A large, ceremonial Khanda fashioned entirely of bright yellow chrysanthemums dominates the image, set against an immaculate white background that allows its symbolic geometry to read with absolute clarity. The arrangement captures the emblem's threefold meaning: the bold, vertical double-edged khanda at the centre, the perfectly rounded chakram encircling it, and the two crossed kirpans forming the base - each element modelled in dense, sun-bright chrysanthemum heads to create a softly contoured relief. Anchoring the composition at the point of intersection is a concentrated cluster of five deep red roses, tucked into a nest of dark green fern fronds that heighten the roses' rich hue and provide a cool, structural frame. Subtle studio lighting reveals the chrysanthemum petals' layered texture and the roses' plush surface, while a faint grey shadow beneath the piece indicates its presence as a freestanding wreath or altar display; it reads as the kind of tribute you might commission for a remembrance at a local Gurudwara or a solemn civic memorial near Victoria Park or Hackney Wick's community halls. The colours carry meaning - yellow's warmth and remembrance, red's quiet dignity, green's steadiness - and the overall scent is restrained: an airy floral lift with a whisper of greenery. Crafted with considered technique and local sensibility, this floral Khanda speaks of respect, continuity, and the gentle care of a florist accustomed to serving the East London Sikh community and neighbouring streets around Waterden Road and the canal towpaths.
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A striking, handcrafted floral Khanda carved entirely from thousands of tightly packed bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms fills the frame against a pure white backdrop. The arrangement faithfully traces the three principal elements of the Sikh emblem: the central double-edged khanda blade standing proud in the middle, the circular chakram formed as a sunlit ring, and the two crossed kirpans sweeping beneath - all rendered in a continuous, velvety field of sunny yellow petals that lend the piece a slightly rounded, almost sculpted relief. At the precise heart where the chakram meets the sword, a small but emphatic cluster of five deep red roses is nestled within a bed of dark green fern fronds; the contrast of scarlet and verdant foliage against the yellow creates a quiet focal heartbeat. Soft, natural light picks out the chrysanthemum petal textures - crinkled edges and layered discs that read like fabric - while the roses show dense, waxy petals that recall traditional mourning blooms. A gentle shadow clicks the tribute to the surface beneath it, confirming this is a freestanding wreath or ceremonial centerpiece, suitable for remembrance services, Gurudwara commemorations, or cultural observances in and around Hackney Wick and the waterways by Fish Island. The overall impression is one of disciplined craftsmanship and respectful symbolism: the colours speak of light and remembrance, the roses of heartfelt honour, and the ferns of steady, grounding care. The scent is faintly green and floral, a subtle companion to the visual statement, offered with the calm assurance of an experienced florist arranging for community moments of reflection.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Celebrate Sikh faith and remembrance with our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute from Flowers Hackney Wick. This striking floral tribute features a carefully crafted Khanda symbol, designed with vibrant yellow double spray chrysanthemums for a rich, full finish. Delicate red roses are added for a touch of depth and contrast, creating a meaningful arrangement for funerals, memorials, or religious ceremonies.

Expertly arranged by our skilled florists in Hackney Wick, this tribute measures approximately 62cm x 58cm, making it a bold and respectful focal piece. The fresh flowers are selected for their quality and longevity, ensuring your gesture of respect and love is beautifully expressed.

We understand how important it is to honour your loved ones with dignity. Our substitution policy ensures that, if any blooms are out of season, we replace them with flowers of similar colour, size and value, maintaining the same premium look and feel.

Available for local delivery from Flowers Hackney Wick, this Khanda funeral tribute is ideal for Sikh funerals and remembrance services across Hackney and surrounding areas. Order online today for a reliable, compassionate service and a thoughtfully designed floral tribute.
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