A meticulously arranged floral Ik Onkar symbol - the Sikh expression of 'One God' - sits prominently against a flawless white background, its familiar strokes and dot sculpted from thousands of small, bright orange marigold flowers. The marigolds are packed densely to form the numeral '1' and the flowing, crescent-like elements with a textured warmth that seems to glow from within; the compact petals catch the light, producing soft highlights and natural depth that give the emblem a gentle relief. Nestled at the lower centre of the orange formation is a refined cluster of pristine white lilies: at least two fully open blooms with velvety petals and pale green-yellow stamens, accompanied by smaller buds and sleek, pointed green leaves. Wisps of tiny white filler flowers, likely baby's breath, drift around the lilies, softening the edges of the composition and balancing the vibrant orange with touches of innocence. The whole piece casts a faint drop shadow, indicating a freestanding ceremonial display or commemorative plaque set on a table in a well-lit space. This floral Ik Onkar carries both devotional calm and communal warmth; it is the kind of arrangement that would be welcome in Gurdwaras, home altars, or community halls across Harlesden and nearby Kensal Green, offered during Vaisakhi, Guru Nanak Jayanti, or memorial services. The tactile contrast between the marigolds' fluffiness and the lilies' sleek petals, coupled with the soft citrus-earth fragrance of marigolds against the lilies' sweet perfume, creates a sensory tribute that reads as sincere, respectful, and deeply rooted in local practice.
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A carefully crafted floral Khanda takes centre stage against a clean white background, its sacred geometry rendered entirely from hundreds of densely packed bright orange marigold heads. The chakkar (circular disc) and the two crossed kirpans are built with a tight, tactile carpet of marigold petals whose warm, sunlit orange reads both celebratory and reverent; the tiny blossoms catch light across their rounded surfaces, producing gentle highlights and soft shadows that lend the symbol a sculpted, three-dimensional presence. At the precise intersection where the kirpans meet, a cluster of large, elegant white lilies rises - at least two fully open blooms with softly curved petals and pale green-and-yellow stamens, surrounded by smaller lily buds that promise further unfolding. Sprays of tiny white filler flowers, likely gypsophila, and glossy green foliage tuck into the marigold field, their fine textures and cool tones offsetting the vivid orange and adding visual air and depth. A subtle drop shadow beneath the whole piece suggests it is freestanding on a display table or plinth, with soft studio light falling from above to emphasize form and texture. The overall effect is both devotional and celebratory: a floral emblem that speaks to remembrance, festival, and community observance. As a local florist's composition familiar to congregations and homes in Harlesden and nearby Willesden, this arrangement evokes the scent of warm marigolds and the clean, sweet perfume of lilies, making it suitable for Vaisakhi processions, Gurpurab decorations, memorial tributes, or quiet offerings at a Gurdwara on Craven Park Road or around the Grand Union Canal.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with the striking Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Flowers Harlesden. This meaningful funeral tribute is expertly shaped into the sacred Khanda symbol, making it a fitting choice for Sikh funerals, memorials and remembrance ceremonies. Crafted with fresh white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in a vivid orange, the design is beautifully accented with elegant white lilies for a pure, serene finish.

Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, creating a bold yet graceful display for the service. To ensure maximum freshness and longevity, some flowers may arrive in bud, allowing you to enjoy their full beauty as they bloom. As certain blooms are seasonal, we may substitute flowers with options of similar colour, size and superior quality while keeping the overall style and sentiment of the tribute.

Handmade by our skilled florists in Harlesden, this Khanda tribute is arranged with care and respect, using only premium flowers. Ideal for delivery to funeral homes, gurdwaras or family addresses, it offers a dignified way to express gratitude, love and remembrance. Order online from Flowers Harlesden for a reliable, professional service and a heartfelt floral tribute that truly reflects your sentiments.
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