Dominating a pristine white surface, a floral Ik Onkar symbol is lovingly rendered from thousands of compact, bright orange marigold blooms, each one placed to articulate the flowing strokes and decisive angles of the sacred mark that proclaims 'One God.' The small marigold heads build up into a warm, plush relief, their clustered texture catching light to emphasize the symbol's raised contours and subtle shadows. In the lower centre, where the composition needs a pause and a focal heart, a tasteful cluster of white lilies is arranged - at least two lilies in full bloom with petals slightly unfurling and pale yellow-green stamens visible - lending a serene punctuation to the otherwise celebratory orange. Wisps of tiny white filler flowers and rich green leaves frame the lilies, their cool tones tempering the marigolds' exuberance and adding depth to the piece. The faint shadow beneath the work implies a standalone presence, as if created for installation at a Gurdwara doorway or an altar at a community festival. The scent mix is delicate and particular: the marigolds' warm, herbaceous note underlaid by the lilies' fresh, sweet perfume. Viewing this as a local florist who often supplies ceremonial décor for the Highams Park area - from Station Road gatherings to small festival shrines beside the lake - I sense its dual purpose as an expression of celebration during Vaisakhi and as a quiet, dignified emblem for religious observance.
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A reverent, hand-crafted floral Khanda fills the centre of a clean white field, its form meticulously modeled from hundreds of tightly clustered bright orange marigold heads. The small round marigold blooms are layered so closely they read as a single, textured surface - plush and warmly lit - with subtle highlights that bring out the depth of each curve and edge of the ceremonial emblem. The Khanda's central chakkar is clearly defined, the two kirpans crossing behind it, and the upright double-edged sword rises at the centre, all suggested by the sculpted rhythm of marigold petals. Tucked into the point where the kirpans meet, a cluster of at least two fully open white lilies commands quiet attention; their satin-like petals curl softly back to reveal pale yellow-green stamens and a faint, calming perfume that balances the earthy marigold scent. Around the lilies, glossy green foliage - the kind of pointed salal leaves we often use at the shop - and delicate sprays of baby's breath add cool contrast, softening the bright orange and bringing a gentle, devotional air to the whole piece. A soft drop shadow under the arrangement hints that it is freestanding, a carefully mounted tribute perhaps destined for a Gurdwara table, a festival display, or a community remembrance. As a local florist familiar with rituals around Highams Park - from Vaisakhi processions by the lake to quieter Gurpurab gatherings near the station - I can see this piece carrying both celebration and solace: tactile, symbolic, and profoundly respectful in its colour, texture and composition.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honour a loved one with the elegant Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute, handcrafted by Highams Park Florist in Highams Park. This striking Khanda-shaped arrangement features a base of white double spray chrysanthemums, expertly coloured in a vibrant orange for a bold, meaningful tribute. Pure white lilies are carefully placed to add softness, fragrance and a sense of peace, creating a beautiful balance of colour and symbolism.

Perfect for Sikh funerals, religious ceremonies and memorial services, this Khanda floral tribute is designed to reflect faith, devotion and respect. Our skilled florists use only premium, fresh blooms and pay close attention to detail, ensuring a high-quality finish and long-lasting display. Flowers may arrive in bud to maximise freshness, allowing you to watch them gently open.

Approximate dimensions: Length 62cm (24 inches), Width 58cm (22 inches). As some flowers are seasonal, we may substitute certain blooms with similar flowers of equal or higher value, matching the colour palette and overall style. Trust Highams Park Florist for a thoughtful, dignified Sikh tribute that offers comfort and conveys your heartfelt condolences. Order online for reliable local delivery from Highams Park.
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