A large, reverent Khanda motif is meticulously constructed from a dense field of small, bright yellow chrysanthemums, each blossom positioned so the emblem's circular chakkar, the central double-edged khanda and the pair of crossed kirpans are unmistakably defined. The clustered yellow heads produce a plush, tactile surface that appears almost sculpted, the petals catching a neutral studio light to show subtle shadows and highlights across the emblem's curves. Anchoring the design is a compact bouquet of five deep red roses at the very centre, their rich, saturated colour and velvet texture forming a solemn focal point. These roses are surrounded and underscored by deep green fern fronds, whose fine, feathered leaves soften the transition between red and yellow and lend a natural frame to the central medallion. A faint grey shadow beneath the piece suggests it sits on a flat surface, presented as a ceremonial wreath or a standalone memorial centrepiece.

There is a composed, ceremonial air to the arrangement: the yellow chrysanthemums speak of remembrance and warmth while the red roses convey respect and enduring affection. Imagining this tribute in a local setting-delivered to a Gurdwara near Hale End Road or displayed at a remembrance gathering by Highams Park Lake-one senses both the cultural significance and the florist's careful hand. The finish is neat, the proportions balanced, and the overall mood is one of dignified consolation, designed to offer comfort and to honour Sikh heritage in familiar community spaces around Highams Park and Walthamstow.
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A carefully sculpted floral Khanda fills the frame: the Sikh emblem-its circular chakram, central double-edged khanda sword and the two crossed kirpans at the base-is faithfully rendered from a dense carpet of small, bright yellow chrysanthemum heads. The little blooms sit tightly together, their ruffled petals creating a plush, almost quilted surface that catches soft studio light and gives the symbol a gentle three-dimensional relief against a plain white backdrop. Nestled at the geometric centre where the circular chakkar would meet the blade, a tight cluster of five deep red roses forms a dramatic focal point; each rosebud is compact and velvety, ringed by sprays of dark green fern fronds that frame the red like a living medallion. A subtle grey shadow beneath the tribute confirms it is a freestanding piece, the proportions precise and respectful rather than decorative or casual.

The overall effect is one of quiet dignity: the sunny yellow chrysanthemums radiate warmth and remembrance while the rich red roses speak of deep respect and abiding love. The scent would be faintly floral and green, the texture soft to the touch but resilient, crafted as a ceremonial wreath or a prominent centrepiece for services at a local Gurdwara or memorial. As a florist in Highams Park familiar with ceremonies at the Lake and nearby Hale End halls, I imagine this arrangement standing at the front of a remembrance service or laid with care at a communal tribute-its colours clear even from Station Road, offering comfort and a visible symbol of faith and honour in the neighbourhood.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute is a striking floral memorial, thoughtfully handcrafted at Highams Park Florist in Highams Park. Designed in the symbolic Khanda shape, this tribute features a lush base of yellow double sprayed chrysanthemums, carefully arranged for full, even coverage and a radiant golden hue. Small rich red roses are delicately added to provide depth, contrast, and a touch of elegance, creating a meaningful tribute that honours Sikh faith and heritage.

Perfect for funerals, religious ceremonies, and remembrance services, this Khanda tribute offers a respectful and dignified way to pay your respects. Each piece is made to order by our expert florists, ensuring premium quality blooms and a professional finish. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it an impressive yet tasteful display.

As some flowers are seasonal, we may substitute blooms that are not in stock with alternatives of similar size and colour, always matching or exceeding the style, quality, and value. At Highams Park Florist, we pride ourselves on reliable service and beautiful, long-lasting arrangements. Order this Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute online for caring, local delivery from Highams Park.
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