A large, reverent floral Khanda dominates the visual field, its sacred silhouette faithfully recreated in a mass of sun-bright yellow chrysanthemums. Each bloom has been set so densely that the emblem reads as a single, tactile surface-soft to the eye, subtly sculpted, and slightly three-dimensional where the circular chakram and the vertical double-edged khanda meet. The two crossed kirpans are clearly modelled within the same field of yellow, their curves and points suggested by careful placement of the small chrysanthemum heads. At the emblem's focal point, a compact spray of five deep red roses creates a deliberate counterpoint: their saturated colour and velvety texture draw attention inward. These roses are surrounded by dark green fern fronds, whose fine, lacy leaves provide both contrast and a natural frame, lifting the roses visually out of the yellow background. The composition sits against a pure white ground, the absence of other elements concentrating meaning on the symbol itself; a soft grey shadow beneath signals real depth and that the tribute is a physical wreath or freestanding panel likely used at funerals, remembrance services, or Gurpurab gatherings. The overall scent is restrained-a gentle chrysanthemum freshness with a hint of rose-and the workmanship speaks of quiet expertise. I imagine this piece commissioned in Hendon for use at a local gurdwara or community event near Church End or Mill Hill, designed to honour heritage with clarity, careful proportion, and the reassuring presence of familiar, traditional flowers.
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A carefully sculpted floral Khanda fills the frame: the Sikh emblem rendered in a dense carpet of bright yellow chrysanthemums, each bloom closely packed to create a soft, sculptural surface that reads almost like textured cloth. The arrangement traces the three defining elements with precision-the central double-edged sword (khanda) standing tall, the circular chakram encircling it, and the two crossed kirpans below-so that the sacred geometry is immediately legible even at a glance. Nestled at the very centre, where the chakram meets the khanda, is a tight cluster of five deep red roses, their velvety petals forming a respectful focal point. Dark green fern fronds cradle the roses, their feathery texture contrasting with the rounded chrysanthemum heads and adding depth and a cool, living frame. The whole tribute sits against a clean white backdrop that allows the sunny yellow and rich crimson to pop; a soft shadow beneath hints at the piece's physical presence, as if resting on a chapel table or a low easel during a memorial. The yellow chrysanthemums give off a faint, fresh sweetness, while the roses lend a quiet, classic perfume-together the scent is calming rather than intrusive. This composition feels both traditional and handcrafted, the work of a skilled florist who has honoured the symbol's dignity. Imagined for a Gurpurab, funeral, or cultural remembrance in the Hendon area-perhaps placed near Hendon Park or served at a service close to Hendon Central-the piece communicates reverence, continuity, and warmth through colour, form, and careful floral craft.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Celebrate Sikh heritage with our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute, a striking floral display crafted with care by Flower Delivery Hendon. This meaningful tribute features a bold Khanda design created from vibrant yellow double sprayed chrysanthemums, beautifully accented with rich red roses for a touch of depth and contrast.

Perfect for religious ceremonies, memorials, and special Sikh occasions, this Khanda tribute offers a respectful and elegant way to honour a loved one or pay homage to the Sikh faith. Expertly arranged to highlight the symbolic Khanda shape, it brings warmth, colour and dignity to any setting.

Approximate dimensions: Length 62cm (24 inches), Width 58cm (22 inches). Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of a similar size, colour and value to maintain the same high-quality, premium look.

Handcrafted in Hendon and available for reliable local flower delivery, this Sikh tribute combines traditional symbolism with fresh, long-lasting flowers. Order online from flowerdeliveryhendon.co.uk for a trusted, professional service and a beautiful arrangement that conveys respect, love and remembrance.
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    Beautifully arranged bouquet that added elegance to the service. The flowers were top quality.

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    The bouquet was elegant and perfectly appropriate for the occasion. Very satisfied with the overall experience.

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    The bouquet was vibrant and elegant, perfect for our memorial service.

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    The craftsmanship of the bouquet was exceptional. Fresh and exquisite flowers.

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    I appreciated the same-day delivery option during our time of need.

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    An elegant tribute that was beautifully presented. Flower Delivery Hendon was supportive and professional.

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    The bouquet was gorgeous and the delivery was prompt. Flower Delivery Hendon provided excellent service.

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