Against a stark white background a striking Khanda emblem is formed entirely of clustered yellow chrysanthemum blooms, the tiny flowerheads pressed together to create a textured, almost sculpted surface. The arrangement traces the emblem's key elements - the central double-edged khanda sword, the circular chakram and the two crossed kirpans - with bright, consistent yellow, so the silhouette reads clearly from a distance yet rewards close inspection with the pleasurable irregularity of each petal. At the meeting point of the circular chakkar and central blade, a deliberate focal cluster of five to six deep red roses provides a measured contrast; their darker hue and layered, velveteen petals draw the eye inward. These roses are cradled by lustrous, dark green fern fronds whose fine, serrated leaves fan gently around the red center, softening the transition between the roses and the surrounding yellow field. A faint grey shadow beneath the piece gives the composition subtle weight and confirms it as a tangible tribute - the type of standing wreath or ceremony piece commonly requested for remembrance services, anniversaries, and Sikh cultural events. The overall impression is both joyful and solemn: the yellow chrysanthemum suggesting remembrance and warmth, the red roses signaling respect and love, and the greenery offering quiet support. As a florist who regularly arranges for ceremonies in Redbridge, Ilford and Gants Hill, I imagine this work displayed with quiet dignity near a Gurdwara or at a community memorial where its colours and craftsmanship offer solace and cultural resonance.
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A carefully sculpted floral Khanda sits against a plain white backdrop: the Sikh emblem - a central double-edged sword, an encircling chakram and two crossed kirpans - is rendered entirely from thousands of small, bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms, each tightly placed to create a plush, tactile surface. The yellow flowers form sweeping curves and the unmistakable circular chakkar with a softly rounded profile; their petals catch the light like sunlit silk, giving the piece a warm, gentle glow. At the very heart of the symbol, where the chakram meets the central blade, a concentrated cluster of five deep red roses forms a solemn focal point. Those roses are snugly nestled among rich, dark green fern fronds that frame the red like a small living wreath, their serrated textures offering a cool contrast to the chrysanthemums' softness. A faint grey shadow beneath the composition hints at depth and confirms this is a freestanding tribute, likely intended as a memorial or ceremonial display. The overall mood is one of reverent craftsmanship - colours that speak of remembrance and warmth, textures that invite quiet reflection, and a scent that would be gently floral, the roses' depth balancing the chrysanthemums' lighter note. As a florist familiar with Redbridge and nearby Ilford and Wanstead gatherings, I picture this piece placed near a ceremonial space or as a dignified wreath at a remembrance service, its symbolic shape and balanced palette offering comfort and cultural respect to those who know and honour Sikh tradition.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Celebrate Sikh faith and tradition with our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute, beautifully handcrafted by Flowers Redbridge in Redbridge. This striking funeral tribute features a bold Khanda shape, carefully created with vibrant yellow double spray chrysanthemums for a full, textured base. The design is elegantly accented with rich red roses, symbolising love, respect and remembrance.

Ideal for Sikh funerals, memorials and religious ceremonies, this distinctive floral tribute offers a meaningful way to honour a loved one and reflect their spiritual beliefs. At approximately 62cm x 58cm, it makes an impressive display beside the coffin or at the service.

Each Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute is arranged with care by our skilled florists, using fresh, premium-quality flowers. Due to seasonal availability, some blooms may be substituted with flowers of similar colour, size and equal or higher value, ensuring the tribute always looks beautiful and respectful.

Order online from Flowers Redbridge for reliable local delivery in Redbridge and surrounding areas, with friendly, professional service you can trust.
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