An emblematic Khanda fashioned entirely from flowers fills the frame, presented on a stark white background so its colours and symbolism stand clear. The structure is achieved with thousands of small, sunlit yellow chrysanthemums, each bloom carefully positioned to follow the emblem's precise geometry-forming the ringed chakkar, the central double-edged khanda sword and the two crossed kirpans at the base. The dense clustering of chrysanthemums creates a soft, almost quilted texture across the symbol, the petals forming a warm, tactile field of yellow that reflects light with a gentle, golden glow. At the very centre a tight grouping of five to six deep red roses becomes a respectful focal point; their velvety petals are contrasted by surrounding dark green fern sprigs, whose fine, lacy foliage frames the roses and adds graphic depth to the composition. A subtle grey shadow beneath the arrangement hints at its three-dimensional presence and suggests it sits ready for placement at a solemn service.

From a florist's viewpoint this piece reads as an artisan tribute designed for religious observance or memorial occasions-perhaps a gurdwara ceremony near the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, or a commemorative event along White Post Lane. The scent would be quiet and layered: chrysanthemum's light sweetness with an underpinning of rose. Texturally it balances plush yellow mass with crisp greenery, creating a work that honours tradition while offering the comfort of fresh flowers and considered craftsmanship for the local community.
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A carefully sculpted floral Khanda sits against a clean white backdrop: the Sikh emblem rendered entirely in thousands of small, bright yellow chrysanthemum heads that are tightly packed to form the circular chakkar, the central double-edged khanda and the two crossed kirpans below. The yellow surface reads almost like a soft textile-petals layered so densely they create a plush, slightly three-dimensional relief that catches studio light across gentle ridges and curves. At the geometric heart of the symbol a compact cluster of five deep red roses provides a dramatic focal point; the roses are arranged close-budded and cushioned by dark green fern fronds whose feathery texture frames the scarlet bloom and heightens the contrast with the sunny yellow. A faint grey shadow beneath the arrangement gives a sense of weight and presence, suggesting a freestanding tribute placed on a ceremonial table or platform.

As a florist describing this piece to someone who cannot see it, I note the tactile impressions: the chrysanthemums feel powdery and resilient, the roses smooth and waxy, the ferns crisp and cool. The scent would be a soft green floral-chrysanthemum's mellow sweetness underpinned by the richer, headier perfume of red roses. This arrangement reads as a respectful memorial or religious tribute, suitable for a gurdwara service, remembrance, or cultural commemoration in Hackney Wick and neighbouring Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Its disciplined geometry and warm palette combine faith and comfort, an emblem made of flowers that quietly honours tradition while bringing a fresh, handcrafted presence to any ceremony.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor Sikh faith and heritage with our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute, expertly handcrafted at Hackney Wick Florist. This striking funeral and memorial arrangement features a bold Khanda symbol created from vibrant yellow double-sprayed chrysanthemums, beautifully accented with rich red roses for depth and contrast. Designed to convey respect, remembrance and devotion, it makes a meaningful tribute for Sikh funerals, memorials and religious ceremonies.

Each Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute is carefully arranged by our skilled florists in Hackney Wick using fresh, premium-quality blooms for a long-lasting display. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it a substantial focal piece for the service.

As some flowers are seasonal, we may substitute blooms that are not in stock with flowers of similar size, colour and equal or higher value, ensuring the tribute maintains the same style and impact. We offer reliable, fast delivery from our Hackney Wick florist to local funeral directors, places of worship and homes. Order this Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute online today for a dignified and thoughtful floral farewell.
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