Against a stark white background, a meticulously fashioned Khanda emblem takes shape in a lush tapestry of bright yellow chrysanthemum heads, each bloom placed to form the chakkar's perfect circle, the central double-edged khanda and the twin crossed kirpans beneath. From a respectful distance the yellow mass reads like a single, radiant form; on closer inspection the surface reveals countless individual petals-soft, ruffled and layered-giving the symbol a tactile, slightly sculpted relief. At the emblem's centre a compact bouquet of five deep red roses is set within a cushion of deep green ferns, their serrated fronds framing the roses and amplifying the crimson as a quiet, poignant focal point. The overall lighting is neutral and even, letting the colours speak-sunny yellow for remembrance and hope, deep red for love and reverence-while a faint grey shadow beneath the piece suggests a physical object poised on a low stand or display easel. This arrangement balances ceremonial formality with approachable floristry: the flowers are densely wired and arranged into a rigid silhouette so the emblem reads clearly in a memorial hall, gurudwara entryway or family gathering. The scent would be fresh and tempered, the chrysanthemums lending a gentle, dry floral note and the fern a green freshness. As a visual and olfactory offering, it honours tradition while remaining crafted for contemporary settings across South Hackney and nearby streets such as Mare Street and Chatsworth Road, serving as a considered tribute for funerals, anniversaries of remembrance or cultural observances.
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A sculpted floral Khanda, rendered entirely in a sea of small, densely clustered bright yellow chrysanthemums, fills the frame against a pure white backdrop. The composition faithfully traces the emblem's elements-the circular chakram, the vertical double-edged khanda at the centre and the two crossed kirpans below-each contour defined by rows of sunny yellow petals that read as soft, plush texture from a short distance and as tightly quilted blooms close-up. Nestled at the emblem's heart is a tightly gathered cluster of five deep red roses; their velvety buds sit slightly raised from the yellow field and are encircled by rich, dark green fern fronds that give the centre a cool, textural counterpoint. The white background and a faint grey shadow beneath the piece make the colours pop and suggest a freestanding tribute set on a low plinth or tabletop. The chrysanthemums' petals catch light like brushed silk, while the roses offer a darker, quiet focal point-together the palette reads as both celebratory and solemn, appropriate for remembrance, a Gurpurab commemorative display, or a respectful funeral tribute. A gentle scent of green foliage and warm, dried-petal sweetness would be expected if one stood close, balanced and not overpowering. The workmanship shows careful floral engineering: packed floristry foam beneath, closely wired blooms and foliage arranged to protect the emblem's crisp edges. There is a calm dignity to the arrangement, a crafted optimism in the yellow offset by the roses' solemn red, offering a visual language of respect and enduring memory for families and community members in and around South Hackney.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Celebrate Sikh faith and remembrance with our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute, lovingly handcrafted by Flowers South Hackney. This striking floral tribute features a bold Khanda design created with vibrant yellow double sprayed chrysanthemums, carefully arranged for a full, even coverage and a premium finish. Delicate red roses are added for a touch of contrast and depth, symbolising love, courage and devotion.

Ideal for Sikh funerals, memorials and religious ceremonies, this Khanda tribute offers a respectful and meaningful way to honour a loved one. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it a standout display piece for services or as a focal tribute.

Our experienced florists in South Hackney select each stem for freshness and quality, ensuring your tribute arrives looking its best. Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar colour, size and value, always maintaining the same thoughtful style. With reliable local delivery from Flowers South Hackney, you can trust us to create a beautiful Sikh Khanda tribute that conveys your deepest respect and condolences. Order online today for a dignified, handcrafted floral arrangement.
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    A heartfelt arrangement that was both beautiful and fresh.

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    The colors were vibrant and the flowers lasted a long time. Thank you Flowers South Hackney.

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    The entire display was a warmly designed emblem of remembrance that quietly celebrated legacy. Each bloom was a testament to expert care and quality selection.

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    Stunning arrangement that brought comfort to our family. Flowers South Hackney handled everything with grace.

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    Beautifully arranged flowers that brightened the room. Delivery was swift and reliable.

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    A beautiful and meaningful tribute. Flowers South Hackney exceeded my expectations in every way.

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    Beautifully crafted arrangement with vibrant colors. It brought comfort to our family.

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