A striking floral Ik Onkar symbol occupies the centre of a pristine white field, hand-shaped from thousands of vivid orange marigold heads to read clearly as the Sikh emblem that declares the oneness of the divine. The marigolds are densely arranged so the numeral one, the graceful crescent extensions and the small bindi dot are all crisply defined, the warm orange surface catching soft, even light that heightens the blooms' natural sheen. At the lower centre of the icon, a composed cluster of white lilies provides a calm, luminous focal point: at least two lilies are fully open, their petals unfurling to reveal delicate green and yellow stamens, surrounded by smaller buds that add a sense of future bloom. Lush green leaves - the pointed, glossy foliage often used by florists - frame the lilies, while delicate sprays of baby's breath weave through to soften the orange expanse and add visual depth. The arrangement casts a subtle drop shadow, suggesting it is a physical, freestanding ceremonial piece rather than a flat graphic. For those familiar with local practice, this floral Ik Onkar reads like the kind of devotional artwork seen in gurdwaras and community halls around Colney Hatch and Friern Barnet during Vaisakhi or Guru Nanak Jayanti, offered as both decoration and homage. The textures, light and scent together create an atmosphere of reverence, unity and careful floral craftsmanship rooted in neighbourhood tradition.
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A vibrant, intricately crafted floral Khanda sits against a pristine white background, its form rendered entirely from hundreds of tightly packed bright orange marigold blossoms. From a distance the marigolds read as a single warm, textured plane, but close inspection reveals the individual velvety heads layered to create the Khanda's circular chakkar, the two crossed kirpans and the upright double-edged khanda at the centre. At the point where the swords converge a thoughtful cluster of large white lilies softens the geometry; at least two lilies are fully open, their gently curving petals revealing pale green and yellow stamens that catch the light. Small white filler blooms, likely gypsophila, float among glossy green leaves - possibly salal - giving the composition air and depth. A shadow beneath the arrangement hints that it is freestanding, a ceremonial display rather than a flat applique. The contrast between the bright, celebratory marigold orange and the serene white lilies feels both joyful and reverent: the marigolds bring festival warmth, the lilies bring calm and dignity. The scent would register as a subtle, sweet lily perfume over the warm, earthy note of marigolds, a combination familiar at community observances. This piece reads as a respectful offering or decorative emblem for Sikh festivals or memorials and would be at home in a gurdwara near Colney Hatch Lane or on a community table during Vaisakhi processions around Friern Barnet. The careful handwork, layered textures and balanced silhouette communicate devotion, tradition and skilled floral craftsmanship grounded in local practice.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honour a loved one with the ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE, a striking floral design handcrafted by Flowers Colney Hatch in Colney Hatch. This meaningful Sikh tribute features a traditional Khanda shape, carefully created with white double spray chrysanthemums sprayed in a rich orange tone and accented with elegant white lilies for a serene, respectful finish. Each tribute is made fresh to order by our skilled florists, ensuring premium quality and a beautiful, lasting display.

Perfect for Sikh funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies, this Khanda tribute offers a heartfelt way to show your deepest respect and gratitude. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it a standout tribute for any service or remembrance setting.

To maximise longevity, some blooms may be delivered in bud so you can appreciate their full beauty as they open. As flowers are seasonal, we may substitute certain stems with similar varieties of equal or superior quality, colour and value. Trust Flowers Colney Hatch for a dignified, premium Sikh floral tribute with reliable, professional service across Colney Hatch and surrounding areas.
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