Dominating a stark white field, this Khanda-shaped floral composition reads as a statement of reverence rendered in colour and texture: countless bright yellow chrysanthemums are arrayed with precise repetition to describe the circular chakkar, the central double-edged khanda, and the two crossed kirpans below. The dense, uniform planting of yellow blooms gives the emblem a tactile, cushion-like surface, each petal's ruffle catching daylight and producing a warm, even radiance across the symbol. At the exact centre of the design a cluster of five to six deep red roses is intentionally placed, their rounded forms and deeper hue acting as a focal heart; they sit nested within and framed by dark green fern fronds that punctuate the yellow field with cool, serrated lines and a hint of botanical movement. A delicate shadow underlines the piece on the white backdrop, offering a sense of physical presence consistent with a standing wreath or ceremonial centerpiece prepared for memorial services and community observances. The overall scent is gentle and grounding - green fern and crushed chrysanthemum petals with the faint, classic perfume of roses - an olfactory counterpart to the visual contrast. Locally, families from New Southgate and nearby Friern Barnet often choose this kind of emblematic tribute when commemorating Sikh heritage or organising remembrance ceremonies at local halls and gurdwaras; the design speaks of faith, solidarity, and careful workmanship, each clustered blossom placed to honour significance as much as aesthetics.
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An arresting floral Khanda crafted entirely from densely packed bright yellow chrysanthemums fills the frame against a pristine white backdrop, its texture soft yet sculpted like a felted textile. The sacred Sikh emblem - a central double-edged khanda blade, the circular chakram, and the two crossed kirpans beneath - is faithfully traced in a continuous sea of sunny petals, the blooms layered to create gentle relief and a subtle three-dimensional silhouette. At the convergence of the chakram and blade a tight cluster of five deep red roses is deliberately positioned, their velvety petals forming a rich focal point that catches the eye; surrounding these roses, dark green fern fronds cradle the red blooms and add a crisp, almost glossy contrast to the matte yellow surface. Soft, cool studio light highlights the chrysanthemums' ruffled edges and casts a faint grey shadow beneath the tribute, reinforcing the sense of a physical object - a ceremonial wreath or standing emblem prepared for a memorial, gurdwara service, or cultural celebration. The composition smells faintly of fresh-cut florals and green fronds, a gentle, comforting scent rather than overpowering perfume. As a local touch, this style of tribute is often requested by families near Colney Hatch Lane and New Southgate for remembrance services at nearby community halls; its balance of vibrant colour and respectful formality reads as both a bold emblem of faith and a quietly consoling keepsake. Every petal placement speaks of practiced hands and thoughtful reverence, the overall impression one of careful craftsmanship and dignified homage.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with the Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute, a striking floral tribute handcrafted by Colney Hatch Flowers in Colney Hatch. This design features a bold Khanda symbol created using rich yellow double sprayed chrysanthemums, carefully arranged for full, even coverage and a vibrant, uplifting finish. Delicate red roses are added to provide a beautiful contrast and a touch of deep respect.

Perfect for Sikh funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies, this Khanda tribute reflects faith, devotion and remembrance in a dignified, elegant way. Each tribute is individually made by our experienced florists, ensuring premium-quality blooms, careful attention to detail and a professional, respectful presentation.

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

Available for local delivery from Colney Hatch Flowers, this Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute offers a meaningful way to say a final farewell and celebrate cherished memories. Order online today for reliable, compassionate service and a beautiful floral tribute that truly stands out.
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