Careful hands have translated a sacred sentence into flowers: the Ik Onkar motif emerges in relief from a field of bright orange marigolds, each tiny bloom contributing to the calligraphic sweep of the symbol that proclaims 'God is One.' The marigolds are packed densely to produce a warm, tactile surface, their saturated orange catching the light and creating subtle shadows between the loosened petals. At the lower centre of the form a small but striking cluster of white lilies interrupts the orange with calmness - two prominent lilies open in quiet display, their petals unfurling to reveal pale green and yellow stamens and offering a cool visual counterpoint. Delicate gypsophila weaves through the lilies like a whisper, and pointed green foliage, possibly salal, frames the floral accent, lending structure and depth to the composition. Set against a pristine white background with a soft drop shadow beneath, the piece reads as a freestanding ceremonial wreath or decorative panel, the kind of floral art that might be admired in local gatherings from Totteridge to North Finchley. The balance of exuberant marigold colour with serene white blooms makes this arrangement appropriate for Vaisakhi displays, Guru Nanak Jayanti tributes, or cultural features on Sikh practice; it evokes devotion, unity, and the tactile joy of traditional flower work, described with the certainty of a florist who knows north London rhythms and the gentle hush that comes with ceremonial observance.
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A reverent, hand-crafted floral Khanda rests against a pure white backdrop, every element rendered in fresh blooms with the quiet confidence of a neighbourhood florist. Hundreds - in truth, thousands - of tightly clustered orange marigold heads form the Khanda's three-part silhouette: the circular chakkar at the centre, the two crossed kirpans fanning outward, and the upright double-edged khanda blade at the heart. The marigolds' bright saffron-orange creates a dense, velvety texture that catches soft studio light, producing warm highlights along each petal tuft and lending the symbol a sculptural, three-dimensional presence. Nestled where the kirpans intersect is a small cluster of elegant white lilies, at least two fully open with gently cupped petals revealing pale green and yellow stamens, their cool fragrance implied even in the still image. Sprays of delicate white gypsophila thread through the lilies, and glossy green foliage - the pointed, waxy leaves of salal and similar greens - frames the central bloom cluster, giving the composition depth and contrast against the orange field. A faint drop shadow beneath the arrangement suggests a freestanding display, the kind of carefully mounted tribute seen in places of worship or community halls around Woodside Park and nearby Finchley. The image balances celebration and solemnity: the exuberant marigolds speak of harvest and festival, while the lilies and restrained greenery offer calm and dignity. This floral Khanda is suitable for Vaisakhi celebrations, Gurpurab remembrances, or as a respectful visual accompaniment to articles about Sikh traditions and community life in north London.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Celebrate Sikh faith and honour a loved one with the striking Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Woodside Park Florist. Expertly crafted in Woodside Park, this symbolic funeral tribute features a traditional Khanda shape created with white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in a rich, vibrant orange. Elegant white lilies are added to bring softness, purity and a serene sense of peace to the design.

Perfect for Sikh funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies, this Khanda tribute is designed to convey deep respect, gratitude and spiritual devotion. Measuring approximately 62cm in length and 58cm in width, it creates a beautiful focal point beside the coffin, at the gurdwara or at a remembrance service.

To ensure maximum freshness, some flowers may be delivered in bud so you can appreciate them as they open. As seasonal availability can vary, we may substitute blooms with flowers of similar colour, size and quality, always maintaining the premium look and feel. Hand-made by our skilled florists and available with reliable local delivery from Woodside Park Florist, this meaningful Sikh flower tribute offers a dignified and heartfelt final farewell.
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