Dominating a plain white field, this solemn yet radiant Khanda floral composition is assembled from thousands of compact, bright yellow chrysanthemum heads that together delineate the emblem's defining elements: the encircling chakkar, the upright double-edged khanda blade at centre, and the two graceful, crossed kirpans below. The chrysanthemums are tightly grouped to produce a tactile, almost cushion-like surface that captures the light with a soft golden sheen, giving the symbol a gentle three-dimensional presence against the neutral background. Nestled at the precise centre where the circular and crossed elements converge is a formal cluster of five to six deep red roses, their petals forming dense, velvety rosettes. Those roses are surrounded by a collar of dark green fern fronds whose serrated texture and cool tone set off the warmth of the yellow and the depth of the red. A subtle grey shadow under the arrangement confirms it as a freestanding panel or funeral plaque, suggesting use at memorials, gurdwara gatherings, or commemorative civic events honoring Sikh culture. The visual language is deliberate: yellow for remembrance and communal hope, red roses for respect and heartfelt tribute, and evergreen ferns to signify endurance. Viewed through the lens of a Covent Garden florist who often works for ceremonies near Drury Lane and the Royal Opera House, the piece reflects careful construction, balanced proportion, and a quiet dignity intended to comfort mourners and to honour a life or a tradition with clarity and reverence.
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A large, vibrant floral tribute, carefully sculpted from thousands of small, tightly packed bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms, presents itself as a faithful Khanda emblem against a clean white backdrop. The yellow chrysanthemums are arranged with close, uniform spacing so their rounded heads form the sweeping circular chakkar, the central double-edged khanda blade and the two flanking kirpans; from a short distance the surface reads as a single radiant plane of golden texture, while up close you can see each petal and stamen contributing to a plush, slightly three-dimensional relief. Anchoring the centre is a compact cluster of five deep red roses, their velvety petals wound tight and set atop a bed of glossy, dark-green fern fronds that cradle the roses like a small, leafy cushion. A soft, neutral studio light lifts the yellow into a sunny, warm tone and casts a subtle shadow underneath that suggests this is a freestanding wreath or ceremonial plaque. The scent is quietly floral and green, a gentle rose note threaded through the fresh, clean aroma of chrysanthemum and fern. As a local florist would explain, the design balances visual boldness with respectful restraint: yellow for remembrance and hope, red roses for deep respect and love. This arrangement is suitable as a dignified offering at a gurdwara service, memorial, or community ceremony in Covent Garden and the nearby West End; it speaks of careful craftsmanship familiar to florists who work around Neal's Yard and the market arcades, and of a tradition of floral tributes that honour faith and memory with both colour and quiet dignity.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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The Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute from Flowers Covent Garden is a striking floral homage, thoughtfully designed to honour Sikh faith and tradition. Handcrafted in our Covent Garden flower shop, this symbolic Khanda design features a lush base of yellow double spray chrysanthemums, carefully arranged to create a bold, defined shape. Rich red roses are added as elegant accents, bringing depth, contrast and a sense of reverence to the tribute.

Perfect for funerals, memorials and religious ceremonies, this Sikh Khanda flower tribute offers a respectful and meaningful way to pay your respects and celebrate a loved one's life. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it an impressive yet tasteful display for services or as a focal point at the venue.

At Flowers Covent Garden, we pride ourselves on premium quality, fresh blooms and reliable service. Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar colour, size and value to maintain the same thoughtful style and overall look. Order this Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute online from our Covent Garden florist for dependable delivery and a beautifully crafted floral memorial.
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