A striking floral Ik Onkar sits centrally against a clean white surface, its sweeping figure rendered entirely from bright orange marigold blooms tightly set to form a textured, continuous field. The classic components of the Ik Onkar - the upright Ek (numeral '1'), the graceful crescent-like extensions and the small bindi or dot - are articulated through the careful placement of each tiny marigold, producing a warm, celebratory orange silhouette with sculpted depth. At the lower centre of this orange form a refined cluster of pristine white lilies provides a calm counterpoint: at least two fully open lilies with satin petals and pale green-yellow stamens are framed by several smaller buds and by fresh green foliage, possibly salal or bay, and delicate clusters of baby's-breath that add a soft, airy texture. The arrangement's subtle drop shadow suggests it is a physical, freestanding emblem - the kind of floral work dressed for a shrine or community hall. The tactile contrast between the marigolds' compact fluff and the lilies' smooth, cool petals is almost audible; one can imagine the warm, faintly citrus scent of the marigolds blending with the lilies' fresh sweetness. This piece reads as a reverent offering and is fitting for Vaisakhi, Guru Nanak Jayanti, or devotional displays at a local gurdwara near Westfield or Wormwood Scrubs. It combines traditional Sikh symbolism with the quiet craftsmanship of a neighbourhood florist, honouring unity, devotion, and cultural celebration.
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A carefully composed floral Khanda floats against a pristine white backdrop, fashioned entirely from hundreds of tightly clustered bright orange marigold button blooms. From a small distance the warm orange surface reads almost like a woven fabric, its velvety texture catching soft morning light to create subtle highlights and shadowed creases that give the emblem a gently sculpted, three-dimensional presence. The Khanda's defining elements are unmistakable: the circular chakkar sits central and true, two kirpans (crossed swords) extend behind it, and a smaller double-edged khanda blade rises at the centre, each line resolved by the dense marigold mass. Nestled precisely where the kirpans intersect is a tranquil cluster of pristine white lilies - at least two fully open blooms with slightly recurved petals framing pale green and yellow stamens, accompanied by several tighter white buds that promise to unfurl. Small sprays of baby's-breath (gypsophila) and rich green foliage-slender, glossy leaves like salal-soften the edges and introduce cool contrast to the celebratory orange. A faint drop shadow under the work suggests a freestanding display, perhaps placed on a podium or shrine, and the overall composition carries the calm dignity of a devotional offering. The scent profile is implied-earthy marigold warmth tempered by the clean, sweet perfume of lilies-evoking Vaisakhi processions, Gurpurab remembrance, or a respectful tribute inside a local Gurdwara. This floral Khanda reads as both a crafted artwork and a quiet expression of faith, suitable for ceremonial décor, memorials, or cultural features that reflect Sikh tradition and reverence.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with the ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE, a striking floral tribute handcrafted by Florist White City. Inspired by the sacred Khanda symbol, this design features a base of white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in a rich, vibrant orange and accented with elegant white lilies for a graceful finish. Expertly arranged, this tribute offers a meaningful way to express deep respect, gratitude and remembrance at Sikh funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies.

Measuring approximately 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, this Khanda tribute creates a beautiful focal point beside the casket, at the gurdwara, or within a memorial display. To ensure longer-lasting beauty, some flowers may arrive in bud so you can watch them gently open. As certain blooms are seasonal, we may substitute flowers with similar varieties of the same or superior quality, colour and value, always preserving the overall look and feel.

Hand-delivered from our White City flower shop, this premium Sikh funeral tribute combines traditional symbolism with fresh, long-lasting blooms. Perfect for family members, close friends or the whole sangat wishing to pay their respects with dignity. Order online from floristwhitecity.co.uk for reliable, professional service and timely delivery in White City and surrounding areas.
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