A carefully composed floral Ik Onkar sits centered on a pristine white field, the Sikh symbol for 'One God' rendered entirely in luminous orange marigold heads. From a distance the symbol reads as a single, confident icon; up close the eye finds thousands of marigold petals layered and packed to create a textured, gently undulating surface that plays with light to produce soft highlights and shadowed depth. The numeral-like stroke, the crescent curves and the small dot are all outlined through the continuous mosaic of marigold blossoms, their saturated orange evoking both festival joy and traditional reverence. At the lower centre, where form meets focus, a refined cluster of white lilies provides a serene counterpoint: at least two large lilies with petals slightly unfurling, their creamy interiors and pale yellow-green stamens visible, accompanied by smaller buds that suggest quiet continuity. Polished green leaves, possibly salal, frame the lilies, and delicate sprays of gypsophila hover like gentle mist, adding air and softness to the design. A faint drop shadow beneath the ensemble confirms the piece as a three-dimensional floral plaque or freestanding offering rather than a flat print. I picture this work displayed in a Gurdwara foyer or on a community table near Lambeth Palace or the Southbank during Vaisakhi or Guru Nanak celebrations, bridging traditional symbolism with contemporary floral craftsmanship. The scent is a muted balance of marigold earthiness and a light, sweet lily note; visually it speaks of unity, devotion, and hand-crafted care.
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A reverent, hand-crafted floral Khanda rests against a crisp white backdrop, its form meticulously built from hundreds of bright orange marigold heads. Up close, the marigolds read like a plush, sunlit carpet - densely packed, slightly ruffled petals catching soft studio light to produce warm highlights and gentle shadows that give the emblem a sculpted, three-dimensional presence. The Khanda's circular chakkar, the pair of crossed kirpans and the central double-edged blade are all suggested with careful continuity of the orange blooms, their compact texture creating a bold silhouette. At the point where the kirpans intersect, a composed cluster of pure white lilies interrupts the orange with calm clarity: at least two fully open lilies unfurling broad, satiny petals, their green-tinted throats and pale yellow stamens visible at the heart, surrounded by a few tighter buds promising more bloom. Glossy green foliage-likely salal or similar pointed leaves-frames the lilies, and filigrees of tiny white gypsophila float like breath around the focal cluster, softening edges and adding airy depth. The arrangement sits slightly elevated from the surface, the faint drop shadow beneath confirming it as a freestanding tribute or ceremonial display. The overall effect is both celebratory and contemplative, combining the exuberant warmth of marigolds with the serene dignity of lilies. As a local florist in Lambeth might note, this piece would be equally at home as a devotional offering in a community gathering, a festival altar on Vaisakhi, or a floral tribute in a Gurdwara or civic space near Waterloo or the South Bank, where tradition and quiet beauty meet.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a cherished loved one with the Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Flowers Lambeth. Thoughtfully handcrafted in Lambeth, this striking Sikh funeral tribute features a traditional Khanda design created with white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in a rich, vibrant orange. Elegant white lilies are added for a graceful finishing touch, symbolising purity, respect and remembrance.

Ideal for Sikh funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies, this Khanda flower tribute offers a meaningful way to express your deepest gratitude and devotion. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it a standout display piece for the service. To ensure maximum freshness and longevity, some flowers may arrive in bud so you can watch them open beautifully.

Seasonal substitutions may occasionally be necessary, but any replacement blooms will match the style, size and colour, and will always be of equal or superior quality. With reliable, friendly service from Flowers Lambeth, you can trust this premium Sikh floral tribute to be delivered with care. Order this Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute online today from our Lambeth flower shop for a dignified and memorable farewell.
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