A large ceremonial Khanda, rendered entirely in bright yellow chrysanthemums, fills the frame with confidence and care. The emblem's three key elements - the central double-edged Khanda sword, the encircling chakram, and the two crossed kirpans beneath - are each articulated by dense, uniformly placed chrysanthemum heads, creating a tactile, almost quilted surface that catches light and casts soft, natural shadows. At the precise centre where the chakram would sit, a tight bouquet of five to six deep red roses forms a solemn focal point; their velvety petals offer both colour and emotional weight, while a ring of dark green fern fronds gives the roses a crisp, verdant collar. The white background is intentionally uncluttered, allowing the colour contrasts and the emblem's silhouette to read with immediate clarity; a faint grey shadow beneath confirms the arrangement's physical presence, the sort of freestanding tribute one might see at a memorial or cultural ceremony. The composition suggests thoughtful craftsmanship - each chrysanthemum placed to follow the symbol's curves, each rose positioned so the eye rests at the heart - and evokes a gentle perfume mix of fresh chrysanthemums and richer rose notes. I picture this piece brought to a gurdwara or placed near the riverfront in Blackwall for a remembrance service, where colour, scent, and symbolism come together to honour a life and community heritage with quiet dignity.
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A sculpted floral Khanda, reverent and brightly coloured, sits against a clear white backdrop that makes every petal readable. The emblem - a central double-edged sword framed by a circular chakram and two crossed kirpans beneath - is painstakingly formed from thousands of small, tightly packed bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms. From a short distance the surface reads like a single golden fabric: up close you can sense the soft, ruffled texture of each chrysanthemum head, the layered petals catching a soft, studio light that gives the piece a gentle, slightly three-dimensional lift. Nestled precisely at the point where the chakram would overlap the khanda, a compact cluster of five deep red roses provides a dramatic focal point; their velvety petals and richer scent offer a slow, warm contrast to the sunny yellow. Dark green fern fronds cradle the roses, their feathery foliage framing that centre with cool, grounded tones and adding natural shadows between the blooms. A faint grey shadow beneath the composition suggests a solid, freestanding tribute rather than a flat print, the kind of arrangement fashioned for ceremonial tables, memorials, or community gatherings. The overall mood is one of dignified celebration and quiet remembrance: colour used with care to honour Sikh symbolism and tradition. As a florist who knows Blackwall and the Docklands, I imagine delivering this to a local gurdwara or placing it near the riverside for a remembrance service; the scent is subtly floral and green, the craftsmanship evident in every measured curve and in the respectful precision of the symbol's proportions.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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The Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute from Flowers Blackwall is a striking floral tribute designed to honour Sikh faith and tradition with elegance and respect. Expertly crafted in vibrant yellow double sprayed chrysanthemums and accented with rich red roses, this Khanda-shaped arrangement creates a powerful symbol of devotion and remembrance. Ideal for funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies, this tribute offers a dignified way to pay your respects and celebrate a loved one's life.

Each Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute is carefully arranged by our skilled florists in Blackwall, ensuring a premium finish and long-lasting freshness. The bold yellow blooms provide a radiant backdrop, while the red roses add depth, warmth and a touch of luxury. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it a substantial and eye-catching display for the service venue.

At Flowers Blackwall, we pride ourselves on reliable, thoughtful service and high-quality flowers. As some blooms are seasonal, we may substitute flowers when necessary, always using similar colours and premium stems of equal or greater value. Order this Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute online for prompt local delivery from our Blackwall florist and let us help you convey your heartfelt condolences with grace.
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