Dominating the frame with quiet dignity, this Khanda emblem has been meticulously sculpted from a sea of small, bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms, each densely packed to form a soft, textured surface that follows the emblem's precise lines. The chakkar's rounded sweep, the pair of crossed kirpans and the upright central khanda all emerge from the same golden field, the repetition of tiny petals creating subtle relief and an almost textile-like finish. At the exact centre a deliberate focal point of five deep red roses is nestled into a bed of dark green fern leaves; the roses' velveteen petals and concentrated burgundy tone create a deliberate visual and emotional counterpoint to the surrounding yellow, while the fern's lace-like fronds add cool, organic framing. The whole arrangement rests against a stark white background, with a soft grey shadow beneath that indicates the piece's volume and physical presence - refined, substantial and ready to stand at a memorial service, gurdwara gathering, or civic commemoration. The scent is imagined rather than overpowering: warm, green chrysanthemum notes with a low, classic rose perfume that speaks of reverence rather than celebration. From a florist's viewpoint rooted in South Kensington, close to the Natural History Museum and Brompton Oratory, this tribute balances religious symbolism with horticultural craftsmanship: colour chosen for clarity, texture for tactility, and a heart of roses to signify respect and remembrance. It is an arrangement designed to be seen from a distance and felt up close, an emblematic offering for Sikh heritage events or solemn remembrances across the neighbourhood.
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A skillfully sculpted floral Khanda sits against a pure white backdrop, every curve and edge built from a dense carpet of small, bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms that read like woven golden textile. From the circular chakkar to the graceful sweep of the crossed kirpans and the upright double-edged khanda, the sacred Sikh emblem is rendered with three-dimensional softness: the tightly packed petals create gentle ridges and shadows that suggest the emblem is both plush and reverent. Nestled exactly at the emblem's centre is a compact cluster of deep red roses - five to six buds gathered close together - their velvety petals absorbing light and drawing the eye inward. Dark green fern fronds cradle those roses, their feathery texture and cool tone offering a deliberate contrast to the sunny yellow field. The arrangement casts a subtle grey shadow on the white surface below, reminding the viewer this is a physical tribute, handcrafted and substantial rather than a flat graphic. A quiet floral scent lingers in the imagination - the chrysanthemums' green, sun-warmed sweetness beneath a faint rose perfume - adding a gentle, consoling presence. As a South Kensington floral artisan might explain to a family planning a memorial near the V&A or a remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall, this piece balances devotional symbolism with floristry craft: bold colour for visibility, layered textures for depth, and a central rosette of roses to mark the heart of the emblem. It reads as an honouring gesture appropriate for religious ceremonies, commemorations, or cultural events in and around South Kensington, carrying both respect and local floral know-how.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor Sikh traditions with the Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute, a striking floral design handcrafted by South Kensington Florist. This symbolic tribute features a base of vibrant yellow double sprayed chrysanthemums, carefully arranged to create a bold Khanda shape that stands out with clarity and respect. Delicate red roses are added throughout, bringing depth, contrast and a touch of elegance to the arrangement.

Expertly created by our skilled florists in South Kensington, this Khanda tribute is ideal for funerals, memorials and religious ceremonies, offering a meaningful way to pay your respects and celebrate a life rooted in Sikh faith. Measuring approximately 62cm by 58cm, it provides a generous size that is suitable for display beside the coffin, at the altar or as a focal point in any remembrance setting.

We use only fresh, premium-quality flowers and follow a careful substitution policy to ensure that, if any blooms are out of season, they are replaced with flowers of similar colour, size and value. This ensures the tribute remains beautiful and dignified at all times. With reliable, fast local delivery from our South Kensington shop, you can arrange a thoughtful Sikh floral tribute with confidence. Order the Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute online today and let our team take care of every detail.
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