A meticulously crafted floral Ik Onkar dominates a pristine white background, the Sikh emblem for 'One God' rendered entirely in bright orange marigolds. Thousands of the tiny, round marigold heads are assembled with disciplined repetition to trace the symbol's flowing numeral '1,' its distinctive crescent-like strokes and the small bindi dot, producing a warm, celebratory surface that catches and reflects light with a rich, golden glow. The marigolds' compact density creates a soft, velvety texture that reads almost like embroidered cloth, and a slight shadow beneath the arrangement gives the piece a gentle three-dimensional lift. At the lower centre nestles a refined accent cluster of white lilies - at least two fully open blooms with gently curving petals and pale green-and-yellow stamens - which offer a serene, cooling contrast to the vibrant orange. Smaller lily buds, glossy green salal leaves and delicate sprays of tiny white filler flowers, such as gypsophila, frame the lilies and introduce depth and rhythmic breathing space within the compact orange field. The composition balances devotion and celebration, making it suitable for use in Gurdwaras, family observances, or civic cultural displays during Vaisakhi, Guru Nanak Jayanti and other important occasions. I imagine this piece being commissioned locally for presentation in a community hall near South Woodford High Street or placed at a shrine near the tube station, its colours and scent signalling both respect and joyful unity to every passerby and worshipper.
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A reverent, highly detailed floral rendition of the Khanda fills the frame against a clean white backdrop, its form lovingly sculpted from hundreds of small, vividly bright orange marigold blooms. The marigolds are packed so closely they read as a single, warm-textured surface, their tiny petal ruffles catching soft studio light and casting a subtle rounded shadow that lifts the emblem slightly off the page. The unmistakable elements of the Khanda - the circular chakkar, the two crossed kirpans and the upright double-edged khanda at the centre - are all defined by careful shaping and tonal consistency within the marigold mass, producing a three-dimensional symbol that feels both celebratory and solemn. At the heart of the composition, where the swords intersect, a cluster of pristine white lilies forms a quiet, luminous counterpoint. Two or more fully open lilies present gently curved petals and delicate green-and-yellow stamens, surrounded by smaller white buds that promise future bloom; their cool, waxy petals and faint fragrance offer a calm contrast to the marigold's sunlit warmth. Sprays of tiny white filler flowers, likely gypsophila, and glossy green foliage - the kind of pointed salal leaves I use in the shop - cradle the lilies and soften the edges. The overall mood is one of devotion and communal celebration: an offering appropriate for Vaisakhi, Gurpurab, memorial tributes or temple decoration. Made in the spirit of traditional Sikh floral art, this piece would sit proudly in a Gurdwara or community hall in and around South Woodford, carrying both visual clarity for ritual use and an emotional presence for quiet reflection.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with the striking Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute, thoughtfully handcrafted by Flower Delivery South Woodford. This meaningful Sikh funeral tribute features a bold Khanda design created with white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in a rich orange, symbolising courage, sacrifice and spiritual strength. Elegant white lilies are added for a touch of purity and serenity, bringing softness and grace to the arrangement.

Perfect for Sikh funerals, religious ceremonies or memorials, this Khanda tribute offers a dignified and respectful way to pay your last respects. Expert florists in South Woodford design each piece with care, ensuring a premium finish and balanced colours that stand out beautifully at the service.

Approximate dimensions: Length 62cm (24 inches), Width 58cm (22 inches). To maximise freshness and longevity, some flowers may be delivered in bud so you can see them open naturally. Due to seasonal availability, we may substitute blooms with similar flowers of equal or higher quality and style.

Available for reliable local flower delivery in South Woodford and surrounding areas, this Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute provides a heartfelt, visually impactful expression of remembrance. Order online today at flowerdeliverysouthwoodford.co.uk for a respectful, premium tribute crafted with care.
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