Against an immaculate white field, a large Khanda emblem is meticulously formed from thousands of compact bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms, each tiny head placed to follow the emblem's sweeping curves and crisp lines. The central double-edged sword rises in relief from the circular chakram and the twin kirpans, all rendered in a single luminous yellow plane that nevertheless reads as softly sculpted thanks to delicate shadowing between the flowers. At the emblem's heart, where symbolism and form meet, a tight cluster of five deep red roses nestles amid dark green fern fronds; the roses' velvety texture and saturated colour provide a deliberate, respectful contrast to the sunny, textured yellow field. The fern's feathered leaves give a cool, botanical border that feels both traditional and composed, while a gentle grey shadow beneath the composition confirms this is a three-dimensional tribute, likely intended as a freestanding wreath or ceremonial centerpiece. The overall mood is solemn yet hopeful: the chrysanthemums' fresh, slightly honeyed scent lifts the piece, while the roses convey warmth and reverence. This is the sort of floral workmanship chosen for Sikh remembrance services, community commemorations or cultural observances in the heart of west London - suitable for delivery to gurdwaras near North Ealing Road, services at local halls, or quiet memorials in neighbourhood parks - reflecting care, cultural understanding and precise floristry skill.
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A careful, hand-crafted floral Khanda fills the frame: the Sikh emblem - a central double-edged sword, the encircling chakram, and two crossed kirpans - sculpted entirely from thousands of small, tightly packed bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms against a clean white backdrop. The yellow petals are arranged with such density and rhythm that the emblem reads as both flat graphic and softly three-dimensional, the petals catching a soft studio light that brings out tiny highlights and gentle shadows between the blossoms. Nestled precisely where the chakram meets the khanda, a compact cluster of five deep red roses forms the heart of the piece; their velvety petals draw the eye inward and are framed by sprigs of dark green fern that give a cool, textured counterpoint to the warm yellow. A faint grey shadow beneath the tribute anchors it as a physical object, suggesting a standing wreath or table-top memorial prepared for a religious ceremony, remembrance or community commemoration. The scent is quiet and floral - green, slightly honeyed from the chrysanthemums with the deeper, classic perfume of rose at the centre - and the overall impression is one of reverent craftsmanship and calm dignity. As a local Ealing florist would arrange for a Sikh service at a nearby gurdwara or a respectful memorial in Walpole Park or Ealing Broadway, the colours and textures speak of tradition, comfort and careful attention to symbolism, making this arrangement suitable for moments of honour, remembrance and cultural celebration across the neighbourhood.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Celebrate Sikh faith and tradition with our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute, expertly handcrafted at Ealing Florist. This striking funeral tribute features a Khanda symbol lovingly created with vibrant yellow double spray chrysanthemums, carefully arranged for a full, luxurious finish. Small rich red roses are added to provide elegant contrast and depth, creating a respectful and meaningful floral display.

Measuring approximately 62cm in length and 58cm in width, this tribute is ideal for Sikh funerals, religious ceremonies, and memorial services. Each piece is designed by our skilled florists in Ealing to reflect both devotion and remembrance, using fresh, premium-quality blooms for lasting beauty.

As some flowers may be seasonal, we may substitute certain stems with flowers of similar size, colour and value, always maintaining the overall look, quality and style. Trust Ealing Florist for a reliable, compassionate service and prompt local delivery for your Sikh funeral flowers. Order your Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute online today for a dignified and personal farewell.
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