An emblematic Khanda, painstakingly composed from a sea of small, bright yellow chrysanthemums, occupies the frame against a clean white background, the dense, puckered heads forming a sculpted, slightly three-dimensional surface that renders the symbol's circular chakkar, the central double-edged sword, and the two crossed kirpans with precise, flowing lines. The sunlit yellow of the chrysanthemums carries warmth without extravagance, the petals' soft ruffles catching light to create subtle highlights along every curve. At the geometric centre of the arrangement a cluster of five rich, deep-red roses provides a solemn focal point; their tight, classic blooms read as a point of quiet devotion, and they are embraced by clusters of dark green fern fronds whose filigree texture frames and intensifies the red. A gentle grey shadow beneath the composition indicates a freestanding, substantial piece - likely composed as a funeral tribute, commemorative display, or ceremonial offering at a gurdwara or community memorial. The whole work exudes calm: the aroma is poised - faintly sweet chrysanthemum with the velvety note of rose and a green, earthy leafiness beneath - and the craftsmanship suggests a florist familiar with ceremonial rites and cultural sensitivities. Locally, this style of tribute would be recognised at services around Kingston Vale, close to Richmond Park and the A308 corridor, where families seek a respectful floral emblem that honours Sikh tradition through thoughtful colour, texture and composition.
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A carefully modelled floral Khanda, the Sikh emblem, crafted almost entirely from thousands of small, bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms sits against a plain white studio background, its silhouette rendered with soft, plush texture and precise edge detail. The arrangement follows the emblem's circular chakkar and sweeping curves, the twin kirpans and central double-edged sword recreated by densely packed yellow heads whose ruffled petals catch cool, even studio light and lend a subtle golden glow. At the heart of the symbol a compact cluster of five deep red roses forms a quiet, dignified focal point; the roses are tight-budded and slightly dewy in appearance, their velvety petals contrasting with the matte, feathered texture of the surrounding ferns. Rich, dark-green fern fronds cradle those roses, their fine fronds providing a shadowed, textural frame that makes the red read deeper against the sunny yellow. A soft grey shadow on the white surface beneath the piece signals that this is a freestanding tribute - substantial in scale and crafted for ceremonial use - and the whole composition breathes a respectful, solemn calm suitable for memorial services, langar hall commemorations, or cultural remembrances. There is a faint, uplifting scent of chrysanthemums and rose, green and gently sweet rather than overpowering, and the overall impression is one of care, craft and reverence. As a local Kingston Vale florist might arrange for a funeral or community tribute near Richmond Park, this piece balances bold colour with quiet dignity to honour Sikh heritage and offer a comforting presence in moments of remembrance.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with the Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute, a beautifully crafted floral emblem designed to reflect devotion, remembrance and respect. Expertly created by Florist Kingston Vale, this tribute features a base of vibrant yellow double spray chrysanthemums, symbolising light, joy and spiritual strength. Carefully placed red roses add a striking contrast, conveying deep love, courage and enduring memory.

Shaped in the iconic Khanda symbol, this arrangement is particularly suited to Sikh funerals, memorials and religious ceremonies, offering a meaningful way to pay tribute in line with Sikh faith and tradition. Each piece is hand-made to order by our skilled florists in Kingston Vale, ensuring a premium finish and careful attention to detail.

Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making this a substantial focal tribute for services or place of rest. Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar colour, size and quality, always maintaining the overall style and impact of the design.

Available for reliable local delivery from Florist Kingston Vale, this Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute provides a dignified and heartfelt expression of sympathy and faith. Order online today to arrange a respectful floral tribute in Kingston Vale and surrounding areas.
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