Against a plain white backdrop, an expertly formed floral Khanda commands attention: the emblem-complete with a circular chakram, a central double-edged sword and two crossed kirpans-is built from thousands of small, bright yellow chrysanthemum heads arranged so closely they create a plush, textured surface and crisp, sweeping lines. The yellow is intense and cheerful without losing solemnity, producing an effect like sunlight held within a formal symbol. At the emblem's centre, five to six deep red roses are tightly grouped into a deliberate focal point; their rich crimson tone and soft, layered petals offer a powerful visual and olfactory counterpoint to the yellow field, while compact dark green fern fronds surround the roses to heighten contrast and add a feathered, natural frame. A soft grey shadow underlines the arrangement's physicality-this is a standing tribute or ceremonial wreath ready for placement at memorial services, gurdwara observances, or cultural commemorations in Colney Hatch, Friern Barnet Road and the surrounding community. The floral technique is meticulous, with even bloom density and carefully smoothed edges that respect the Khanda's sacred geometry, reflecting the hands of a florist experienced in religious commissions and condolence pieces. The scents mingle gently: rose richness softened by the green, slightly herbal notes of chrysanthemum. Overall, the piece reads as an emblem of faith and remembrance, marrying traditional symbolism with considered florist craftsmanship to offer comfort and honour at moments of communal significance.
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A carefully sculpted floral Khanda, the sacred emblem of Sikhism, sits against a crisp white background, its form rendered entirely from thousands of small, tightly packed bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms. The overall silhouette-an encircling chakram, the central double-edged sword and the two crossed kirpans-is rendered with precise curves and a plush, almost velveteen surface created by the dense chrysanthemums. At the intersection of the emblem, a compact cluster of five deep crimson roses forms a deliberate focal point; their velvety petals and faint, classic rose scent are hugged by sprays of dark green fern fronds that fan out and lend a cool, feathery texture. Soft directional light from above picks out the subtle contours of each chrysanthemum head and casts a gentle grey shadow beneath the piece, giving it a tangible, three-dimensional presence as if placed on a ceremonial table. The arrangement's bright yellow communicates warmth and remembrance while the red roses speak of deep respect and love, a combination often chosen for memorials, gurdwara services, or community commemorations around Colney Hatch and nearby Friern Barnet. The craftsmanship is evident in the clean edges and even density of blooms, a labour of care that suggests a florist accustomed to traditional religious tributes and close work with families. The white field behind the tribute leaves nothing to distract from the emblem's symbolic lines, allowing colour, texture and form to carry the message. This floral Khanda reads as both a devotional offering and a crafted keepsake-a visual and scented reminder of honour, held with attentive floral skill.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor Sikh faith and tradition with our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute from Flowers Colney Hatch. This striking funeral tribute is expertly crafted from vibrant yellow double sprayed chrysanthemums, carefully shaped into the iconic Khanda symbol and accented with elegant red roses for a bold and respectful finish. Designed as a meaningful Sikh sympathy arrangement, it offers a dignified way to show love, remembrance and support at funerals, memorials or Remembrance services.

Each Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute is created by our skilled florists in Colney Hatch using fresh, premium-quality blooms, ensuring a bright, long-lasting display. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it a standout feature among funeral flowers or as a main tribute. Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar size, colour and value, maintaining the same high standard of style and presentation.

Ideal for family members, close friends or community tributes, this Sikh floral arrangement offers a heartfelt expression of respect and devotion. Order online from Flowers Colney Hatch for reliable service, careful handling and timely delivery to local funeral directors and venues.
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