Framed by stark white negative space, an expertly assembled floral Khanda commands attention, its sacred geometry articulated in a warm field of yellow chrysanthemum blossoms. Each tiny yellow bloom is placed with intention so the emblem's circular chakkar, its central double-edged khanda blade and the two crossed kirpans read clearly and with soft, sculptural volume. The massed yellow petals create a plush, tactile surface-inviting visual closeness while preserving the emblem's solemn formality. At the exact centre, where the symbol's energies intersect, a petite bouquet of five rich red roses is nestled into a bed of deep green ferns; the roses are tightly furled and glossy, their crimson offering a striking focal point that speaks of deep respect and enduring love. The fern's fine texture introduces a crisp, natural contrast, cooling the intensity of the yellow and framing the roses like a miniature wreath within the larger motif. A delicate shadow under the composition implies it stands ready as a freestanding memorial tribute or ceremonial wreath for a Sikh remembrance service or cultural gathering in North London. Visual and olfactory cues are understated yet affecting: the chrysanthemums' clean, slightly green scent meets the roses' warm, familiar perfume, and the overall palette-sunny yellow, verdant green, and velvety red-conveys comfort, faith and quiet dignity. Imagined for venues from community halls near Fortis Green Road to memorials around the tube, this piece balances symbolic accuracy with compassionate craftsmanship.
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A large, carefully sculpted floral Khanda sits against a clean white backdrop, its sacred silhouette rendered entirely in bright, densely packed yellow chrysanthemum blooms. From a respectful distance the arrangement reads as a single sunlit surface; on closer view each tiny chrysanthemum contributes a soft, ruffled texture that catches the light and gives the emblem a slightly three-dimensional, plush quality. The central double-edged sword, the circular chakkar and the two crossed kirpans are all traced in the same warm yellow, the petals forming crisp contours and gentle shadows that lend depth without harshness. Nestled where the chakkar converges, a compact cluster of five deep red roses forms a focal heart-each rosebud tight and velvety, their rich crimson standing in vivid contrast to the sunny yellow. Dark green fern fronds cradle the roses, their fine, feathered leaves adding a cool, matte frame and a fresh, green scent underlining the composition. A soft grey shadow beneath the piece confirms it is a freestanding tribute, likely crafted as a funeral wreath or ceremonial centerpiece for a Sikh remembrance, memorial, or cultural celebration. The overall effect is both solemn and uplifting: yellow suggesting warmth and continuity, red expressing reverence and love, and the greenery offering quiet dignity. As a local florist familiar with East Finchley events-funeral services near the High Road and community gatherings around Cherry Tree Wood-this piece is imagined to arrive calm and composed under soft morning light, ready to honour faith and memory with considered craftsmanship and gentle presence.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with the Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute from East Finchley Florist. Thoughtfully designed in the symbolic Khanda shape, this funeral tribute features a bed of vibrant yellow double spray chrysanthemums, carefully arranged to create a rich, full base of colour. Elegant red roses are added for contrast, symbolising love, respect and remembrance.

Crafted by our experienced florists in East Finchley, this Sikh tribute is ideal for religious ceremonies, memorials and funerals, offering a meaningful way to pay your respects in keeping with Sikh traditions. With approximate dimensions of 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, it creates a striking yet tasteful display beside the coffin or at the service.

We use only fresh, premium-quality flowers and follow a careful substitution policy: if a bloom is out of season, we replace it with flowers of similar colour, size and value to maintain the overall look and feel of your tribute. Available for reliable local delivery from our East Finchley flower shop, this Khanda design provides a dignified and heartfelt floral tribute. Order online at eastfinchleyflorist.co.uk for compassionate service and beautifully crafted funeral flowers.
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