A carefully sculpted Khanda emblem made from a sea of small, bright yellow chrysanthemums occupies the image, presented on a stark white background that allows every curve and angle of the symbol to read clearly. The arrangement reproduces the Khanda's tripartite elements - the central double-edged khanda, the surrounding chakram, and the two crossed kirpans - by densely packing tiny chrysanthemum heads so the design acquires a plush, tactile surface and subtle three-dimensionality. At the focal point where the circular chakram meets the central sword, five sumptuous deep red roses are tightly clustered, their lush petals forming a reassuring centrepiece; these roses sit cushioned by dark green fern fronds whose delicate filigree contrasts with the chrysanthemums' rounded forms. The composition casts a soft grey shadow on the white plane, suggesting a substantial, hand-assembled tribute that could be free-standing at a memorial or placed on an altar during Sikh commemorations. The scent, if imagined, would be faintly floral and green - impressions of fresh chrysanthemums with the deeper, classic rose note at the heart. As a Norbury-based florist familiar with local customs and the needs of families across Norbury, Streatham and Croydon, I see this floral Khanda as appropriate for solemn services at nearby community centres or gurdwaras, offered with the restraint and attention such a symbol requires. The workmanship shows an understanding of proportion and respect; every yellow bloom is placed to uphold the emblem's dignity while the red-rose centre supplies warmth and human tenderness, making the arrangement both a visual and emotional offering.
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A dignified floral Khanda rendered entirely in bright yellow chrysanthemums fills the frame, its sacred form carefully modelled on a clean white background with a soft, grounding shadow. The arrangement reproduces the Khanda's defining elements - the central double-edged sword, the encircling chakram, and the two crossed kirpans - by the dense, almost sculpted placement of hundreds of small, tightly packed yellow blooms that give the emblem a plush, tactile surface and a gentle three-dimensional relief. Nestled precisely where the chakram would sit, a compact cluster of five deep red roses creates an arresting focal point; the roses are closely budded, their velvety petals drinking the light, and they are framed by deep green fern fronds whose fine, feathery texture offsets the chrysanthemums' rounded heads. The colours read like a respectful chorus - sunny yellow as a symbol of remembrance and hope, rich red as an undercurrent of love and reverence, and cool green as quiet steadiness. A faint floral scent is implied, fresh and green rather than overpowering, as you might expect at a softly lit memorial or religious gathering. As a local florist in Norbury I picture this piece placed at a gurdwara service or laid as a commemorative tribute near Norbury Station or on Norbury High Street, where neighbours gather to honour tradition. The craftsmanship is evident in the clean edges, balanced proportions, and the careful anchoring of foliage so the emblem reads clearly from a distance. This floral Khanda reads as both an artistic statement and a solemn, comforting gesture - suited to remembrance, cultural ceremonies, or a respectful display at community services across the Borough of Croydon and neighbouring Streatham.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with the Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute, a striking floral tribute crafted to reflect devotion, respect, and faith. This beautiful Khanda design is created using vibrant yellow double spray chrysanthemums, carefully arranged for full coverage and a smooth, elegant shape. Rich red roses are added as accents, bringing depth, contrast, and a touch of luxury to the arrangement.

Perfect for Sikh funerals, memorials, or remembrance services, this Khanda tribute is thoughtfully designed by the expert florists at Flower Delivery Norbury. Each piece is handcrafted with care to ensure it looks dignified and meaningful from every angle. With approximate dimensions of 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, it makes a striking focal point for any service.

We use only fresh, premium flowers, and where seasonal availability affects specific blooms, our substitution policy ensures flowers of similar colour, size, and value are used so the overall look and style are preserved. Available for reliable flower delivery in Norbury and surrounding areas, this Sikh tribute offers a heartfelt way to express sympathy and pay your respects. Order online today from Flower Delivery Norbury for a beautiful, respectful floral tribute.
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