This carefully modelled floral emblem presents the Khanda in full symbolic clarity, its form achieved through a dense, almost tapestry-like application of bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms set against a crisp white field. The thousands of small yellow flower heads are placed so closely they merge into a single golden plane that nevertheless reveals subtle undulations and shadow where the chakkar meets the kirpans and where the central khanda projects upward - the effect is tactile, soft to the eye, yet architecturally precise. Anchoring the design, a compact cluster of deep red roses occupies the exact centre, their layered petals forming a rich, solemn heart that is surrounded by dark green fern fronds; the ferns' fine, linear leaves form a delicate green halo that separates the roses from the yellow body and heightens the contrast. A soft grey shadow beneath the arrangement on the white background suggests a freestanding memorial wreath or a ceremonial centrepiece awaiting placement in a prayer hall, crematorium foyer or at a community remembrance event. The colours and textures balance emotion and tradition: yellow conveys warmth and remembrances of light, while the red roses convey respectful love and honour. The construction speaks of deliberate floristry technique - even spacing, supportive backing and considered proportions - suitable for transporting to a service in Ruislip Gardens or for display at a cultural celebration on Victoria Road. The overall impression is composed, reverent and quietly uplifting, offering both visual clarity for those who view it and emotional weight for those who stand before it.
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A striking floral sculpture takes the precise, revered form of the Khanda - the Sikh emblem - sculpted entirely from a dense field of small, bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms against a pure white backdrop. Every curve and angle of the symbol is suggested by thousands of tightly packed yellow heads that create a soft, almost velvety texture: the broad circular chakkar (quoit) arches smoothly, the two kirpans (crossed swords) sweep downwards with clean, sympathetic lines, and the central double-edged khanda sword rises with quiet dignity. At the very centre, where the elements converge, a compact cluster of deep red roses - five or six buds - is nestled into a cushion of dark green fern fronds; the roses' velvety petals and the fern's glossy, feathered texture give a rich, tactile contrast to the sunlit yellow chrysanthemum field. A faint grey shadow beneath the piece on the white surface gives the impression of a freestanding tribute, as if ready to be placed at a gurdwara doorway, a ceremonial hall, or a memorial table. The overall mood is one of respectful celebration and calm: the yellow reads warm and hopeful, almost sunlit, while the red roses speak of deep reverence and remembrance; together they balance colour and sentiment. From a florist's perspective the work shows meticulous craftsmanship - careful wiring, consistent bloom spacing and considered foliage placement - and a subtle floral scent: a dry, floral lift from the chrysanthemums with the richer, rose-sweet centre. This arrangement would be equally at home at a Sikh remembrance service, community cultural event in South Ruislip, or as a dignified ceremonial focal piece.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor Sikh heritage with our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute, expertly handcrafted at South Ruislip Florist. This striking Khanda-shaped funeral tribute is created using a bed of rich yellow double spray chrysanthemums, beautifully accented with carefully placed red roses for a bold, respectful finish.

Designed as a meaningful Sikh sympathy flower arrangement, this tribute offers a dignified way to pay your respects at funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies. The vibrant yellow chrysanthemums symbolize remembrance and warmth, while the red roses add depth, love and devotion to your gesture.

Approximate dimensions: Length 62cm (24 inches) x Width 58cm (22 inches), making it a substantial and eye-catching tribute for display beside the coffin, at the altar or by the family area. Our experienced florists in South Ruislip use only fresh, premium-quality flowers and take great care to ensure every detail of the Khanda shape is crisp and precise.

Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar size, colour and quality, always maintaining the same premium look and respectful style. We offer reliable local delivery from our South Ruislip flower shop, helping you send a heartfelt Sikh tribute with ease. Order this Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute online today for a beautiful and meaningful final farewell.
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