This photograph presents an arresting floral Khanda emblem, expertly composed and set against an immaculate white field so every contour is immediately legible. The whole symbol has been formed from a field of bright yellow chrysanthemums-tiny heads arranged so densely that the surface reads as a unified, plush plane, the gentle ridges of petals catching studio light to produce soft highlights and shadowed recesses. The circular chakkar, the twin sweeping kirpans and the central khanda sword are all delineated by the same golden mass, giving the piece clarity and a warm visual gravitas. At the precise centre where the elements converge, a small bouquet of deep red roses-five to six blooms-rises slightly above the yellow, their velvety texture and concentrated colour creating a deliberate focal point. Surrounding the roses, deep green fern fronds fan outward, their fine blades adding contrast, structure and a touch of botanical freshness. A faint cast shadow on the white surface confirms its physical presence as a wreath or standing spray, likely intended for ceremonial use, memorial services, or cultural observances. The scent profile is measured and respectful: the bright, light perfume of chrysanthemums tempered by the richer, classic scent of roses and the clean green note of fern. As a local florist familiar with services held near the Broadway Theatre or private commemorations by the Ravensbourne, I appreciate how the design balances faithfulness to Sikh symbolism with the tenderness required for remembrance, offering a dignified floral language that reads clearly from across a chapel or community hall.
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A large, handcrafted floral Khanda set against a clean white backdrop-this tribute takes the sacred Sikh emblem and translates it into a tactile, sunlit composition. The entire symbol is built from densely packed bright yellow chrysanthemum heads, each bloom layered so closely it forms a plush, almost sculpted surface that follows the Khanda's circular quoit, the sweeping curves of the crossed kirpans and the upright double-edged sword at the centre. The chrysanthemums' soft, ruffled petals catch the light like brushed silk, giving the piece a gentle golden glow while a faint, cool shadow beneath confirms it as a freestanding wreath or standing tribute. At the heart of the design, where the chakram would sit, a tight cluster of deep red roses rises slightly above the yellow field; five to six roses are formed into a small rosette, their velvety petals offering a rich contrast in both hue and texture. Dark green fern fronds cradle the roses, their glossy, linear leaves cutting a crisp silhouette that frames the red centre and enhances readability from a distance. The scent is quietly floral-green, warm and restrained-appropriate for a religious ceremony, remembrance service, or cultural celebration. A florist's hand is evident in the precision of the outline and the balance between colour and negative space, intended to symbolise dignity, memory and respect. As a local floral artist in Catford I imagine this piece bringing quiet comfort at a memorial near Mountsfield Park or in a community hall off Catford Broadway, where neighbours recognise both its craftsmanship and cultural resonance.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Celebrate Sikh faith and remembrance with the Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute from Catford Flowers. This striking floral tribute is expertly crafted in the symbolic Khanda shape, featuring a bed of rich yellow double sprayed chrysanthemums, carefully arranged to create a bold and dignified design. Delicate red roses are added for elegant contrast, symbolising love, respect and devotion.

Perfect for Sikh funerals, memorials and religious ceremonies, this Khanda tribute offers a meaningful way to honour a loved one and express heartfelt condolences. Measuring approximately 62cm in length and 58cm in width, it provides an impressive display while remaining suitable for crematoriums, temples and gravesides.

Our skilled florists in Catford handcraft each tribute with care, using fresh, premium-quality flowers sourced from trusted suppliers. Where certain blooms are out of season, we follow a thoughtful substitution policy, replacing them only with flowers of similar colour, size and equal or superior quality to maintain the overall look and feel of the design.

Available for reliable local delivery from Catford Flowers, this Khanda Sikh tribute can be sent directly to the funeral directors, place of worship or family home. Order online at catfordflowers.co.uk for a respectful, beautifully made floral tribute that reflects both tradition and love.
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