Dominating the image is a meticulously shaped Khanda emblem, its form assembled from a dense carpet of bright yellow chrysanthemum heads that create a soft, sculptural surface against a pure white background. The floral choreography outlines the circular chakram, the vertical double-edged khanda, and the two crossed kirpans with careful attention to proportion; the compact yellow blooms are layered to give definition and a subtle relief that registers as both tactile and luminous. At the centre, where the emblem's elements converge, a compact cluster of richly coloured red roses-arranged like a small boutonniere of five to six buds-anchors the composition, their deeper hue offering a solemn, respectful counterpoint to the sunny yellow. Lush dark green fern fronds cradle the roses, their linear texture providing visual separation and a cool tonal balance. Gentle, diffuse lighting highlights the tulip-like chrysanthemum petals and throws a soft shadow beneath the tribute, suggesting a standalone piece ready for placement on an easel or as a focal wreath at a memorial. The overall aroma is restrained: green and floral top notes with the familiar sweetness of roses. This arrangement reads as a considered memorial or ceremonial commission, the kind families in Hornsey or nearby Wood Green might request for a gurdwara service, cultural celebration, or remembrance event close to Alexandra Park. The workmanship reveals experienced floristry-compact packing for symbolic clarity, contrasting foliage for emphasis-conveying reverence, care, and community respect.
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A carefully modelled floral Khanda-the central emblem of Sikh faith-composed almost entirely from thousands of small, bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms, sits against a clean white backdrop with a faint grey shadow beneath, suggesting a freestanding tribute. The yellow flowers are densely packed to follow every curve of the circular chakkar, the double-edged central khanda and the two crossed kirpans, giving the symbol a plush, slightly three-dimensional texture like sunlight-warmed velvet. At the emblem's heart a tight cluster of deep red roses-five or six buds-forms a quiet focal point, cradled by a rosette of dark green fern fronds whose glossy blades provide cool contrast and frame the roses like a miniature wreath. The overall scent is gentle: the green, slightly herbal perfume of the chrysanthemums undercut by the richer, classic fragrance of roses, a balance that reads as respectful and consoling rather than heady. Soft directional light from above sculpts the yellow petals and throws a delicate shadow that roots the composition in space without distracting from the symbol's clarity. This piece reads as a ceremonial or memorial offering, the kind of floral emblem a family in Hornsey might choose for a gurdwara service or commemorative event at a local community hall near Turnpike Lane or Alexandra Park. The workmanship shows deliberate floristry choices-tight packing for definition, fern framing for contrast-and communicates reverence, craftsmanship, and calm. Suitable for a funeral tribute, heritage celebration, or religious ceremony, this Khanda-shaped arrangement conveys dignity and a quiet, sunlit warmth appropriate to Sikh remembrance and community gatherings in north London.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Celebrate Sikh faith and heritage with our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute, thoughtfully handcrafted by Hornsey Florist in Hornsey. This striking floral tribute features a symbolic Khanda design created from rich yellow double sprayed chrysanthemums, carefully arranged to form a bold and elegant shape. Delicate red roses are added for contrast, bringing depth, warmth and a touch of luxury to the piece.

Perfect for funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies, this Khanda tribute honours your loved one with dignity and respect. The vibrant yellow blooms symbolize remembrance and hope, while the red roses convey love and devotion. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it an impressive focal arrangement.

Expertly crafted by our skilled florists, this Sikh tribute is designed with premium, fresh flowers for lasting beauty. Where certain flowers are unavailable, we follow a careful substitution policy, choosing blooms of similar size, colour and value to maintain the overall look and quality. Available for reliable local delivery from Hornsey Florist, this meaningful Khanda arrangement provides a heartfelt way to pay your respects. Order online today for a dignified Sikh funeral tribute.
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