A large, ceremonial Khanda rendered entirely in flowers occupies the frame with confident simplicity: the sacred Sikh symbol - the circular chakram, central double-edged khanda and the two crossed kirpans - is sculpted from thousands of bright yellow chrysanthemum-style blooms, each tightly packed to form a soft, textured surface that reads like golden fabric. The yellow petals catch light and ripple across the emblem's curves, while a subtle shadow beneath the arrangement confirms its presence as a substantial, hand-made tribute. The focal heart of the piece is a compact cluster of five deep red roses, their velvety petals arranged with precision and cushioned by rich dark-green fern fronds that frame and set off the crimson centre. The ferns' delicate serrations and glossy texture provide a cool counterpoint to the warm, sunlit yellow, and together the palette suggests both celebration and solemn respect. Intended for memorial services, cultural commemorations, or funerals within the local community, this arrangement embodies reverence and skilled craftsmanship. From a Hornchurch perspective - whether seen at a service near Hornchurch High Street, carried into a remembrance at St Andrew's Park halls, or placed beside floral tributes at a local gurudwara - this piece quietly honours tradition while speaking to contemporary sensibilities. Prepared by Flowers Hornchurch to meet careful specification, the tribute balances symbolic accuracy with tactile richness: colour, scent, and form combined to convey respect, remembrance and the quiet comfort of shared ritual.
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A carefully sculpted floral Khanda, presented against a crisp white backdrop, reads like a quiet expression of faith and craftsmanship. The entire Sikh emblem - the circular chakram, the central double-edged khanda sword and the two crossed kirpans beneath it - has been lovingly composed from thousands of small, tightly clustered yellow blooms, their tiny petals suggesting either chrysanthemum or carnation heads. From a short distance the surface appears plush and sunlit, the yellow petals catching soft highlights and throwing a gentle shadow on the pristine background that grounds the piece as a tangible tribute. Nestled exactly where the chakram would be, a compact rosette of five deep red roses forms a focal heart; each rose is firm and velvety, its fragrance subtle against the fresher, green scent of the surrounding fern fronds that frame the red cluster. The ferns' dark, glossy blades create a cool contrast to the warm yellow, accentuating the emblem's geometry and giving the arrangement an almost three-dimensional relief. The mood is respectful and composed - suitable as a ceremonial wreath at a gurudwara remembrance, a community celebration of Sikh heritage, or a dignified funeral tribute. As a floral designer familiar with Hornchurch and the surrounding Havering neighbourhoods, I imagine this tribute laid near the Queen's Theatre or carried into a service at a local community hall, where its colours and textures will read clearly in daylight and on camera. The overall impression is one of considered symbolism: bright yellow for remembrance and hope, deep red for reverence and love, all presented with deliberate, skilled horticultural care.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute is a striking floral homage, thoughtfully designed to honour loved ones with dignity and respect. Expertly crafted in Hornchurch by Flowers Hornchurch, this Khanda-shaped arrangement features a bed of vibrant yellow double sprayed chrysanthemums, beautifully accented with rich red roses for a powerful and symbolic contrast.

Perfect for Sikh funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies, this tribute captures the spiritual significance of the Khanda while offering a bright, uplifting display of colour. The generous size (approx. 62cm x 58cm) ensures it stands out gracefully beside the coffin, at the gurdwara, or at the service venue.

Each Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute is made fresh to order using premium-quality blooms, with a careful substitution policy to maintain style, colour and value if certain flowers are out of season. Our skilled florists handle every detail, so you can focus on remembering and celebrating life.

Available for reliable local delivery from our Hornchurch flower shop, this meaningful Sikh tribute combines traditional symbolism with elegant floristry. Order online from FlowersHornchurch.com for a beautiful, respectful floral gesture.
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