A large, emblematic Khanda rendered entirely in blooms fills the frame, the sacred Sikh symbol articulated through a dense field of bright yellow chrysanthemum flowers. The circular chakkar, the vertical double-edged sword and the two crossed kirpans are all skillfully sculpted from small, sunlit yellow heads pressed close to one another so the symbol reads as both bold and textural; from a short distance it appears as a single luminous form, up close the tiny petals and subtle shading reveal careful handwork. At the very centre, where the arms of the emblem converge, a striking cluster of deep red roses sits like a quiet heart-five or six buds nestled tightly and ringed by glossy, dark green fern fronds that lend both contrast and a soft, flowing outline. The pure white background and soft shadow beneath emphasize the arrangement's physical presence and suggest it is a formal tribute placed on a draped stand or low plinth for a ceremony. The composition conveys solemn respect: the warm yellow petals suggest remembrance and optimism, the red roses convey dignity and love, while the evergreen fronds bring calming depth. I picture this piece ordered by families in Malden Rushett and delivered for services at local community centres or religious gatherings in the Chessington area, made with fresh, locally sourced chrysanthemums and roses to ensure colour intensity and longevity. The visual impression is of reverence and craftsmanship-a floral statement that honours tradition while offering comfort through colour, scent and texture.
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A carefully sculpted floral Khanda dominates the image: the sacred Sikh emblem-central double-edged sword, surrounding chakram and two crossed kirpans-painstakingly formed from thousands of small, bright yellow chrysanthemum heads packed tightly together to create a soft, almost tactile rug of petals. The yellow blooms curve and sweep to trace every line of the symbol, their ruffled petals catching a cool, studio white light that gives the piece a warm, golden glow without harsh shadows. At the emblem's very heart, where the chakram would sit, a dense cluster of deep red roses is arranged like a small coronet, each rosebud opened just enough to show velvety layers; they are cushioned by dark green fern fronds whose glossy blades frame the roses and add a subtle, cooling contrast. A light, neutral shadow beneath the tribute hints at a freestanding memorial piece placed on a white drape or tabletop; the composition reads as ceremonial and respectful rather than decorative, suited to a memorial service, a gurdwara gathering, or a cultural celebration of Sikh heritage. The scent is implied rather than overpowering-softly floral with the clean green of fern and the faint honeyed note of chrysanthemum, evoking quiet dignity. As a local florist, I imagine this crafted with steady hands near Malden Rushett's community halls, offered to families who prefer a traditional, symbol-rich tribute. The arrangement's texture, colour harmony and symbolic precision communicate reverence and cultural care: bright yellow for remembrance and hope, red roses for respect and love, and evergreen fronds to steady the palette and the spirit.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor Sikh faith and tradition with our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute from Malden Rushett Florist. Expertly crafted with vibrant yellow double spray chrysanthemums, this striking Khanda design is thoughtfully accented with rich red roses for a meaningful, respectful floral tribute. Perfect for Sikh funerals, memorials or remembrance services, the bold yellow tones symbolise warmth, respect and remembrance, while the Khanda emblem reflects deep spiritual significance.

Measuring approximately 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, this tribute makes a dignified focal point beside the casket or at the service. Each arrangement is carefully hand-crafted by our skilled florists in Malden Rushett, ensuring premium quality flowers and a professional finish. Where seasonal availability affects certain blooms, we follow a strict substitution policy, using flowers of similar colour, size and equal or higher value so the overall look and sentiment remain intact.

Whether you are arranging a Sikh funeral tribute locally in Malden Rushett or sending condolences from afar, you can rely on our friendly, reliable service. Order this Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute online for timely delivery and a beautifully presented floral display that pays heartfelt respect and comfort to family and loved ones.
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