A finely crafted floral Ik Onkar takes centre stage against a spotless white background, the Sikh declaration 'One God' articulated through thousands of tiny, densely packed bright orange marigold blossoms. The arrangement traces the symbol's unique strokes - the vertical Ek, the looping crescent-like extensions, and the small dot (bindi) - with exacting care so that each curve and serif registers in relief, the marigolds' compact texture forming a warm, luminous field of orange that gently throws a soft shadow and reads as a freestanding emblem. At the lower central area of the orange formation, a composed cluster of pristine white lilies forms a deliberate accent: at least two prominent open blooms with velvety petals and subtle green-and-yellow stamens surrounded by smaller buds and sprays of tiny white gypsophila. Lush green leaves, crisp and glossy, underpin the lilies and provide a cool contrast to the marigolds' heat. The overall effect is both celebratory and contemplative - visually bold yet quietly devotional - suitable for display during Guru Nanak Jayanti, Vaisakhi, or in domestic or temple altars around Canonbury and neighbouring Islington streets like Upper Street and New River Walk. The piece suggests scent and texture at once: the orange marigolds' warm, almost resinous note softened by the lilies' fresh, floral lift. As a floral artisan familiar with local customs, I see this Ik Onkar as a respectful offering that bridges traditional symbolism with contemporary floral craftsmanship.
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A reverent, hand-crafted floral Khanda fills the centre of a pristine white field, the sacred emblem of Sikh faith rendered in warm, celebratory blooms. Hundreds of closely clustered bright orange marigold heads build the Khanda's form - the circular chakkar at the centre, the two crossed kirpans behind it, and the upright double-edged khanda - their soft, ruffled petals packed to create a richly textured, almost tapestry-like surface that catches the light and throws a delicate shadow beneath, suggesting a freestanding ceremonial display. At the heart of the design, where the kirpans cross, a small but striking cluster of pristine white lilies rises: at least two fully open lily blossoms with gently curving petals and pale green-and-yellow stamens, surrounded by smaller white buds that promise to unfurl. Sprays of tiny white gypsophila and glossy deep-green foliage (salal-like leaves) cradled around the lilies add depth and a cool, fresh contrast to the vivid orange. The composition offers more than colour; it suggests scent - the warm, slightly musky perfume of marigold undercut by the cool, sweet lily fragrance - and a tactile contrast between the marigolds' velvety density and the lilies' smooth petals. Crafted with care and cultural respect, this floral Khanda evokes devotion, community remembrance, and festival celebration. It reads as an offering or temple adornment suitable for Gurdwara ceremonies, Vaisakhi processions, or quiet memorials in and around Canonbury and Islington, and it speaks to local floral tradition with a gentle, contemplative presence.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honour a beloved Sikh relative or friend with the elegant Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Flowers Canonbury. This striking Khanda-shaped floral design features a base of white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in a vibrant orange tone, beautifully accented with pure white lilies for a refined, respectful finish. Expertly hand-crafted in Canonbury, this tribute is ideal for Sikh funerals, memorials and religious ceremonies, offering a thoughtful way to express gratitude, remembrance and spiritual devotion.

Measuring approximately 62cm x 58cm, the Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute is created by skilled florists who pay close attention to detail and symbolism. Flowers may arrive in bud to ensure maximum freshness and longevity, allowing them to open naturally over the days following the service. Due to seasonal availability, we may occasionally substitute blooms with similar flowers of equal or greater quality, style and value, always maintaining the integrity and look of the design.

Order online from Flowers Canonbury for a premium, reliable Sikh funeral tribute with trusted local delivery. Our friendly team is on hand to coordinate delivery to your chosen funeral director, place of worship or family address, helping you share your condolences with dignity and care.
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