Framed centrally on a stark white field, this large floral Khanda is an exercise in disciplined colour and traditional symbolism: the emblem's circular chakkar, the double-edged khanda and the two crossing kirpans are precisely outlined using thousands of small, bright yellow chrysanthemum flowers, packed so closely that the surface appears uniformly plush and slightly sculpted. The yellow forms a radiant backdrop that reads almost like a woven textile of petals, the tiny ruffles catching a soft, diffuse light to emphasise the emblem's curvature and depth. Anchoring the design at its midpoint, five to six deep red roses are gathered tightly, their layered, velvet-like petals creating a concentrated point of sombre beauty; these roses rest amid a halo of rich, dark green fern fronds which lift and cradle the crimson cluster, adding contrast and movement. A faint grey shadow beneath the arrangement confirms it as a physical object-likely mounted for display or placed as a standalone tribute at a remembrance or Sikh cultural ceremony. The overall impression is one of calm dignity: the sunny chrysanthemums suggest warmth and remembrance, while the red roses express respect and enduring love. Having worked on ceremonial florals for congregations across Canonbury, near Regent's Canal and Canonbury Square, I recognise this piece as one crafted to honour heritage and provide solace-its careful construction reflecting an experienced florist's touch and an understanding of ritual contexts in Islington's close-knit community.
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A carefully crafted floral Khanda-the Sikh emblem-stands central in this image, sculpted entirely from thousands of small, bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms that are tightly packed to follow the symbol's graceful curves. The circular chakkar, the upright central double-edged khanda and the two crossed kirpans at the base are all rendered in a continuous field of sunny yellow, the petals layered so close they form a soft, plush surface with subtle ridges where the emblem's lines turn. At the heart of the arrangement, where the chakkar meets the central sword, a compact cluster of five deep red roses is arranged like a quiet focal point; their velvety petals draw the eye inward and are framed by sprays of dark green fern fronds that tuck under and around the rose heads. Against the plain white backdrop, the yellow reads like warm light and the ruby roses read as a solemn, intimate punctuation; a soft grey shadow beneath the piece confirms it is a standalone tribute, placed on a tabletop or easel. The scent is imagined as a gentle floral mix-green, slightly honeyed chrysanthemums softened by the classic rose perfume-an aroma intended to comfort. As a florist who crafts memorial pieces for families across Canonbury and nearby Canonbury Square, I picture this arrangement used with care at a religious service, remembrance ceremony, or community commemoration: traditional in symbolism yet contemporary in execution. The workmanship is evident in the evenness of the petals and the precise outline of the Khanda, offering both cultural reverence and a quietly uplifting presence in a space of reflection.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Celebrate Sikh faith and remembrance with our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute from Flowers Canonbury, Canonbury. Expertly crafted with vibrant yellow double sprayed chrysanthemums, this striking Khanda-shaped tribute is beautifully accented with elegant red roses for a powerful and dignified finish. Ideal for Sikh funerals, memorials, and religious ceremonies, this floral tribute offers a respectful way to honour a loved one and express your condolences.

Measuring approximately 62cm in length and 58cm in width, this design creates an impactful display while remaining suitable for both chapel and graveside settings. Our skilled florists carefully arrange each stem to ensure a balanced, premium-quality finish that reflects the significance of the occasion.

At Flowers Canonbury, we take pride in using fresh, high-grade blooms and offer a thoughtful substitution policy to maintain style, colour, and value if certain flowers are out of season. Order this Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute online for reliable, timely local delivery from our Canonbury flower shop. Trust our friendly, professional team to create a meaningful floral tribute that conveys your love, respect, and support.
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