny lavender-toned filler flowers add lightness, texture, and a sense of gentle movement, as if stirred by a quiet breeze. The lighting is even and diffused, drawing attention to the interplay of whites and pastels without causing glare. This funeral flower cross would be a fitting tribute for a service in a Marylebone church, a private chapel, or a crematorium nearby, expressing love, reverence, and remembrance in a form that feels both traditional and deeply personal.
DEEP SYMPATHY CROSS
£90.00
A large floral cross, designed as a sympathy tribute, stands out clearly against a pure white backdrop, its soft colours and thoughtful structure echoing the calm streets of Marylebone on a quiet morning. The cross itself is formed entirely from flowers, with no visible stems or frame, so the eye reads only petals and texture. A serene base of white and ivory roses forms the backbone of the design, many of them fully open to reveal intricate, layered hearts. Threaded gently among these are roses in pale peach, apricot, and light blush pink, their pastel shades introducing a sense of warmth and gentle gratitude for a life remembered. The arrangement is densely packed, with white hydrangea heads or similar round, full blooms used to bridge the gaps between roses, creating a thick, almost cloud-like surface. Smaller white spray roses, tight and neat, add texture and precision, making the cross appear carefully sculpted rather than loosely arranged. Along the edges, small sprigs of fresh green foliage peek out, subtly tracing the outline of the cross and giving it crisp definition against the white background. Tiny accents of soft lavender or pale purple filler flowers are placed sparingly here and there, offering a light contrast that never distracts from the main pastel story. The lighting is bright but gentle, highlighting the creamy tones without harsh shadows, save for a delicate outline that hints at the cross's three-dimensional depth. This is the sort of carefully composed floral cross often chosen for services in Marylebone's churches and chapels, around Harley Street or Manchester Square, offering families a graceful way to honour their loved one with a symbol of Christian faith, comfort, and quiet remembrance.
DIVINITY CROSS
£105.00
Bathed in gentle white light, a heart-shaped bouquet takes centre stage, capturing the warmth and graceful sensibility found among Marylebone's leafy streets and tranquil squares. The arrangement is artfully composed with about thirty to thirty-five roses, the outer petals in soft blush pinks folding into creamy white hearts tinged delicately with pale yellow. Each rose is in perfect condition, from shy buds to wide, fully opened blooms, their velvety texture almost tangible to the mind's eye. Ethereal sprays of white baby's breath weave among the roses, their cloud-like clusters brightening the arrangement and filling spaces with an air of gentle lightness-evoking fresh mornings in Dorset Square or the subtle fragrances drifting from local flower stalls. The heart shape is well defined and full, subtly suggesting a gesture of profound care or a quiet tribute for a loved one. There's an emotional tranquility to the composition, ideal for expressing sentiment at a memorial or commemorative gathering in Marylebone. The expertly-balanced palette of pink and cream exudes both comfort and poise, making it a natural choice for those wishing to honour memory with beauty and sincerity. The overall impression is soothing, the flowers almost glowing against their crisp white backdrop, their presence a reassuring testament to the craftsmanship and heartfelt empathy of Marylebone's florists. Suitable for a wide range of occasions-from funeral tributes to romantic anniversaries-this bouquet brings comfort and a soft touch of grace to every setting.
DEAREST ONE HEART
£130.00
Floating on a pristine white background and photographed from a slightly elevated viewpoint, this lush heart-shaped arrangement presents a tranquil harmony of color and texture. Radiant cream and snowy white roses form the backbone of the composition, punctuated by soft peach and blushing pink roses that thread warm accents through the design. Between and around those roses, clusters of ivory hydrangea create a pillowy, cloud-like relief that catches the light and gives the heart a sumptuous, sculpted presence. Small glimpses of rich, variegated green foliage appear throughout, their cool tones sharpening the pastel palette and suggesting the freshness of stems just harvested from a nearby Marylebone florist's cooler. The arrangement's surface is seamless and dense, each bloom intentionally placed so the heart reads as one cohesive, tender gesture; its three-dimensional form is emphasized by a delicate shadow at the perimeter, revealing careful floral technique and thoughtful proportion. The scent, if imagined, would be a soft, clean rose fragrance mingled with the leafy, slightly sweet breath of hydrangea - comforting rather than overpowering. Suited to solemn remembrances and memorial settings, yet equally peaceful for weddings or anniversaries, this piece carries an understated dignity and warmth reminiscent of neighbourhood gatherings around Baker Street or quiet moments in Regent's Park. It embodies a calm, consoling presence and the craftsmanship of an experienced local hand.
HEAVENLY HEART
£150.00
The image shows a lovingly modelled floral teddy bear, resting flat against a pristine white backdrop, as if just completed on the workbench of a Marylebone florist. Its entire body is made from tightly packed royal blue flowers, likely small chrysanthemum or similar multi-petalled blooms, arranged so closely that individual stems virtually disappear into a seamless, plush-like surface. The head is rounded and full, with a distinct muzzle formed from clusters of cream-coloured blossoms, while the torso is broad and slightly oval, tapering into arms and legs that curve gently outward. Cream flowers also highlight the inner cups of the ears and shape the oval pads on each paw, their paler tone softening the deep blue and giving the bear a friendly, approachable look. Two glossy, dark button eyes sit symmetrically above a black triangular nose, and a fine curved line below completes a subtle, peaceful smile. Around the bear's neck, a sheer white organza bow is tied in a neat, generous knot, its translucent loops adding a touch of ceremony and innocence. The composition is clean, with even lighting revealing the intricate textures of every petal and maintaining a calm, contemplative mood. This floral sculpture would be a poignant choice as a funeral tribute in Marylebone, perhaps for a service near Regent's Park, on a quiet side street off Gloucester Place, or delivered by Marylebone Flowers to a family home. It speaks softly of nurturing, remembrance, and the cherished memories of a baby boy or young child, bringing a gentle, tactile comfort to an otherwise solemn occasion.
BLUE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
A delicately crafted floral cross, captured against a crisp white backdrop, appears both substantial and soft, its underlying structure entirely hidden beneath a wealth of pastel-toned flowers. The cross is richly padded with lisianthus blooms that range from light shell pink through to deeper rose, mauve, and lilac, each flower with fine, ruffled petals that interlock to form a plush surface. Some lisianthus show darker, almost berry-coloured centres, providing gentle depth amid the lighter shades. At the intersection of the cross's arms, three open roses in dusty rose and muted lavender-pink create an immediate point of focus, their carefully layered petals unfurling with a calm, almost meditative symmetry. Around this central cluster, slender fern fronds and fresh green foliage fan out lightly, their cool tones breaking up the pinks and purples and adding a feeling of natural freshness. Dotted throughout the main body of the cross are tiny pink and lilac filler flowers, minute white blossoms, and soft green buds, each tucked thoughtfully into place to build layers of texture and delicate contrast. Along the very edges, a glimpse of deeper purple ribbon or fabric subtly frames the arrangement without stealing attention from the flowers themselves. The composition feels balanced and contemplative, as though each bloom has been placed with care to hold a memory or a message. In the context of Marylebone, this is the sort of graceful cross you might see delivered by local florists to a church off Marylebone High Street or a quiet chapel near Regent's Park, offering family and friends a serene, dignified symbol of love and spiritual comfort during a time of loss.
ETERNAL PARADISE CROSS
£95.00
This top-down image captures a beautifully crafted round funeral tribute resting on a pure white background, allowing its structure and colours to stand out clearly. The predominant feature is a dense, uniform cushion of white chrysanthemums, most likely spray or cushion types, placed so close together that their delicate petals overlap, forming a soft, quilt-like surface. Their tiny, green-tinted centres give just a whisper of colour, keeping the overall impression serene and pure. Around the edge of the arrangement runs a wide emerald green satin ribbon, pleated into graceful scallops that frame the flowers much as the curved terraces frame the streets around Marylebone. The ribbon's sheen adds a subtle sense of luxury without overshadowing the calmness of the design. Towards the upper centre of the circle, a focal cluster of green and blue elements rises gently from the white base. A lime-green spider chrysanthemum opens in spidery, elongated petals that create a sense of energy and movement. It is surrounded by bright green Hypericum berries, their rounded forms catching the light, and by rich green foliage, including airy fern fronds that soften the outlines. Nestled into this greenery are two small Scottish thistles in a cool blue-violet tone, their spiky, textured globes creating a deliberate contrast in both shape and colour. The composition feels cool, fresh, and composed, like early morning air on a quiet side street branching off Marylebone Road. This type of tribute, carefully arranged by an experienced local florist, would be well suited to a funeral or memorial service where the family wishes to convey both traditional respect and a subtle nod to Scottish heritage or personal symbolism.
ETERNAL PEACE TRIBUTE
£90.00
This image presents a graceful funeral flower cross, crafted with the care and precision you might expect from an experienced Marylebone florist serving the elegant streets around Regent's Park and Harley Street. The cross is photographed against a bright white backdrop, with a soft, unobtrusive shadow that helps the form stand out, almost as though it were resting gently on a chapel altar. Every section of the cross is enrobed in pristine white button chrysanthemums, the blossoms nestled so closely that they create a plush, seamless layer of petals. Their crisp white hue speaks of purity, peace, and a respectful farewell, offering comfort to family and friends. At the centre point where the vertical and horizontal beams meet, a small but striking cluster of roses provides a tender focal accent. These roses, in full bloom, show shades of soft blush pink, warm peach, and creamy ivory, with petals elegantly spiralling outward to suggest openness and enduring affection. Feathery fern fronds peek from behind the roses, introducing texture and a fresh green contrast, while delicate stems of lavender or pale purple filler flowers add a gentle, complementary wash of colour. The entire perimeter of the cross is edged with a slim lime green ribbon, carefully wrapped to form a smooth border that discreetly outlines the white flowers and gives the design a refined finish. This floral cross, well suited to a funeral service at a Marylebone church or a memorial gathering in the area, conveys sympathy, faith, and the warmth of treasured memories in a calm, understated way.
GRACEFUL CROSS
£90.00
The image captures an exquisite floral tribute shaped as a saxophone, standing tall against a clean white studio-style background. At first glance, the familiar silhouette of the sax is unmistakable, even though every part of it is made from flowers rather than metal. The entire body, from the upper stem down to the wide bell, is densely covered in bright yellow chrysanthemum florets, their soft, layered petals creating a cushion-like texture that invites the fingertips. This sunny yellow tone brings to mind the lively energy of Marylebone's streets, adding a sense of optimism and remembrance to the design. Along the length of the instrument, small, rich red rosebuds have been strategically placed, mapping out the keys and intricate details of the saxophone's front. Each red bud sits proudly on the yellow canvas, adding depth, rhythm, and a subtle sense of musical notation. Slender strands of fresh green foliage twist and loop around the curves, especially at the sweeping bend of the neck and around the rim of the bell, softening the structure and adding a garden-like freshness. Near what would be the mouthpiece, discreet metallic and green wires gently rise, betraying the careful craftsmanship behind this complex piece. The result is an evocative memorial arrangement that might accompany a funeral service or celebration of life for a musician, music teacher, or jazz lover connected to Marylebone's vibrant cultural scene. The combination of yellow for joy and reflection with red for enduring love makes this floral saxophone a touching way to say goodbye, as if the flowers themselves were playing a final, tender tune.
SAXOPHONE TRIBUTE
£130.00
A beautifully composed Celtic cross made entirely from fresh flowers rests against a pure white studio backdrop, its traditional shape and symbolic details clearly visible. The arms and stem of the cross are densely packed with small, pristine white chrysanthemum heads, so closely arranged that they form a uniform, cushioned surface. This soft bed of white petals gives the cross an air of gentle purity, recalling the stillness of a chapel interior off Marylebone High Street. Framing and threading through this white canvas are bands of vivid lime-green button chrysanthemums. These compact, rounded blooms trace the outline of the circular ring and knot-like features that make the cross distinctly Celtic, adding definition and a sense of movement to the design. On the lower portion of the vertical arm, three separate clusters of deep purple carnations bring a soulful intensity. Their ruffled, velvety petals and dense heads create pockets of depth and shadow that stand out dramatically against the lighter tones. Slender strands of greenery and curling woody tendrils weave among the carnations and across the white chrysanthemums, lending a natural, slightly flowing grace to an otherwise structured form. The lighting is bright and even, highlighting the crisp edges of each petal and casting the faintest shadows to emphasize the cross's three-dimensional shape. This arrangement feels both dignified and tender-a fitting sympathy piece for funerals, cremations, or memorial services in and around Marylebone, expressing themes of faith, remembrance, and the quiet comfort that flowers can bring in moments of farewell.
WHITE CELTIC CROSS TRIBUTE
£170.00
This photograph captures a meticulously crafted funeral tribute in the shape of a teddy bear, created entirely from fresh flowers and presented against a simple white backdrop. The bear appears almost huggable, its rounded form defined by tightly packed white chrysanthemums that cover the entire surface. The petals overlap to form a thick, cloud-like pelt, giving the impression of softness and comfort. Slight variations in tone-from snowy white to creamy ivory and the faintest yellow at each flower's centre-add gentle shading and a natural dimension to the body. The head is sculpted with particular care, with two small ears sitting proudly on top and a smooth curve to the cheeks. Dark floral or decorative accents are placed to form the eyes and nose, each element small yet expressive, creating a calm, kindly expression that feels both protective and soothing. Draped over the bear's chest is a floral waistcoat in vivid shades of mauve and deep pink, formed from densely clustered blooms arranged into two neat panels. These panels meet at the centre where a sheer purple net bow is fastened, its semi-transparent loops softening the design and adding a playful, almost storybook charm. The white background and gentle lighting ensure all attention is drawn to the tribute, with every petal appearing crisp and freshly arranged. As a Marylebone florist serving families near Baker Street, Dorset Square, and the historic churches off Marylebone High Street, this is the kind of piece I would suggest as a tender memorial for a child's service, a baby's farewell, or a sentimental tribute that speaks of cherished memories and unconditional love through the language of flowers.
WHITE TEDDY BEAR TRIBUTE
£100.00
Set against a spotless white background, this angel-wing floral tribute exudes calm and dignity, the kind of refined design often requested for funerals and memorials in the Marylebone area. The twin wings are crafted with meticulous care, each one filled with a dense covering of tiny white flowers-likely crisp chrysanthemums and miniature carnations-arranged so tightly that almost no gaps can be seen between them. This creates a velvety, cushioned effect, as if the wings are made from a soft blanket of petals. In the heart of the blooms, there are barely-there touches of light green and soft lemon tones, bringing quiet variation and a sense of natural life. Around the outer edges, layers of white feathers flow in gentle curves, their filaments fine, downy, and slightly tousled, echoing the delicate structure of real bird wings. These feathers introduce a sense of motion and airiness, as though a small breath of wind from a nearby church doorway might stir them. The lighting is soft and even, casting only the faintest shadow beneath the arrangement, which helps to define its shape without disturbing the pure, tranquil palette. The overall impression is of an angelic presence: protective, peaceful, and offering comfort to grieving hearts. This is a floral tribute that could easily be imagined resting in a quiet corner of a Marylebone chapel or crematorium, a focal point where family and friends can rest their gaze while reflecting on cherished memories, finding some solace in the symbolism of purity, elevation, and gentle release.
ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£170.00
This image depicts a carefully crafted angel wing floral tribute, perfect for a refined funeral or memorial gathering in Marylebone, where understated elegance is often sought. The wings are formed entirely from compact clusters of white chrysanthemums or similar small blooms, set so close together that they create a soft, uninterrupted field of white, reminiscent of a calm winter sky above the rooftops of W1. Each floret reveals a tiny green centre, giving subtle specks of colour that add dimension and a lifelike character to the arrangement. Encircling the wings is a trim of fluffy white feathers, their delicate fibres overlapping and curling gently, reinforcing the image of real feathers and imparting a sense of tranquil uplift, as if these wings could cradle precious memories. At the central point where both wings join, a bold fuchsia-pink satin ribbon bow provides a vivid focal point, its sheen catching light and its generous loops suggesting both celebration and tenderness. The ribbon's ends trail softly over the flowers. Cradled within the bow is a single pink rosebud, its spiralled petals not fully open, which can be read as a symbol of pure love, admiration, or a life beautifully cherished. Just beneath this, a small grouping of deep purple, thistle-like blossoms or textured greenery adds contrast, texture, and depth, evoking the richness of dusk. The tribute as a whole speaks of comfort, remembrance, and peace, the sort of angel wing design a family might order for a farewell service near Baker Street or Harley Street. It conveys the sensitivity and artistry of a florist used to creating bespoke sympathy flowers for Marylebone's close-knit community.
PINK ACCENTED ANGEL WINGS TRIBUTE
£180.00
From the vantage of a Marylebone florist, this image reads like a story of craft and community. The flag remains instantly recognizable: diagonal gold saltire slicing the field into four fields, one green above and below, one black on either side. But the texture tells another tale: thousands of minuscule, crumpled scraps-tissue, cloth remnants, perhaps bits of ribbon-each piece contributing a whisper of color. The green triangles look like fresh hills after rain, exuberant and alive; the yellow saltire glints as if sunlit, warm and hopeful; the black triangles carry a calm, satin sheen that anchors the composition. The surface is not flat but richly tactile, with ridges, folds, and pockets of shadow that create a subtle topography. The white ground is pristine, letting the colors breathe and stand out with clarity. The overall effect is both playful and solemn-joyful celebration of national identity with an artful, upcycled sensibility that nods to sustainable craft. In central London's Marylebone, where fine galleries and boutique studios sit beside quiet streets, this piece would feel at home in a community gallery or a pop-up event about Jamaica's heritage. It would be perfect for articles about art, music, festivals, or diaspora culture, and could accompany floral tributes that echo Jamaica's lush landscapes and warm hospitality, with same-day delivery to nearby Baker Street, Regent's Park, and surrounding districts if needed.
JAMAICAN FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
A carefully constructed Star of David funeral arrangement dominates the frame, set against a seamless white background that highlights every contour. The six-pointed Jewish symbol is fashioned from tightly clustered flowers, with a soft, pillowed rim of white chrysanthemums tracing the outer edges and tips of the star. Inside this border, the centre is defined by a solid white hexagon, its surface uniform and dense, giving the impression of a calm, open space at the heart of the design. Moving outward, the surrounding triangles are filled with intense dark blue blooms, probably dyed chrysanthemums or carnations, which lend a velvety depth reminiscent of the evening sky. At the base of each outward-pointing arm, an inset white triangle interrupts the blue, echoing the central hexagon and creating a repeating pattern of white and navy around the star. Every petal appears fresh and carefully placed, suggesting recent preparation in a Marylebone flower studio close to the elegant terraces around Manchester Square. There are no additional colours or greenery to distract from the symbolism; the piece relies solely on the contrast of white and deep blue, echoing traditional Jewish ceremonial palettes. The mood is reverent and composed, a fitting tribute to accompany a coffin at a funeral chapel, stand near the ark in a synagogue, or rest within a shiva home in and around Marylebone. The overall impression is that of a floral sculpture, sturdy yet tender, communicating respect, remembrance, and a shared heritage for a family in mourning.
STAR OF DAVID TRIBUTE
£160.00
Marylebone Flowers presents a vibrant, rectangular floral homage to the Irish Tricolour, set against a clean white backdrop. The flag is entirely built from thousands of tiny petals, densely packed to yield a tactile, three-dimensional surface. From left to right, the emerald green stripe appears as a plush carpet of minute blossoms-likely green carnations or chrysanthemums-its slightly uneven surface catching the light and revealing its organic handcraft. The middle stripe is a crisp white formed by tightly clustered white petals that give a soft, cloud-like band, cutting a clean line between the green and orange. The rightmost stripe glows orange, composed of numerous small flowers that mirror the texture of the other two, completing the tricolour design. This arrangement respects the flag's proportions, presenting a rectangle with bold color blocks that feel celebratory yet dignified. For Marylebone locals, the piece evokes a sense of neighbourhood pride-paralleling the energy of Marylebone High Street, Baker Street, and the Queen's Park area-while remaining versatile for features on Irish culture, St. Patrick's Day, or peaceful remembrance. Available for same-day delivery across Marylebone, and easily integrated into editorial or event displays, this floral flag communicates both heritage and craftsmanship in a clear, contemporary voice. Its refined balance makes it suitable for feature shoots, civic ceremonies, or school outreach murals that celebrate unity through flowers. The texture invites touch from viewers, while the gentle fragrance of fresh petals-subtle, clean, and botanical-completes the sensory impression. For delivery, Marylebone locals can rely on same-day service across the district, ensuring freshness and punctual presentation for editorial or events.
IRISH FLAG TRIBUTE
£150.00
At the centre of this composed floral piece is a living emblem made from densely packed, velvety orange marigolds, their compact blooms shaped into the sacred Khanda with the artist's hand evident in every curve and intersection. The marigolds' saturated orange tones create a tactile, almost textile-like surface that absorbs and reflects light, giving the symbol a plush, celebratory warmth. Nestled at the lower centre, a small cluster of serene white lilies provides a visual and scent-filled counterpoint; two to three open lilies display soft, unfurled petals and soft yellow-green stamens while several unopened buds promise continuity. Sprigs of rich green foliage-pointed leaves that could be salal or similar greens-frame the lilies and break the orange into harmonious sections, while delicate sprays of snow-white gypsophila lift the composition and add a whisper of airiness. Photographed on a pristine white backdrop with a faint drop shadow, the piece reads as a ceremonial freestanding panel, luminous and three-dimensional. As a local Marylebone floral design, crafted by Marylebone Flowers for community observance or celebration, it carries both respectful symbolism and approachable elegance, suitable for festivals like Vaisakhi or for a quiet tribute in a Marylebone home or near Baker Street. The arrangement invites sight and scent-warm marigold spice, cool lily perfume-and conveys devotion, dignity, and shared cultural warmth in equal measure.
ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
A classic heart-shaped floral tribute is set against a clean white background, its delicate construction perfectly suited to a thoughtful service in Marylebone. The heart is fully covered with a dense cushion of white chrysanthemums, often called spray mums, each flower sitting closely beside its neighbour. Together, they create a smooth, textured blanket of petals that looks soft to the touch, like freshly fallen snow resting undisturbed. The white flowers convey purity, peace, and a gentle farewell, forming a serene foundation for the tribute.   

Framing the heart is an emerald green satin ribbon, carefully pleated and shaped into scallops that run around the entire edge. The ribbon's satin surface catches the light with a subtle shimmer, adding structure and refinement, much like the manicured green spaces around Regent's Park. This rich green border clearly defines the heart's silhouette, contrasting gracefully with the snowy white chrysanthemum base.   

At the upper left side of the heart, an elegant floral spray creates a poignant focal point. Two creamy white roses open fully, their layered petals unfolding with quiet dignity. They are accompanied by smaller white blooms-likely freesias or similar airy flowers-and a scattering of buds that hint at new life and continuity. The accent is framed with lush greenery: broad, polished leaves contribute volume and depth, while light, feathery fronds extend delicately over the chrysanthemums beneath. Some strands of foliage trail softly across the white surface, giving the arrangement a natural, hand-finished feel that suggests the personal touch of Marylebone Flowers.   

Intended as a sympathy or funeral arrangement, this heart serves as a gentle visual message of love, remembrance, and support. It would be at home at a church service off Marylebone Road, a crematorium chapel, or a quiet family gathering, offering comfort where words are hard to find.
ETERNITY HEART
£95.00
This image shows a beautifully crafted floral cross resting on a crisp, pure white background, photographed from slightly above so its structure and detail are clearly visible. The cross is tilted from upper left to lower right, a gentle diagonal that lends a sense of dimension, as if it has just been placed in a peaceful Marylebone chapel near Wimpole Street. Its outline is meticulously formed by a tight edging of white spray chrysanthemums, each tiny bloom contributing to a clean, clouded border. Behind this, a subtle band of light green ribbon or folded foliage runs around the entire shape, giving the design a neat, tailored finish reminiscent of the manicured gardens of nearby Regent's Park. Inside this soft frame, the floral work becomes more vibrant and expressive. Large roses, fully opened, are arranged in shades of hot fuchsia pink and soft, creamy pale yellow, their velvety petals unfolding in generous spirals that draw the eye to key points along the cross. Between these roses, clusters of lime-green button chrysanthemums introduce lively texture and colour, their round pom-pom heads catching the light and adding a sense of movement. Threaded delicately through the design are smaller purple and deep violet blooms-likely lisianthus or statice-providing contrast and filling the spaces so the cross feels rich and complete. Bright, even lighting reveals every petal, floret, and curve of ribbon, with no distractions from the white background. This floral cross, suitable as a sympathy or funeral tribute for services in Marylebone and the surrounding Harley Street and Baker Street areas, conveys both reverence and a quiet celebration of life through its thoughtful pairing of traditional form and contemporary colour.
PRECIOUS MEMORY CROSS
£95.00
This image portrays a large, symbolic Sikh Khanda funeral arrangement, designed entirely in flowers and placed against a clean white ground to emphasise its shape. The full emblem is present: the central double-edged sword rising tall, encircled by the smooth chakkar, and flanked on either side by two curved kirpans, all rendered in a continuous field of royal blue blossoms. The flowers, likely small chrysanthemums or similar button-headed blooms, are densely packed to create a plush, uniform texture that invites the fingertips even though it is only seen. The blue hue is intense and contemplative, suggesting dignity and steadfast faith, while gentle lighting picks out individual petals, giving the tribute dimension and life. Anchored at the lower centre of the design, a gentle accent of white and green softens the strong outline. Three pristine white roses, each bloom open yet still perfectly formed, sit at the heart of this accent, surrounded by sprays of tiny white filler flowers that add delicacy and airiness. A ring of deep green foliage provides a natural frame, enhancing both the roses' purity and the overall structure of the Khanda. The mood is calm, respectful, and deeply reverent, ideal for paying tribute at a Sikh funeral or memorial in Marylebone. You might picture this piece near the tranquillity of Regent's Park or inside a community space off Gloucester Place, conveying condolences and remembrance with a design that marries local florist skill and profound spiritual symbolism.
BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE
£190.00
Delicately crafted heart-shaped floral arrangement designed as a funeral or sympathy tribute, set against a bright, uncluttered white background. The heart is perfectly formed, rounded at the top and tapering smoothly to a soft point, giving a feeling of completeness and care. A vertical line of interlaced blooms appears to run down the centre, visually splitting the heart into two equal halves without breaking its unity. On the left side lie tightly packed creamy white and pale lemon roses, each head nestled close to its neighbour so that only the lush, velvety petals are seen. On the right, an identical pattern is repeated in a palette of medium pink roses, the colour slightly deepening towards the centre of each bloom, adding warmth and emotion. Between the roses, and gently edging the outline, are airy tufts of white gypsophila, or baby's breath, its tiny flowers clustered on fine stems like a soft mist. This gypsophila softens the contours of the heart and lightens the overall design, giving it a peaceful, almost whisper-like quality. The style reflects the refined taste often favoured around Marylebone, suitable for services held in local churches or funeral homes near Baker Street or Harley Street, where families seek something understated yet deeply meaningful. There is no bright greenery or decorative accessory in view, only the interplay of white, cream, and pink, symbolising love, purity, and remembrance. The tribute feels as though it has been arranged by a skilled Marylebone florist who understands how colour and form can offer solace, making this heart ideal for honouring a cherished partner, parent, or close friend at a final farewell.
INFINITY ROSE HEART
£105.00
In this image, a trio of heart-shaped floral arrangements forms a graceful cascade, evoking a sense of gentle remembrance and continued connection. The hearts are positioned vertically with a slight diagonal tilt, drifting from the top left of the frame to the bottom right, so the eye naturally follows them downward, as if tracing a quiet journey of love. Each heart is made entirely from closely clustered roses in softly muted lavender, dusty mauve, and pastel pink, capturing the understated elegance that suits Marylebone's calm side streets and Georgian terraces. The blossoms are varied in their openness: some are tightly furled, while others have unfurled into full, rounded blooms, creating a richly textured surface that looks velvety and inviting to the touch. These layered petals, with their subtle differences in shade, bring a sense of depth and softness, perfect for a refined funeral tribute or thoughtful condolence gesture. Slender ivy vines weave around each heart, skimming along the contours before looping down to connect them, so the three forms read as one continuous expression rather than separate pieces. The ivy's deep green leaves are smooth and glossy, catching small highlights against the ivory-bright background and offering a lively counterpoint to the gentle rose tones. Behind the arrangement, the white backdrop features faint, vertical, translucent elements that suggest structured glass or a polished wall in a modern Marylebone venue, adding a light architectural feel without any clutter. The overall impression is one of quiet grace, unity, and enduring affection, the kind of carefully considered floral work a local Marylebone florist might create to honour a well-loved life.
APPRECIATED & ADMIRED CASKET HEARTS
£120.00
Against a clean white background this U-shaped artificial mala is depicted with the attentive eye of a Marylebone florist, an object of ritual, welcome and bright cheer. At the very top of each arm a concentrated column of soft, creamy white blooms-think small chrysanthemums or dense carnations-rises like a calm preface, its satin-like petals catching studio highlights. Immediately below, a bold band of russet red-brown appears, composed of textured, flattened petals or fabric leaves whose warm mahogany tone lends an earthy weight and a sense of age-old craft. The garland's curve then opens into a generous swathe of golden-yellow pompom forms, marigold in spirit and volume, packed densely to create that familiar plush sweep that frames doorways and altars. Suspended from the centre is a generous orange pendant: a rounded, ruffled cluster that reads as a ceremonial focal point, lively and full-bodied, its layers catching light to create depth. Discrete green accents thread between the colour blocks, acting like tiny leaf notes that punctuate the rhythm. The materials read as high-quality artificial fibre-soft to the touch yet resilient-designed for repeated festive use. Under gentle studio lighting the colours glow and shadows define the petals' folds; one can imagine its placement above a Marylebone High Street entrance, on a Chiltern Street window, or over a small puja in a home near Regent's Park. This garland embodies both celebration and solemnity, an enduring, auspicious ornament for Diwali, weddings or temple decoration.
COLOURFUL GARLAND
£75.00
Seen from a gentle overhead angle on a clean white backdrop, this rectangular sympathy pillow is a densely arranged study in colour and texture, suitable for a memorial table or graveside. Hot pink roses dominate, their velvety faces opening into soft focal points that catch a low, diffused light; around them pale pink carnations gather in ruffled clusters, lending a delicate, tactile softness. Scattered throughout are deep purple lisianthus blooms that provide cool contrast, while cheerful lemon-yellow ranunculus offer bright, hopeful highlights. The composition is enlivened by silver-blue eryngium thistles, which introduce a striking, spiky geometry against the rounder petals, and by tiny pale-pink filler flowers that create a sense of abundance. Lush green foliage and rounded eucalyptus leaves in a silvery-green tone form a verdant foundation and add a soothing herbal fragrance when brushed. The whole cushion is neatly framed by a pleated red satin border-its ruffled texture emphasising the classic pillow silhouette and lending formal dignity to the tribute. This arrangement, crafted with the sensitivity expected for bereavement, leans toward celebration as much as remembrance: the lively palette reads as an affirmation of a life well-loved. Locally, families in Marylebone often choose a piece like this for services around Marylebone High Street, Dorset Square, or services near Regent's Park; Marylebone Flowers can prepare and deliver similar memorial cushions for same-day requirements within the neighbourhood, ensuring a respectful presentation at churches and chapels.
COMFORTING FEELING
£95.00
This dense, heart-shaped floral design is set against a crisp, white backdrop that allows every subtle colour and texture to be clearly appreciated, even when described rather than seen. The heart itself is meticulously formed, with blooms placed so closely together that they create a continuous surface of petals, echoing the way memories layer and overlap over time. At the centre, several large buttery-cream roses bloom with calm radiance, their spiralling petals symbolising reassurance and unwavering love. Encircling them, blush-toned carnations with frilled edges give the heart its structure, their soft, cloud-like clusters creating a feeling of tenderness and quiet support. Intermixed are pure white spider chrysanthemums, instantly recognisable by their fine, elongated petals fanning out from bright green centres, lending a sense of freshness that recalls the open spaces of nearby Regent's Park and the calm courtyards hidden behind Marylebone High Street. Deeper mauve and magenta-pink lisianthus blooms punctuate the arrangement, their bell-shaped flowers adding emotional intensity and a touch of modern elegance. A few discreet sprigs of greenery weave through the flowers, framing the heart without breaking its outline. At the base, a delicate pink ribbon just peeks into view, gently suggesting that this design is intended as a sympathy or funeral tribute. The overall impression is one of quiet beauty and thoughtful craftsmanship, the sort of heartfelt floral heart a Marylebone florist might create for a memorial service on Wimpole Street, a farewell in a nearby chapel, or a private family gathering where flowers help express what is difficult to say aloud.
DEEPLY ADORED HEART
£89.00
An intimate, hand-crafted memorial pillow laid on a clean white surface, made up entirely of hundreds of small, immaculate white chrysanthemums that form a plush, even field of petals resembling a woven textile. The overall impression is one of calm and purity, as the whiteness absorbs light and imparts a soft glow. Nestled into the top-left corner is an arresting cluster of deep fuchsia and magenta roses, their petals unfurling with quiet strength; these are accented by small, fragrant white freesias and buds that punctuate the colour with delicate highlights. Sprays of greenery - fine fern fronds and glossy leaves - provide a verdant foundation that gently cradles the roses and integrates the accent into the pillow's plane, creating depth and movement without disturbing the arrangement's serenity. A pale green satin ribbon, pleated and looped, edges the pillow beneath the flowers, offering a subtle frame and a note of fresh colour that complements the foliage. The photograph's clear, shadowed backdrop keeps attention entirely on the floral craftsmanship and the tactile quality of the blooms. Intended as a sympathy tribute for funeral or graveside settings, this cushion reads as an emblem of peaceful rest and eternal memory. At Marylebone Flowers we often prepare this style for services near Marylebone High Street, Baker Street chapels, and quiet ceremonies close to Wigmore Street, delivering with care and a respectful understanding of the family's wishes.
DEEPLY CHERISHED CUSHION
£135.00
Set against a crisp white background, this heart-shaped bouquet reads like a crafted love letter made visible: a dense, symmetrical heart composed of deep crimson roses whose velvety petals range from tight, blushing buds to wide-open blossoms, each folding light into soft chiaroscuro. Between their rich, ruby surfaces, delicate sprays of white baby's breath (Gypsophila) weave through the arrangement, their tiny starry blooms forming a gentle, airy veil that lightens the heart and creates a soft halo around its edges. Poised on the upper-left arc, a single white lily opens with graceful, broad petals edged in a whisper of cream, its bright yellow stamens a quiet, warm punctuation against the cool white. The textures are strikingly varied-the plush, tactile depth of the roses, the diaphanous filigree of the gypsophila, and the smooth, almost porcelain surface of the lily-suggesting how the bouquet might feel to the touch and how its scent would layer: rich rose perfume with a hint of fresh green and lily spice. Crafted with local sensibility and freshness from a Marylebone studio, this arrangement evokes nearby gardens and streets-think Regent's Park walks and the calm of Baker Street terraces-and is presented as a timeless romantic gesture, an image that communicates love, care, and considered floral expertise without needing words.
DEVOTED HEART
£130.00
This image shows a beautifully composed heart-shaped floral tribute, photographed against a pure white background so that every detail of the design stands out with clarity, much like a display in a calm Marylebone studio. The heart is densely packed with deep red flowers, primarily large, velvety roses and smaller ruffled carnations. The roses are placed at intervals across the design, their spiralling petals forming elegant focal points that draw the gaze. Between these, the carnations fill every gap, their frilled heads overlapping to create a soft, richly textured surface with no empty space, giving the heart a full, generous appearance. Threaded through this field of crimson are lively clusters of lime-green button chrysanthemums, their rounded, compact blooms offering a fresh burst of colour, reminiscent of the vibrant lawns and plantings in Regent's Park just north of Marylebone High Street. Around the edges of the heart, sprays of variegated foliage frame the flowers, with creamy white leaf margins that emphasise the clean outline and lend a polished, professional finish. Near the bottom tip of the heart, a delicate fern frond extends gracefully outward, adding a graceful, almost calligraphic flourish to the arrangement. The lighting in the photograph is even and bright, ensuring that the contrast between the deep reds, vibrant greens, and soft cream-edged leaves is clear and easy to distinguish. The mood conveyed is one of deep love and respectful remembrance, ideal for a funeral service or memorial held in Marylebone or nearby Fitzrovia. This floral heart would serve as a touching gesture from family or close friends, a visual statement of affection and honour at a time of farewell.
ENDURING LOVE HEART
£95.00
The image shows a beautifully composed funeral flower cross laid out on a pristine white background, captured from above so its full symmetry and detail can be appreciated. The cross itself is entirely covered with fresh white spray chrysanthemums, their compact blooms placed so closely together that no gaps can be seen. This dense covering creates a plush, quilted effect, and the tiny green centres of each flower add delicate points of colour, like quiet stars in a pale sky. Running along the sides of the cross is a narrow band of lime-green ribbon, its smooth satin finish subtly catching the light. This ribbon acts as a refined border, sharply defining the shape while bringing a modern freshness to the traditional memorial piece. At the central junction of the cross, a vibrant cluster of royal purple lisianthus rises from the white base. These blooms, with their multi-layered petals and elegant bell-like shapes, are rich in tone and texture, offering a powerful visual contrast that draws the eye immediately. Around them, light tufts of foliage and fine filler stems introduce varying shades of green and soft, feathery lines. From this focal point, lisianthus flowers and buds extend diagonally toward the lower right arm of the cross, forming a gentle, flowing cascade that adds movement and grace. Soft, even lighting casts only the slightest shadow beneath the cross, giving it a serene, floating quality. This thoughtful floral design feels perfectly suited to a church service in Marylebone, perhaps along Marylebone High Street or near Dorset Square, a tender expression of sympathy created by a florist who understands the quiet dignity required at times of farewell.
EVERLASTING MEMORY CROSS
£90.00
A carefully composed Christian cross of mourning assembled with the sort of attentive craftsmanship you'd expect from a neighbourhood florist in Marylebone, captured against a clean white backdrop so the arrangement's tones and textures sing plainly. The main field of the cross is a sea of small white chrysanthemums, each bloom set close to its neighbour to produce a soft, cushion-like surface that reads as purity and repose. A pleated purple satin ribbon runs along the perimeter, its ruffled edge providing a formal, respectful frame that deepens the visual impact. Down the vertical arm, the name "MUM" is spelled in compact clusters of deep purple blooms-likely lisianthus or petite spray chrysanthemums-each letter shaped with precision and tenderness to ensure legibility and a heartfelt personalization. The central focal spray is rich and layered: velvety violet roses, airy lavender lisianthus or eustoma, and variegated foliage-perhaps pittosporum-with pale-edged leaves and darker centres that add dimension; tiny green berries are threaded through for texture. The cool, muted purples against immaculate white suggest dignity and quiet consolation, subtly scented and softly lit to evoke an atmosphere of peaceful reflection. Suitable for funerals at local venues such as St Marylebone Parish Church, chapels near Baker Street or private memorials around Regent's Park, this design is also available through Marylebone Flowers for thoughtful delivery across the area, fashioned to honour a beloved mother with gentle, enduring grace.
EVERLASTING MEMORY MUM CROSS
£125.00