Centered on a pristine white surface, this floral rendition of the Ik Onkar symbol - the Sikh affirmation that 'God is One' - is composed of thousands of small, bright orange marigolds whose packed, velvety heads define the symbol's numerals and graceful strokes. The marigolds' compact texture and vivid saffron-orange tone create a radiant, celebratory field, while the careful placing of each bloom maintains the Ik Onkar's distinctive curve, the vertical stroke and the small terminating dot. Nestled at the lower centre of the orange form is a serene cluster of white lilies: at least two fully opened lilies with softly fluted petals and gentle yellow-green stamens, accompanied by smaller buds that add promise and upward movement. Surrounding these lilies, glossy green foliage and tiny white filler flowers - delicate baby's breath - introduce soft contrast, breaking the orange expanse with points of calm and verdant coolness. A soft shadow beneath the entire composition imparts a subtle three-dimensional lift, suggesting this is a crafted physical piece suitable for placement in a gurdwara, a home shrine, or as a ceremonial display during Vaisakhi or Guru Nanak Jayanti. The visual effect is both devotional and artisanal: the warmth of marigolds balanced by the lilies' tranquil presence, a harmony of scent and texture that honours tradition. I picture such a display being carried or displayed with care at community gatherings around Wandsworth Common and local cultural centres, a floral statement that speaks to unity, reverence and local floral expertise.
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A vibrant, carefully constructed floral Khanda floats against a clean white backdrop, its form built from hundreds of tightly packed bright orange marigold blossoms that give the emblem a warm, tactile surface. The marigolds are arranged to define every curve and edge of the Khanda - the circular chakkar, the two crossed kirpans and the central double-edged sword - and their compact, slightly ruffled heads catch a soft, studio-like light so the symbol reads with gentle three-dimensionality. At the exact centre, where the swords meet, a polished cluster of pristine white lilies rises like a calm heart: at least two fully opened lilies with softly curved petals, pale green throats and faint yellow stamens, accompanied by a few smaller buds that promise more blooms. Sprays of tiny, cloud-like white filler flowers and glossy green leaves tuck in and around the lilies, adding delicate contrast and a verdant frame to the bold orange. A subtle drop shadow beneath the arrangement hints that this is a freestanding tribute or ceremonial display rather than a flat motif, its proportions suggesting it could be placed at a gurdwara entrance or on a memorial table. The overall scent would be a quiet pairing of marigold warmth and the cool, floral perfume of lilies - a balance of celebration and repose. As a florist who knows Wandsworth's community gatherings, I envision this piece at Vaisakhi processions or remembrance services near Wandsworth Common or the Southside precinct: an offering that reads as both devotion and local craftsmanship, made with traditional flowers and modern execution for meaningful observance within the neighbourhood.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with the striking Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute, thoughtfully hand-crafted by Florist Wandsworth. This meaningful Sikh funeral and memorial tribute features a traditional Khanda design made with white double spray chrysanthemums carefully tinted a rich orange, symbolising courage and spirituality. Elegant white lilies are added to bring purity, grace and a serene finishing touch.

Perfect for Sikh funerals, religious ceremonies or remembrance services, this Khanda flower tribute offers a respectful and heartfelt way to pay your final respects. Expert florists in Wandsworth create each piece with care, ensuring clean lines, vibrant colour and a premium finish. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it a standout focal tribute.

To maximise freshness and longevity, some flowers may be delivered in bud so you can appreciate them as they gently open. Due to seasonal availability, we may substitute flowers with blooms of similar colour, size and value while maintaining the overall style and quality. Choose Florist Wandsworth for reliable service, premium flowers and a dignified Sikh Khanda floral tribute that truly reflects your love and respect.
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