Dominating the frame with formal clarity, this floral Khanda is fashioned from a dense field of bright yellow chrysanthemums: each small blossom placed with exacting attention so that the chakkar, the twin kirpans and the central double-edged sword read in clean, sunny relief against a stark white ground. The massing of yellow produces a soft, almost cushion-like texture, while subtle variations in petal angle and bloom depth lend gentle three-dimensionality to the emblem's arcs and edges. At the emblem's centre sits a compact cluster of five to six deep red roses, their layered petals opening into classical, velvet-rich cups; these roses are encircled and supported by sprays of dark green fern, the fronds' crisp linear leaves framing the red with a cool, botanical clarity. The white background brightens the palette and the soft grey shadow beneath affirms the piece's physical presence-likely a freestanding wreath or a memorial centrepiece handled with care. Visually, the yellow reads as warmth and remembrance, the red as solemn affection, and the green as quiet stability. One can almost sense the faint floral aroma from the roses and the lighter, green fragrance of the chrysanthemums, an olfactory hush that suits a commemorative setting. I picture this tribute arriving for a Sikh remembrance service in Cambridge Heath, perhaps to be placed in a local gurdwara near Victoria Park or delivered along Cambridge Heath Road to a family gathering. The composition balances reverence and craftsmanship, offering a dignified symbol of faith assembled with expertise and neighbourhood familiarity.
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A carefully sculpted floral Khanda sits against a clean white backdrop, its sacred form rendered entirely in sunny yellow blooms: thousands of small, tightly packed chrysanthemums that give the emblem a plush, almost velvety surface. The rounded chakkar (quoit), the two sweeping kirpans that curve outward, and the central double-edged khanda sword are all defined by the same dense carpet of golden petals, the texture catching the soft studio light and throwing gentle highlights across the curves. Nestled precisely at the heart of the symbol is a compact cluster of five deep red roses, their petals unfurling with the familiar, velour richness of garden roses; these are framed by sprays of dark green fern fronds that push against the yellow like a miniature evergreen canopy. Together the colours read as deliberate and comforting-sunlit optimism from the yellows, solemn love from the reds, and grounding calm from the greens. A faint, cool perfume of chrysanthemum and rose seems implied, the kind of scent that lingers in a quiet room after a ceremony. A subtle grey shadow beneath the tribute confirms it is a freestanding piece, suitable for memorial or religious observance, and speaks of careful handling and three-dimensional construction. As a florist with local knowledge I picture this laid in a Cambridge Heath community space near Victoria Park or presented at a gurdwara on local roads such as Bethnal Green Road, where neighbours often come together to honour tradition. The arrangement reads both as an artistic statement and a gentle, reverent offering-designed to comfort, to commemorate, and to reflect the dignity of Sikh heritage with calm craftsmanship and respect.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Celebrate Sikh faith and heritage with our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute from Flowers Cambridge Heath. This striking funeral tribute is expertly crafted with rich yellow double spray chrysanthemums, carefully arranged to form the sacred Khanda symbol, and accented with elegant red roses for added depth and contrast. Ideal for Sikh funerals, memorials, and religious ceremonies, this respectful floral design offers a dignified way to honour a loved one and express your condolences.

Each Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute is handmade by our skilled florists in Cambridge Heath, ensuring premium quality flowers and a professional finish. The vibrant yellow chrysanthemums symbolise remembrance and hope, while the red roses add a touch of love and devotion. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, creating an impactful display suitable for the service or place of rest.

At Flowers Cambridge Heath, we aim to provide a reliable, compassionate service with fresh blooms and careful presentation. Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar colour, size and value, maintaining the overall style of the Khanda tribute. Order online for prompt local delivery from Flowers Cambridge Heath and let this meaningful Sikh tribute convey your deepest sympathies.
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