Against a clean, white field this floral tribute renders the Khanda emblem with attentive craft: the round chakkar, the central double-edged khanda blade, and the two crossed kirpans at the base are all articulated using a dense mass of small, bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms. The chrysanthemums are packed so closely they form a tactile, almost quilted surface that follows the emblem's sweeping arcs and defined points, giving the symbol a sculptural quality while remaining delicate in texture. At the centre of the chakkar, a focal knot of five to six deep red roses is arranged tightly, their velvety faces turned outward and surrounded by a halo of dark green fern fronds that lift the reds away from the yellows and create an elegant contrast of hue and form. The roses lend a quiet richness and a soft perfume that mingles with the green, fern-like scent; together these aromas are subtle rather than overpowering. A gentle grey shadow beneath the piece suggests it sits on an easel or low plinth, intended as a ceremonial wreath or memorial centrepiece for a funeral or religious observance. Having arranged similar emblematic tributes for families from Crouch End to Highgate and for community events at Alexandra Palace, I note the composition's clarity: the yellow chrysanthemums read as one cohesive field, the red roses anchor the eye, and the ferns provide structure without obscuring symbolism. The overall impression is one of solemn respect and careful floral skill - a traditional, meaningful tribute designed to honour Sikh faith and heritage in a local, community-minded way.
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A carefully sculpted floral Khanda sits against a pure white backdrop: the Sikh emblem-central double-edged khanda sword, encircling chakram, and two crossed kirpans-is faithfully rendered in a dense carpet of small, bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms. Up close the yellow heads read like a plush, sunlit textile; each chrysanthemum is tightly set to follow the emblem's graceful curves so the circular chakkar and the sweeping kirpan blades read clearly from every angle. At the very heart of the arrangement a compact cluster of five deep red roses forms a quiet focal point, their velvety petals folded close and carrying a faint, warm rose perfume that contrasts softly with the greener, earthy scent of the surrounding foliage. Dark green fern fronds cradle the red roses, their feathery texture framing the centre and providing a cool, textural counterpoint to the buttery yellow mass. A soft grey shadow beneath the piece confirms it is freestanding-likely intended as a funeral wreath or ceremonial tribute-and the clean white negative space makes the colours sing with solemn clarity. As a florist who has prepared many religious tributes for families across Muswell Hill and nearby Alexandra Park, I notice the craftsmanship: the precise shaping of the chakkar, the smooth transitions where the kirpans angle away, and the careful proportioning so the emblem remains instantly recognisable from a distance. The overall mood is respectful and uplifting, an offering that reads both as a symbol of faith and as a lovingly made memorial, suited to services, cultural commemorations, or community gatherings in the local area.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Celebrate Sikh faith and remembrance with our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute from Muswell Hill Florist. Expertly crafted in Muswell Hill, this striking floral tribute showcases a bold Khanda symbol created with vibrant yellow double sprayed chrysanthemums, carefully arranged for a full and luxurious finish. Delicate small red roses are added for contrast, symbolising love, respect and devotion.

Ideal for funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies, this Khanda tribute offers a meaningful way to honour a loved one and express your condolences. Its approximate dimensions of 62cm x 58cm (24 x 22 inches) make it an impressive focal piece, suitable for display by the casket, at the Gurdwara or at a remembrance service.

Our skilled florists use fresh, premium flowers and take great care with every detail, ensuring a respectful and elegant arrangement. Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar colour, size and value, always maintaining the overall style and quality. We offer reliable local delivery from our Muswell Hill flower shop, helping you send a heartfelt Sikh tribute with ease. Order online today from MuswellHillFlorist.co.uk.
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