This image depicts a large, meticulously assembled floral Khanda, the sacred Sikh emblem, presented on a clean white background and resting in a way that casts a soft grey shadow beneath. The overall form-its circular chakkar, the two crossed kirpans and the central double-edged khanda sword-is formed almost entirely from a sea of small, bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms. The chrysanthemums are arranged so densely that they create a sculptural surface: at arm's length the arrangement reads as a solid golden icon, while up close the individual petals reveal the time and care taken by the florist's hands. Anchoring the centre is a prominent cluster of five to six deep red roses, their petals thick and velvety, nestled amid dark green fern fronds that provide cool contrast and visual framing. Under neutral, diffused lighting the yellow takes on a warm, optimistic glow and the red becomes quietly dignified; the shadow underlines the piece's physicality and weight. There is a gentle, unobtrusive fragrance-green, floral, a touch of classic rose-that complements the visual tone of respect and remembrance. Crafted with ceremony in mind, this floral tribute would serve as a poignant piece for memorial services, religious events, or cultural commemorations in the local area, especially in venues near the A12 corridor, Emerson Park and the community spaces of Harold Wood and neighbouring Romford. The arrangement speaks with the language of traditional floristry-rich colour, deliberate texture, and symbolic clarity.
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A carefully sculpted floral Khanda, rendered entirely in a bright, sunlit palette, sits against a plain white backdrop with a soft grey shadow that signals its three-dimensional presence. The emblem is hand-formed from hundreds of densely clustered yellow chrysanthemum blooms that give the circular chakkar, the two swept kirpans and the central double-edged khanda sword a plush, almost textile surface; each tiny petal contributes to a warm, textured golden field that reads as one unified symbol from a short distance and reveals intricate floral craftsmanship close up. At the emblem's centre a compact cluster of five deep red roses is nestled like a heart, their velvety petals tightly cupped and framed by sprays of dark green fern fronds. The contrast between the luminous yellow and the rich crimson, held in check by the cool green, draws the eye immediately to the symbolic core. Under soft studio light the chrysanthemums' petals catch highlights and cast gentle shadows, suggesting a quiet reverence rather than theatrical display. The bouquet's scent is subtle-fresh green notes with the faint sweetness of chrysanthemum and the classic, low perfume of red roses-meant to comfort rather than overwhelm. Visually and emotionally this tribute balances celebration and solemnity: the yellow speaks of remembrance and hope, the red of respect and enduring love. This arrangement is presented as a respectful standing tribute or centrepiece for Sikh religious services, commemorations, or cultural gatherings, and would sit naturally among other ceremonial floral pieces in community halls, gurdwaras, or local memorials near Harold Wood Park and surrounding East London neighbourhoods.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honour a loved one with the Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute from Harold Wood Florist, Harold Wood. This striking Sikh funeral tribute is carefully crafted using yellow double-sprayed chrysanthemums to create the iconic Khanda symbol, beautifully accented with small red roses for a rich, elegant contrast. Expertly arranged by our skilled florists, this design offers a meaningful expression of faith, respect and remembrance for Sikh funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies.

Measuring approximately 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, this floral Khanda tribute makes a dignified focal piece for the service. We use only fresh, premium-quality flowers to ensure your arrangement looks vibrant and lasts as long as possible. As some blooms are seasonal, we may substitute flowers with similar varieties of equal or higher value, always maintaining the overall look, colour palette and style.

Available for local delivery from Harold Wood Florist, this Khanda tribute is ideal when you want to convey heartfelt condolences in a culturally appropriate and respectful way. Order online today for reliable, professional service and beautiful Sikh funeral flowers you can trust.
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