A meticulously arranged floral Ik Onkar symbol dominates a crisp white background, its traditional form crafted from a dense field of small, vivid orange marigold blooms. From a florist's perspective the marigolds have been layered and trimmed to articulate the emblem's distinctive strokes: the upright element, the flowing curves and the small dot are all rendered with precise gaps and contours so the ancient script reads clearly even at a distance. At the lower centre of the orange formation a refined accent of white lilies-two fully opened blossoms with soft, curling petals and subtle yellow-green stamens-has been set like a quiet jewel; around them, pointed green leaves and wisps of tiny white filler flowers add sculptural contrast and soft airiness. A soft drop shadow gives the whole piece three-dimensional clarity, implying a freestanding plaque or ceremonial board crafted for a temple or family altar. The visual language here balances celebration and devotion: the bright marigolds convey warmth and festival energy while the lilies introduce serenity and contemplation, an effect often sought for Vaisakhi observances and Guru Nanak Jayanti. As an East London florist I picture this designed and delivered from Flowers Whitechapel to local community halls around Whitechapel Road, Spitalfields, or Stepney Green-places where traditional symbolism meets contemporary floral craft. The arrangement feels fragrant in memory: a light, honeyed marigold warmth softened by a lily's green-tinged perfume, inviting both sight and quiet reflection.
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A reverent, hand-crafted floral Khanda sits against a spotless white backdrop, its sacred geometry formed from hundreds of tightly clustered bright orange marigold heads. From a florist's point of view the marigolds are packed with care to create a warm, tactile surface that catches the light and reads almost sculptural from the front: the circular chakkar is smooth and continuous, the two crossed kirpans arch confidently behind it, and the upright double-edged khanda stands centered, each element defined by the density and colour of the blooms. Nestled at the precise intersection of the swords is a compact cluster of large white lilies-at least two fully open blossoms with gently unfurling petals and soft yellow-green stamens-whose cool, calm tones balance the exuberant orange. Sprays of tiny white filler flowers and glossy green foliage edge the lilies, adding airy punctuation and depth while the green leaves lend a fresh, resilient texture. Soft studio lighting sculpts a faint drop shadow beneath the piece, suggesting a freestanding tribute or ceremonial display prepared for a gurdwara table or community hall. The scent is imagined as a warm, honeyed note from the marigolds tempered by a subtle, soothing lily perfume-an olfactory pairing often chosen for Vaisakhi, Gurpurab, and memorial offerings. As a local East London florist I picture this placed near Whitechapel Road, beside the quiet grounds of a community service, or at a festival stall close to Brick Lane, where traditional craft and contemporary reverence meet. The overall impression is one of devotion, craftsmanship, and respectful celebration rendered through colour, texture, and floral form.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Celebrate cherished memories with the Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Flowers Whitechapel, thoughtfully designed to honour Sikh faith and tradition. This striking Khanda tribute features a base of white double spray chrysanthemums, expertly coloured in vibrant orange and finished with elegant white lilies for a serene, respectful look. Handcrafted by our skilled florists in Whitechapel, each floral tribute is arranged with care to create a meaningful focal point for Sikh funerals, memorials, and remembrance ceremonies.

Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it a substantial and eye-catching tribute for display at the venue or graveside. For maximum freshness, some flowers may be delivered in bud so you can enjoy their full beauty as they open. As certain blooms are seasonal, we may substitute flowers of a similar size, colour, and superior quality to maintain the overall style and premium finish.

Order your Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute online from Flowers Whitechapel for reliable local service and beautifully crafted funeral flowers in East London. Our friendly, experienced team ensures every tribute is created with respect, care, and attention to detail, helping you express your deepest sympathy and gratitude with confidence.
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