A bold, reverent Khanda crafted entirely from yellow chrysanthemum blooms dominates the image, its sacred geometry articulated by thousands of small, closely set flowers that together produce a soft, tactile plane of colour. The bright yellow petals follow the emblem's circular chakkar, sweep into the twin, curved kirpans and rise into the central double-edged khanda with the precision of fine embroidery; the petals' minute textures catch the light and suggest an almost velour finish. Anchoring the emblem's centre is a compact grouping of rich, deep red roses - five or six buds arranged tightly so their spirals create a dark, luminous eye at the heart of the yellow field - and these are cradled by lush, dark green ferns whose fronds fan and frame the roses like a miniature wreath within a wreath. Set against an unadorned white background with a soft grey shadow beneath, the arrangement reads as a stand-alone ceremonial tribute fit for a gurdwara service, memorial or cultural celebration. The scent profile is restrained but present: the chrysanthemums' clean, slightly spicy floral note underpinned by the warm, familiar perfume of roses and the green, earthy whisper of fern. As a local florist familiar with services and cultural gatherings near Willesden High Road and the green spaces of Dollis Hill and Gladstone Park, I see this piece as both an emblem of faith and a carefully considered floral composition - solemn where it needs to be, and visually radiant in its yellow and red contrast.
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A carefully sculpted floral Khanda - the Sikh emblem - fills the frame in bright, uplifting colour against a clean white backdrop. The entire symbol is formed from thousands of small, tightly packed yellow chrysanthemum blooms, their rounded heads pressed close to create a soft, plush surface that catches light like woven gold. The circular chakkar, the two curved kirpans and the central double-edged khanda are all rendered in the same sunny yellow, the petals' delicate ridges and slightly ruffled edges giving the emblem a tactile, three-dimensional quality. At the very centre a compact cluster of deep red roses provides an intentional focal point: five to six velvety buds sit closely together, their spiralled petals darkening toward the heart and framed by rich, fern-like green foliage that cushions the roses and heightens the contrast. The arrangement rests on a stark white plane, a faint grey shadow beneath suggesting a freestanding wreath or board - an object meant to be placed near a memorial, gurdwara, or ceremonial space. The scent is quietly floral: the green, slightly herbal tang of ferns underlines the sweeter, powdery perfume of chrysanthemums and the warm, classic depth of red roses. As a florist who often prepares tributes for the Sikh community around Willesden Green and Gladstone Park, I picture this piece used at remembrance services or cultural commemorations where clarity of symbol and respectful colour harmony matter most. The composition reads as both a crafted work of art and a heartfelt offering: precise in its geometry, soft in its textures, and luminous in its yellow and red dialogue.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor Sikh faith and tradition with our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute from Willesden Florist. Expertly handcrafted, this striking funeral tribute features a bold Khanda design created with vibrant yellow double-sprayed chrysanthemums, carefully arranged for a full, even finish. Rich red roses are added as an accent, bringing depth, contrast and a touch of elegance to the display.

Ideal for Sikh funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies, this floral Khanda symbol is a respectful way to pay your last respects and celebrate a life lived with devotion. Each piece is made to order by our skilled florists in Willesden, ensuring premium-quality blooms and a professional, lasting finish.

Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it a meaningful focal piece for the service. As some flowers are seasonal, we may substitute blooms with similar flowers of equal or higher value while maintaining the overall colour, style and impact.

Willesden Florist offers reliable local delivery, helping you send a heartfelt tribute when it matters most. Order this Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute online for a dignified and compassionate expression of sympathy.
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