Dominating the composition is a large, reverent Khanda fashioned entirely from tightly clustered yellow chrysanthemum blooms, their small rounded heads assembled so densely they read like a single golden fabric. The emblem's three principal forms-the central double-edged khanda, the encircling chakkar and the two crossed kirpans-are rendered in that warm, sunny yellow, each curve and blade suggested by careful petal direction and subtle tonal shifts that catch studio light on a clean white background. At the emblem's centre a concentrated rosette of five rich red roses punctuates the yellow with solemn elegance; their layered petals are deep and velvety, and they sit within a nest of dark green fern fronds that frame the roses and introduce a textured, leafy counterpoint. A soft grey shadow beneath the composition gives a quiet sense of depth and weight, indicating a freestanding memorial wreath or ceremonial centerpiece. The overall impression is one of respectful craftsmanship: yellow expressing remembrance and the promise of hope, red conveying enduring affection, and green offering steadiness. There is an understated floral aroma suggested-fresh chrysanthemum with a hint of rose perfume-and a tranquil mood suited to remembrance services, cultural commemorations or dignified religious gatherings. As a florist serving Earl's Court, Gloucester Road and the nearby Kensington High Street community, I would note the piece's balance and symbolism are chosen to honour Sikh heritage with both traditional reverence and modern floristry technique.
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A meticulously crafted floral Khanda fills the frame: the sacred Sikh emblem sculpted entirely from thousands of small, tightly packed bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms that create a soft, plush texture and slight three-dimensional relief. The central double-edged khanda, the circular chakkar and the two crossed kirpans are all defined by the unwavering golden sweep of petals, each tiny bloom layered like ruffled silk to catch the light and give the symbol a warm, sunlit glow against a clean white background. At the very heart of the chakkar sits a concentrated cluster of five deep red roses, their velvety petals forming a compact, respectful focal point; they are cushioned by a ring of dark green fern fronds whose cool, serrated texture frames the roses and heightens the colour contrast. A subtle grey shadow beneath the piece grounds it physically, suggesting a freestanding wreath or ceremonial tribute intended for remembrance, a Gurpurab observance, or a dignified memorial service. The arrangement carries a quiet, uplifted mood: yellow for remembrance and hope, red for reverence and enduring affection, green for steady support. Soft floral scent and a hint of verdant fern lend a gentle sensory presence without overpowering the solemnity of the design. As a local florist would note when preparing pieces for families across Earl's Court, Old Brompton and Gloucester Road, the precision of the petal placement and the respectful colour balance are chosen to honour Sikh tradition while offering a comforting, crafted expression of sympathy and cultural pride.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with the Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute, a striking floral design crafted with care by Flower Delivery Earl's Court. Featuring a bold Khanda symbol made from vibrant yellow double spray chrysanthemums and accented with elegant red roses, this tribute is perfect for Sikh funerals, memorials, and religious ceremonies. Each petal is thoughtfully arranged to reflect respect, faith, and devotion, creating a meaningful centrepiece for your farewell.

This premium Sikh tribute is approximately 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it a substantial and dignified display. Our experienced florists in Earl's Court use only fresh, high-quality blooms to ensure your arrangement looks beautiful on the day. As flowers can be seasonal, we may substitute certain stems with similar varieties of the same or superior quality, style, and value, while always maintaining the overall look and colour palette.

We offer reliable local flower delivery in Earl's Court, ensuring your Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute arrives on time and in perfect condition. Ideal for gurdwara services or crematorium tributes, this design provides a graceful and fitting expression of sympathy. Order online today at flowerdeliveryearlscourt.co.uk for a respectful, premium floral tribute that honours both tradition and memory.
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