A meticulously constructed floral Khanda dominates the centre of a stark white field: every curve and edge of the Sikh emblem shaped from thousands of compact, bright orange marigold blooms. The marigolds' dense clusters create a tactile surface that seems to ripple with warmth, their small, rounded petals catching the light to give a subtle three-dimensional relief to the chakkar, the crossed kirpans, and the upright double-edged khanda sword. At the visual heart of the symbol a striking cluster of white lilies has been placed with calm restraint - at least two large, open lilies with softly undulating petals and delicate green-yellow stamens, accompanied by a handful of closed buds that promise gentle unfolding. Sprigs of deep green foliage, likely salal or similar broad-pointed leaves, frame the lilies, while fine sprays of tiny white filler flowers, such as gypsophila, whisper along the edges, softening transitions and adding airy contrast to the marigolds' density. The soft studio lighting emphasizes the lilies' satin sheen against the matte warmth of the marigolds, and a faint shadow beneath the arrangement implies a freestanding display intended for a ceremonial table or a Gurdwara entrance. This floral Khanda conveys devotion and communal celebration - it's the kind of piece you might see at Vaisakhi processions or at quiet, respectful tributes in neighbourhoods around Grove Park and Chinbrook Meadows, where families gather to honour faith and cultural tradition.
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A reverent, hand-crafted floral Khanda fills the frame: the Sikh emblem formed entirely from thousands of tightly clustered, bright orange marigold heads set against a pristine white background. The warm marigold surface reads almost like a woven textile, each velvety blossom packed to produce a rounded, three-dimensional texture that catches soft studio light and creates pockets of luminous gold and tangerine. At the meeting point of the crossed kirpans and the circular chakkar a cluster of pure white lilies is placed with thoughtful precision - at least two fully opened lilies with gently cupped petals and pale green-yellow stamens, their cool, subtle perfume imagined against the citrusy, resinous scent of marigolds. Sprays of tiny white filler flowers, like baby's breath, and glossy deep-green foliage nestle around the lilies, their pointed salal-like leaves offering crisp contrast and a calming visual pause. A faint drop shadow beneath the piece suggests a freestanding tribute or decorative plaque rather than a flat wreath, giving the symbol a modest presence and weight. The overall mood is one of solemn celebration: bright, tactile, and deeply respectful, suitable for Sikh festivals such as Vaisakhi or Gurpurab, community gatherings, or a commemorative display in a Gurdwara. As a florist who often arranges flowers for neighbours around Grove Park station and Chinbrook Meadows, I picture this piece installed with care on a white altar or display plinth, where its vivid orange and serene white will draw quiet attention and invite reflection from the local community.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with the elegant Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute, thoughtfully crafted by Florist Grove Park in Grove Park. This striking Sikh funeral tribute features a distinctive Khanda design, symbolising faith and remembrance, making it a meaningful choice for Sikh funerals, memorials and religious ceremonies.

The tribute is created using a bed of white double spray chrysanthemums, carefully sprayed in a vibrant orange hue and accented with graceful white lilies for a soft, serene finish. At approximately 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, it creates a beautiful focal point to express your deepest respect and gratitude.

To ensure lasting freshness, some flowers may be delivered in bud so you can enjoy their full bloom over time. As certain blooms are seasonal, we may substitute flowers with options of similar size, colour and equal or superior quality, always maintaining the same premium look and feel.

Perfect for Sikh funeral flowers and religious tributes in Grove Park and surrounding areas, this Khanda tribute is hand-made to order with care and attention to detail. Order online from floristgrovepark.co.uk for a reliable, premium service and prompt local delivery.
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