A detailed floral Ik Onkar-literally 'One God'-is presented against a clean white field, its familiar strokes sculpted from a dense carpet of bright orange marigolds so that the numeral '1' and the sweeping, crescent-like extensions are instantly legible and alive with texture. The thousands of tiny marigold blossoms are placed tightly together, producing a rich, celebratory surface that captures studio light and casts delicate shadows within the symbol's curves, giving it a soft relief. At the lower centre of the arrangement a composed cluster of white lilies provides a contemplative focal point: two or more fully opened lilies reveal smooth, ivory petals and subtle green-and-yellow stamens, while a handful of buds and slender, pointed foliage frame them like a calm harbor. Wisps of tiny white filler flowers-likely gypsophila-scatter around the lilies, adding breathy highlights that contrast the warm orange mass. The whole piece sits slightly above the surface, suggested by a faint drop shadow, and would be at home as an altar adornment or festival decoration during Guru Nanak Jayanti or Vaisakhi. As if arranged by a local hand familiar with community rituals near Fulham Reach and the King's Road, the work balances vivid celebration and serene devotion: you can almost sense the warm, marigold sweetness mingling with the lilies' cool perfume and the quiet respect it brings to a place of worship or a family tribute.
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A vivid, reverent floral Khanda sits centered against a pristine white backdrop, hand-assembled from hundreds of small, densely packed bright orange marigold blooms to form the symbol's unmistakable shapes. The circular chakkar is rendered as a warm, luminous ring while the two crossed kirpans behind it and the upright double-edged khanda in the middle are sculpted with the same dense marigold texture, giving the emblem a plush, tactile surface that catches the light and reads almost three-dimensional. At the very heart of the composition, where the swords intersect, an elegant cluster of at least two fully open white lilies offers a peaceful counterpoint: their satin-like petals curl back slightly to reveal green-tinged throats and slender yellow stamens, and around them sit smaller white lily buds about to unfurl. Sprays of tiny white filler flowers-delicate gypsophila-and glossy green foliage, likely salal or similar leaves, weave through the base of the lilies and soften the bold orange with cool, leafy depth. A gentle drop shadow beneath the piece hints that this is a freestanding ceremonial display, photographed in soft studio light that preserves colour accuracy and fine texture. The scent is implied in the arrangement's design-the dry, warm sweetness of marigolds balanced by the fresh, heady perfume of lilies-so the piece reads as both celebratory and devotional. As a local florist's offering suitable for Vaisakhi, Gurpurab, memorial services or temple decoration, this crafted floral Khanda conveys respect, spiritual strength, and communal pride; it feels like a handcrafted tribute you might see adorning a Gurdwara or a community event along the Thames Path near Sands End and Imperial Wharf.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a cherished loved one with the Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Sands End Florist. Thoughtfully designed in the symbolic Khanda shape, this striking tribute features white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in a vivid orange hue, beautifully accented with elegant white lilies. The vibrant orange tones create a warm, uplifting display, while the lilies add a touch of purity and grace, making it a fitting choice for Sikh funerals, memorials, and religious ceremonies.

Expertly crafted by our skilled florists in Sands End, this tribute measures approximately 62cm in length and 58cm in width, creating a meaningful focal point for any service. To ensure maximum freshness and longevity, some blooms may be delivered in bud so you can appreciate them as they open. As certain flowers are seasonal, we may occasionally substitute blooms with similar varieties of equal or superior quality, colour, and style.

Perfect for expressing deep respect, gratitude, and faith, the Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute reflects both tradition and premium craftsmanship. Order online from Sands End Florist for reliable, professional service and timely delivery for your memorial or religious occasion.
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