Shaped into the Ik Onkar symbol and set against a pristine white background, this floral tribute uses thousands of bright orange marigold blossoms to articulate every curve and the vertical stroke of the emblem that declares God is One. The marigolds are placed densely, their small pompom heads building a warmly textured surface that catches light and produces soft dimensionality around the numeral-like Ek, the crescent extensions and the final bindi dot. At the lower centre of the composition a cluster of immaculate white lilies anchors the design: at least two large lilies open fully, their petals unfolding with a satin softness and revealing delicate green-yellow stamens, while several lily buds surround them, promising movement and renewal. Sprays of tiny white filler flowers-likely gypsophila-and pointed green leaves provide gentle negative space, lifting the orange with cool highlights and framing the central lilies like a devotional wreath. The arrangement carries a handcrafted, ceremonial quality, the marigolds' warm texture suggesting festival energy and the lilies lending a hush of reverence and scent. A faint drop shadow beneath the piece makes it read as a physical offering, suitable for Guru Nanak Jayanti or Vaisakhi displays within temples, community centres, or private homes. As a local florist I often prepare similar honouring pieces for services and celebrations across Harrow on the Hill, near Church Hill and the lanes by Harrow School; this particular composition reflects that neighbourhood care and attention to cultural detail and is available through Flowers Harrow on the Hill for local delivery.
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A meticulously crafted floral Khanda sits against a clean white backdrop, every feature fashioned from densely packed bright orange marigolds that give the emblem a warm, tactile surface and a sunlit glow. The circular chakkar, the two crossed kirpans and the upright central khanda are all formed with careful layering of tiny fluffy marigold heads, producing a lush, three-dimensional relief that catches soft studio light and casts a subtle drop shadow as if hovering above the page. At the point where the kirpans meet, a small cluster of pristine white lilies is arranged with quiet elegance: at least two large, fully open lily blooms display gently curved petals and pale green-and-yellow stamens, while a few tighter buds promise further opening. Sprays of tiny white filler flowers, likely gypsophila, weave through the lilies and marigolds, and glossy green foliage-salal-like leaves and pointed greenery-frames the central cluster, adding cool contrast and a fresh, herbaceous scent suggestion. The composition reads as both celebratory and reverent, the bold orange speaking of community gatherings and the white lilies offering calm and contemplation. The textured surface of the marigolds invites touch in the imagination while the lilies suggest a faint sweet perfume; together they form an emblematic tribute suited to Vaisakhi, Gurpurab or temple decoration. As a local touch, the arrangement evokes the careful handiwork often seen at memorials and festivals around Harrow on the Hill, where floral offerings are placed near St Marys Church and in community spaces during religious observance.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a cherished loved one with the elegant Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute, thoughtfully crafted by Flowers Harrow on the Hill. This striking religious funeral tribute features a Khanda design made with white double spray chrysanthemums carefully sprayed in a vibrant orange, symbolising courage, devotion and respect. Pure white lilies add a graceful finishing touch, bringing softness, purity and serenity to the arrangement.

Designed for Sikh funerals, memorials and religious ceremonies, this Orange Khanda tribute creates a meaningful focal point that reflects faith and remembrance. Measuring approximately 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, it is ideal for display at the crematorium, gurdwara or graveside.

To ensure maximum freshness and longevity, some flowers may be delivered in bud so you can watch them gently open. Due to seasonal availability, we may substitute certain blooms with similar flowers of equal or higher quality, maintaining the same colour palette and premium look.

Available from Flowers Harrow on the Hill in Harrow on the Hill, this premium Sikh Khanda tribute can be delivered locally with care and professionalism. Order online at flowersharrowonthehill.co.uk for a beautiful and respectful floral tribute that truly honours their memory.
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