A meticulously constructed Khanda emblem takes centre stage on a stark white background, its form carved entirely from densely packed bright yellow chrysanthemums that follow every arc of the symbol: the circular chakkar, the vertical double-edged khanda blade and the two crossed kirpans below. The chrysanthemums are arranged so tightly their rounded crowns touch, producing a plush, almost quilted texture that throws soft highlights across the emblem's planes and gives depth without ornate framing. At the confluence of the symbol's elements, a defined cluster of five to six deep red roses provides a strong focal counterpoint; those rosebuds are nestling against a collar of deep green fern fronds whose feathery texture separates and supports the rose cluster while accentuating the vivid colour contrast. The whole composition casts a faint grey shadow on the white field, signalling that this is a three-dimensional, free-standing tribute likely intended for ceremonial display or a memorial table. The tactile impression-soft chrysanthemum petals, velvety rose faces, crisp fern edges-is paired with a restrained fragrance profile that blends floral sweetness with green freshness. From a local perspective, this arrangement is the sort of respectful, carefully engineered emblem requested by families and community organisers near Bounds Green and Alexandra Palace, where symbolic accuracy and visual impact are essential. The design honours Sikh iconography with clarity and warmth, marrying florist technique with cultural reverence in a piece that reads well at a distance yet rewards close inspection.
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A bold floral sculpture fashioned unmistakably in the form of the Sikh Khanda rests against a clean white backdrop, its silhouette carved from thousands of tightly clustered bright yellow chrysanthemums. The round chakkar, the upright double-edged khanda and the two crossed kirpans are all suggested by the dense, sunny blooms, their massing creating softly ruffled textures that catch a gentle, diffused light and give the emblem a slightly three-dimensional, tactile quality. At the visual and symbolic centre, a compact cluster of deep red roses-five or six buds-sits like a heart, each rosehead facing outward from a bed of dark green fern fronds whose serrated edges cradle the crimson circle and heighten the colour contrast. A faint grey shadow underlines the piece on the white surface, a subtle cue that this is a freestanding tribute, not a flat print. The scent is restrained but floral: the dry, honeyed note of chrysanthemums mingles with the warmer, velvety scent of roses and the green, slightly earthy perfume of the fern. The overall mood is dignified and comforting, crafted with the kind of attention a family might seek for a memorial, a gurdwara service, or a cultural commemoration in Wood Green. The composition reads as both devotional symbol and artisan floral work-rooted in tradition, carefully balanced, and intended to communicate respect, remembrance and quiet hope. Visual contrast, careful crowding of blooms, and considered foliage placement speak of seasoned craftsmanship familiar to local floral makers near the High Road and Alexandra Park.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor Sikh faith and tradition with our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute, thoughtfully crafted by Flowers Wood Green. This striking funeral tribute features a bold Khanda symbol expertly shaped with rich yellow double spray chrysanthemums, accented with elegant red roses for a dignified contrast. Ideal for Sikh funerals, memorials and religious ceremonies, this design offers a respectful way to express sympathy and remembrance.

Each Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute is carefully handmade by our skilled florists in Wood Green to ensure a premium finish and lasting freshness. The vibrant yellow blooms symbolise hope and spiritual light, while the red roses add a touch of love and devotion. Measuring approximately 62cm by 58cm, it makes a meaningful focal piece for the service or place of rest.

As some flowers are seasonal, we may substitute blooms with similar varieties of equal or higher quality, always maintaining the tribute's colour palette and style. Trust Flowers Wood Green for reliable, compassionate service and timely delivery to local funeral directors, crematoriums and places of worship. Order this Sikh Khanda tribute online for a beautiful, respectful floral homage.
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