A carefully composed Ik Onkar rendered in thousands of small, bright orange marigold heads dominates the centre of a pristine white field; the traditional Sikh notation of Ik Onkar - 'One God' - is sculpted with precise contours so the numeral stroke, sweeping curves, and final dot are all distinctly readable in living petals. The marigolds are densely packed to create a warm, textured surface that glows with celebratory colour and casts a subtle, realistic shadow, giving the symbol a slightly raised, three-dimensional presence. At the lower centre of the composition a graceful cluster of immaculate white lilies provides a calm counterpoint: two or more fully open lilies with soft, satiny petals and pale green-yellow stamens sit amid smaller lily buds, their refined shapes punctuating the orange field. Around this central cluster, glossy green foliage-pointed, broad leaves used by florists-and tiny white gypsophila sprigs add layered depth and a feathery lightness that frames the symbol without overpowering it. The overall impression is one of devotion and artistry: the earthy brightness of the marigolds evokes traditional offerings used during Vaisakhi or Guru Nanak Jayanti, while the lilies lend purity and quiet reverence suitable for temple adornment or a respectful household display. Imagining this piece in a Crystal-clear studio light, I can see it on a table at a community event in Honor Oak Park or brought to a local Gurpurab service in Forest Hill, its scent and texture signalling both celebration and solemn respect.
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A reverent, sculpted Khanda fashioned entirely from tiny, tightly clustered bright orange marigolds sits against a clean white backdrop, the orange petals forming a warm, textured relief that catches the light like a ceremonial cloth. The emblem's central chakkar and the two crossed kirpans are clearly defined by the dense, rounded marigold heads, while a small upright double-edged khanda at the centre rises from the same luminous orange field. Nestled precisely where the swords converge is a small cluster of pristine white lilies: at least two large, gently unfurling blooms with soft, waxy petals and pale green-and-yellow stamens, surrounded by a few tighter white lily buds. Sprigs of glossy green foliage - the pointed, resilient leaves often used by florists - tuck in around the lilies, and airy clouds of tiny white gypsophila (baby's breath) lace the edges, softening the orange with subtle highlights and lending a delicate, fragrant counterpoint. A faint drop shadow beneath the piece suggests it is a freestanding floral plaque or offering, crafted to stand proud on a clean surface in strong, even studio light. The overall effect is both celebratory and solemn: the vivid marigolds convey warmth, communal joy, and tradition, while the white lilies signal purity and calm. As a local florist familiar with Honor Oak Park and nearby Forest Hill, I picture this arrangement at a Gurpurab service or a Vaisakhi display in a Gurdwara, or as a dignified tribute at a community remembrance. The tactile richness, subtle scent of lilies, and cultural accuracy make it a deeply respectful floral rendition of the Khanda emblem for devotional and ceremonial contexts around Honor Oak and Brockley.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with the striking Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Flowers Honor Oak. Thoughtfully designed in the sacred Khanda shape, this bespoke funeral tribute features a bed of white double spray chrysanthemums carefully sprayed in a rich orange hue, symbolising courage and spiritual strength. Elegant white lilies are added to bring purity, peace and a gentle fragrance to the arrangement.

Perfect for Sikh funerals, memorials and religious services, this meaningful floral tribute is crafted with care by our expert florists in Honor Oak. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it an impressive and respectful display for the service.

To ensure your Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute arrives fresh and beautiful, some flowers may be delivered in bud so you can enjoy them as they open. As certain blooms are seasonal, we may substitute flowers with similar varieties of equal or greater quality and value, while always maintaining the overall style and colour theme.

Order this premium Sikh funeral tribute online from Flowers Honor Oak for reliable, professional service and compassionate delivery.
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