A meticulously crafted Khanda floral tribute, representing the heart of Sikh faith and identity, is captured here against a simple white backdrop, allowing its blue-and-white palette to fully command attention. The entire symbol-circular chakkar ring, central vertical sword, and the two gently sweeping kirpans-is built from a thick carpet of royal blue chrysanthemums. Each compact floret has been placed to follow the exact contours of the design, creating crisp, well-defined shapes that remain soft at the surface. The blue petals absorb and diffuse the light, giving the emblem a deep, velvety richness, while gentle shadows pool along the edges of the circle and at the junctions of the blades, enhancing the sense of dimension and weight. At the base of the central sword, a small, carefully arranged spray of white flowers forms the emotional centre of the tribute. Three snow-white roses, open yet still structured, reveal layers of silky petals that seem almost touchable. These are surrounded by tiny stars of gypsophila and framed by small clusters of dark green leaves, perhaps ruscus or similar foliage, which introduce a hint of woodland freshness to the otherwise bold design. The contrast between the intense blue of the Khanda and the pure white of the central posy evokes peace, remembrance, and a gentle farewell, making this arrangement especially suited for Sikh funerals or memorial gatherings in Canonbury, Mildmay, or around the leafy streets near New River Walk. You might imagine this piece laid carefully on a stand near a coffin or resting beneath a framed photo of the deceased, quietly speaking of devotion, courage, and enduring spiritual connection through flowers.
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Dominating a pristine white background, this Sikh Khanda floral tribute is a striking blend of strong symbolic form and delicate petal work, ideal for a thoughtful funeral arrangement in Canonbury and the surrounding Islington area. The emblem itself is shaped entirely from densely packed royal blue chrysanthemum florets, which trace out the circular chakkar, the tall central sword, and two symmetrical kirpans that curve gracefully to either side. From a distance, the mass of blue blooms reads as a solid block of colour, but closer inspection reveals a tapestry of tiny petals, each catching the light differently and creating subtle variations in tone and texture. This gives the piece a soft, tactile quality, even as its outline remains crisp and authoritative. At the lower centre of the main sword, a small bouquet of white flowers introduces a sense of tenderness. Three fully open white roses, with gently cupped, silky petals, sit at the heart of this cluster. They are supported by wisps of baby's breath and encircled by neat sprays of dark green foliage, which help the central flowers stand out clearly against the deep blue background. The resulting composition feels calm, respectful, and deeply personal-particularly suited for Sikh families in Canonbury, Barnsbury, or by the Regent's Canal wanting to honour their loved one with a meaningful tribute. You can imagine this arrangement placed at the front of a gurdwara or crematorium chapel, its strong lines offering comfort and familiarity while the white roses whisper of peace, purity, and a gentle goodbye. Every element has been carefully balanced so that the cultural symbol and the floral artistry are held in perfect harmony.

BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor Sikh faith and tradition with the Blue Khanda Sikh Tribute from Flowers Canonbury, expertly crafted in Canonbury. This striking funeral tribute features a bold Khanda design made with white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in rich blue and accented with elegant white roses and delicate gypsophila. The crisp white and deep blue tones create a serene, respectful arrangement that beautifully reflects devotion, courage and remembrance.

Ideal for Sikh funerals, memorials and religious ceremonies, this Khanda tribute is designed with care to provide a meaningful floral expression of respect and love. Each tribute is handcrafted by our skilled florists using fresh, premium-quality flowers to ensure a long-lasting and dignified display.

Approximate dimensions: Length 62cm (24 inches), Width 58cm (22 inches). As some flowers are seasonal, we may substitute blooms with similar colours and equal or superior quality to maintain the overall look and feel of the design. For any special requests, custom colour themes or personalised details, please contact Flowers Canonbury in Canonbury and our friendly team will be happy to help. Order online for reliable, timely delivery to local funeral directors, homes or places of worship.
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    The flowers delivered were fresh and the arrangements were perfect. This is a great place to get funeral flowers.

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