An Ik Onkar motif, lovingly realised in fresh florals, commands the centre of this composition: thousands of tiny, bright orange marigolds have been carefully arranged to draw the familiar Ek symbol with its flowing numeral one, crescent-like extensions, and finishing bindi. The marigolds' dense, cushiony petals create a warm, radiant plane that reads as both decorative and devotional; highlights play across the textured surface, giving the piece soft, three-dimensional relief against the plain white background. At the lower centre of the orange formation a tasteful cluster of pristine white lilies has been inset, at least two fully open with their petals slightly curved and pale green-yellow stamens visible, surrounded by a handful of smaller buds that lend an anticipatory quiet. Accenting the central lilies are sprays of delicate gypsophila and generous green foliage, perhaps salal or laurel-style leaves, which introduce cool tones and visual breathing space while enhancing the symbol's silhouette. A subtle drop shadow beneath the arrangement suggests it sits as a freestanding devotional plaque or tabletop display - the kind of floral icon you might spot in community halls, local gurdwaras, or celebration spaces around Lewisham, Catford, and Brockley during festival days. The whole piece balances celebration and serenity: the vibrant orange speaks of communal joy and tradition, the white lilies of purity and reflection, and the meticulous construction reflects experienced floral hands creating respectful, seasonal offerings for Sikh observances like Vaisakhi and Gurpurab.
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A respectfully rendered Khanda emblem, lovingly shaped from hundreds of tightly clustered bright orange marigold heads, sits centered against a pristine white backdrop. The marigolds form the Khanda's three-part structure with luminous, velvety texture: the circular chakkar catches subtle highlights, the two crossed kirpans fan out with crisp, sculpted edges, and the upright double-edged khanda at the centre reads with clear, noble geometry. At the very intersection where the swords meet, a small but striking cluster of large white lilies offers a cool, serene contrast; at least two lilies are fully open, their curved petals revealing pale green bases and delicate yellow-green stamens, while smaller lily buds tuck around them like quiet promises. Sprays of tiny white filler blooms-gypsophila-soften the silhouette and introduce a delicate, airy lace, while glossy green foliage, possibly salal or similar leaves, frames the symbol and gives it depth. A faint drop shadow under the piece hints at a freestanding display, the kind placed on a ceremonial table in a gurdwara or used as a reverent tribute at community events. The overall impression is warm and celebratory yet deeply reverent: the orange marigolds speak of tradition and communal joy, the white lilies of purity and calm, and the compact three-dimensional construction of the arrangement reflects skilled floral craftsmanship. This floral Khanda quietly evokes devotion, remembrance, and festival ritual, suitable for stories or pages about Sikh observances, Vaisakhi gatherings, Gurpurab commemorations, or floral offerings in neighbourhoods around Lewisham and nearby Blackheath.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honour a loved one with the Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Lewisham Florist, thoughtfully crafted to reflect faith, respect and remembrance. This striking Khanda-shaped floral tribute features a base of white double spray chrysanthemums carefully sprayed in a rich orange, symbolising courage and devotion. Elegant white lilies are delicately arranged to add purity, grace and a soft, serene fragrance.

Ideal for Sikh funerals, memorials and religious ceremonies, this premium tribute is designed with care by our experienced florists in Lewisham. The approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it a standout focal piece to place by the casket, at the Gurdwara or at a memorial service.

To ensure maximum freshness and longevity, some blooms may be delivered in bud, allowing you to watch them open beautifully over time. As flowers are seasonal, Lewisham Florist may substitute certain stems with the closest match in colour, style and quality, always maintaining the same or superior value. With reliable, friendly service from your local Lewisham florist and swift delivery, this Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute offers a meaningful way to express deep gratitude, remembrance and spiritual connection. Order online today from lewishamflorist.org.uk.
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