This photograph shows a large, reverent floral Khanda rendered in a warm palette of bright yellow and deep red against a stark white backdrop, its craftsmanship evident in every layered petal. The emblem itself - the chakkar, the central double-edged sword and the crossed kirpans - is sculpted from thousands of small yellow chrysanthemum blooms, packed densely to create a soft, pillowed surface and a slightly sculptural relief that reads clearly from any angle. The yellow serves as an emphatic, uplifting field, while the arrangement's central focal point is a compact group of five rich red roses, their velvety cups nestled into a collar of deep green fern leaves which frame and set off the roses' colour. The ferns add a fine, architectural texture against the chrysanthemums' broader ruffled petals. A delicate grey shadow beneath the composition gives a sense of depth and suggests the tribute is a freestanding wreath or ceremonial centerpiece intended for solemn occasions. The overall impression is one of dignity and warmth: the chrysanthemums' light, almost citrus-fresh aroma combined with the roses' fuller, sweeter perfume, and the cool, green mineral scent of fern. This is the sort of piece that would be chosen for commemorating Sikh heritage at a local Gurdwara service or for a memorial in Lee, displayed with care on a lectern or at the front of a gathering in the Lewisham area. The work balances symbolic fidelity with florist's sensitivity to texture, scent and proportion.
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A large, vibrant floral tribute sculpted unmistakably into the Khanda - the sacred Sikh emblem - sits photographed against a clean white backdrop, its bright colours and textures almost audible. The whole symbol is lovingly formed from countless small, tightly packed yellow chrysanthemum blooms that create a plush, almost quilted surface; the petals catch soft studio light and give the piece a gentle, sunlit sheen. The circular chakkar, the central double-edged khanda and the two crossed kirpans are all traced in the same warm yellow, the dense layering of blooms adding a subtle three-dimensional silhouette. Nestled at the very centre, where the ring meets the sword, a compact cluster of five deep red roses provides a dramatic focal point: their velvety petals and richer scent sit against a bed of dark green fern fronds that fan out like a small crest of foliage. A faint grey shadow beneath the tribute anchors it to the white plane, suggesting the arrangement is freestanding - the sort of respectful wreath or ceremonial centerpiece we prepare for memorials, Gurdwara services or community commemorations. The fragrance is a soft mingling of powdery chrysanthemum and the warmer, sweeter rose notes; the texture alternates from the chrysanthemum's ruffled softness to the roses' smooth cup-like form and the fern's crisp green. As a florist working from Lee, I imagine this piece arriving at a service near Lee Green or laid with care at a local remembrance on Blackheath; it reads both as an emblem of faith and a quiet, crafted gesture of condolence and cultural respect.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Celebrate Sikh faith and remembrance with our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute from Flowers Lee in Lee. Expertly crafted, this striking funeral tribute features a bold Khanda symbol formed with vibrant yellow double spray chrysanthemums, carefully arranged for a clean, full finish. Delicate red roses are added for a touch of elegance and contrast, creating a respectful and meaningful floral display.

Ideal for Sikh funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies, this Khanda tribute is designed to convey honour, devotion and heartfelt condolences. Each piece is hand-made by our skilled florists using fresh, premium-quality flowers, ensuring a beautiful arrangement that lasts throughout the service.

Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it a standout tribute for display beside the casket or at the altar. We operate a thoughtful substitution policy, using flowers of similar size, colour and value if a specific bloom is unavailable, so you can trust the overall style and impact will be preserved.

Order this Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute online from Flowers Lee for reliable local delivery in Lee and surrounding areas. Our friendly team is here to help you create a fitting floral tribute that honours your loved one's faith and legacy.
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