A large, meticulously formed floral Khanda fills the frame, rendered with an artisan's patience and shown against a stark white background that allows its colors to read with immediacy. The emblem - composed of the central double-edged sword, the encompassing chakram and the two crossed kirpans - is modelled from thousands of bright yellow chrysanthemum heads, closely set to create a plush, textured surface that follows the Khanda's precise curves and negative spaces. The chrysanthemums' rounded petals create a soft, sunlit field whose warmth is offset by a subtle shadow beneath the piece, giving it volume and the sense of a physical tribute resting on a neutral surface. At the heart of the design a tight cluster of five to six rich, deep red roses forms a concentrated focal point; each rose is cradled by dark green fern fronds whose lacy leaves provide depth, botanical contrast and an elegant frame to the crimson centre. The overall effect is solemn yet uplifting - a floral language of remembrance, respect and communal pride suited to Sikh religious ceremonies, memorial services or cultural events across the local area. I can picture this arranged for a remembrance at a small community hall near Lordship Lane, delivered to a gurdwara, or displayed beside the Horniman Museum's gardens for a dignified tribute. The materials were chosen for longevity and gentle aroma: the roses' velvet scent woven into the soft, slightly spicy top notes of chrysanthemums, offering a comforting presence to those gathered.
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A sculpted floral Khanda, the sacred emblem of Sikhism, arranged with the quiet precision of a neighbourhood florist and photographed against a pure white backdrop. The entire symbol - the central double-edged khanda, the encircling chakram and the two crossed kirpans - is lovingly formed from thousands of small, tightly packed bright yellow chrysanthemum heads. Those sunlit yellow petals create a soft, plush surface with a subtly three-dimensional contour that catches a gentle studio light, throwing a faint grey shadow beneath and giving the piece a tangible presence as though it were set on a table in a chapel near Honor Oak Park. At the exact centre where the chakram meets the sword, a compact cluster of five deep red roses is nestled into a collar of lush, dark green fern fronds; the roses sit slightly raised, their velvety petals and the fern's feathered texture offering a striking colour and tactile contrast to the yellow field around them. The scent is restrained but real - a faint green-tinged rose perfume over the dry, sun-warmed musk of chrysanthemums - a combination chosen to feel respectful and consoling at a memorial or religious ceremony. The craftsmanship is deliberate and classical, suited for a funeral tribute, a gurdwara commemorative display, or a community remembrance in and around Forest Hill, Brockley or the Horniman Museum. As a local florist would explain, the choice of yellow for unity and red roses for love and respect makes this arrangement both a devotional symbol and a heartfelt floral message for families and faith communities in the Honor Oak area.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Celebrate Sikh faith and remembrance with our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute, expertly handcrafted by Flowers Honor Oak in Honor Oak, London. This striking funeral tribute features a traditional Khanda design created from a bed of rich yellow double spray chrysanthemums, symbolising respect, devotion and light. Carefully placed small red roses add depth, elegance and a touch of heartfelt love, making this a meaningful floral tribute for Sikh ceremonies, funerals and memorials.

Each Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute is arranged with premium, fresh flowers to ensure a vibrant and long-lasting display. Our skilled florists pay close attention to detail, from the precise Khanda shape to the balanced blend of colour and texture. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it an impressive yet tasteful focal piece.

We understand the importance of reliability at sensitive times, which is why we offer professional, timely delivery across Honor Oak and surrounding South East London areas. If any blooms are out of season, we follow a careful substitution policy, replacing them with flowers of similar colour, size and value to maintain the tribute's look and premium quality. Order this yellow Khanda Sikh funeral tribute online from flowershonoroak.co.uk for a dignified and respectful floral expression of faith.
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