A ceremonial Ik Onkar symbol has been lovingly translated into flowers, the entire figure composed of compact, bright orange marigolds set against a clean white field. The Ek numeral at the left, the flowing crescent-like strokes, and the distinguishing bindi are all mapped out with thousands of small marigold heads, their clustered round forms producing a warm, celebratory orange plane that catches the light and casts delicate shadows between petals. Toward the lower centre, where the calligraphic strokes converge, a small cluster of white lilies provides a serene counterpoint; two lilies are in full bloom, their silky petals slightly unfurling to reveal subtle green and yellow stamens, while several smaller buds and pointed green leaves nestle around them. Wisps of tiny white filler flowers, likely gypsophila, float at the edges and add a soft, cloud-like halo that lifts the composition away from the background, while glossy foliage suggests salal or similar greens to give structure and depth. The piece sits with a gentle drop shadow, indicating a freestanding display board or mounted arrangement photographed in soft light that enhances both the luminosity of the marigolds and the porcelain quality of the lilies. This floral Ik Onkar feels appropriate for devotional spaces and festival settings, and its visual language-warmth from the marigolds, purity from the lilies, calm from the greens-speaks directly to moments of communal prayer or personal reflection often observed by families and places of worship around Southfields and Wimbledon.
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A reverent, hand-crafted floral Khanda sits against a pure white backdrop, its three-part Sikh emblem formed entirely from hundreds of closely packed, bright orange marigold heads. The circular chakkar appears dense and luminous, catching a soft studio light that sculpts the petals into a warm, textured relief; behind it the two crossed kirpans are subtly suggested by careful shaping and shading of the marigold mass, while a smaller upright double-edged khanda emerges at the centre as a raised column of blooms. At the precise intersection of the kirpans, a contrasting cluster of pristine white lilies anchors the composition. Two fully open lilies dominate that focal cluster, their broad, slightly recurved petals revealing pale green throats and delicate yellow-green stamens, surrounded by several tighter white buds that promise further bloom. Interspersed among the flowers are glossy green foliage sprays-salal-style leaves and elongated pointed greens-and whispering clouds of tiny white filler blooms, likely gypsophila, which soften edges and lift the visual weight of the orange. A faint drop shadow beneath the assembly gives the impression of a freestanding tribute, crafted with structural backing and careful layering to read clearly from a distance. The overall effect is at once celebratory and solemn, evoking devotional offerings placed in Gurdwara spaces or used in festival displays during Vaisakhi or Gurpurab. As a florist in Southfields I note the tactile contrast between the marigolds' velvety pompom texture and the lilies' cool, satiny petals, a combination that speaks of warmth, purity, and steadfast faith in equal measure.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a cherished soul with the ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE from Flower Delivery Southfields. Thoughtfully designed in the symbolic Khanda shape, this striking tribute features a bed of white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in a vibrant orange tone, beautifully accented with elegant white lilies. The bold orange hue reflects courage and strength, while the pure white lilies add a touch of serenity and grace, making this arrangement especially fitting for Sikh funerals, religious ceremonies and memorial services.

Expertly crafted by our skilled florists in Southfields, this floral tribute offers both beauty and meaning, providing a dignified way to pay your respects and express heartfelt gratitude. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it a prominent yet tasteful display for the service.

To ensure lasting freshness, some flowers may be delivered in bud so you can appreciate their full bloom. As certain flowers are seasonal, we may substitute blooms when necessary with alternatives of similar size, colour and equal or superior quality and value. Rely on Flower Delivery Southfields for a premium, respectful Sikh Khanda tribute, delivered with care across Southfields. Order online today for a beautiful and meaningful floral remembrance.
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