The photograph showcases a beautifully composed Sikh Khanda floral tribute, carefully designed so the revered emblem appears both bold and gentle at the same time. The entire symbol - central sword, surrounding chakkar, and flanking kirpans - is sculpted from a dense field of white chrysanthemum florets. Each small flower head is tightly packed, its fine petals radiating outwards like tiny stars, creating a richly textured surface that softens the strong geometries of the Khanda. The blooms vary subtly from cool white to soft cream, giving the piece quiet depth and preventing it from feeling flat against the similarly white background. The contours of the swords and ring are clean and precise, testifying to careful, practiced hands. At the base of the central sword, tucked neatly between the lower curves of the kirpans, a contrasting cluster of blooms introduces gentle colour. Three medium-sized pink roses, fresh and perfectly formed, show their layered petals unfolding in smooth spirals, the blush tone adding a note of tenderness. They are surrounded by smaller, deep purple flowers, possibly lisianthus or freesias, which lend a rich, contemplative hue, while sprigs of glossy green leaves and airy fern fronds fill out the cluster with natural movement. The tribute appears to float slightly above the surface, thanks to a soft shadow that gives it three-dimensional presence without disturbing the image's tranquillity. This is the kind of bespoke piece a family in South Woodford might choose when honouring a loved one at a Sikh funeral or memorial, whether gathering near George Lane or along the quieter residential streets. It is both a proud symbol of faith and a gentle floral expression of sympathy, created with the attentive craftsmanship associated with Florist South Woodford and the local community's traditions.
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A large, custom Sikh Khanda floral tribute dominates the frame, rendered in serene shades of white and cream and photographed against a spotless white backdrop. The iconic outline is immediately recognisable: a central double-edged sword stands tall, wrapped by the rounded chakkar, while two curved kirpans rise from the base in a protective embrace. Each part of this sacred emblem is formed from numerous tightly clustered white chrysanthemums, their many soft petals overlapping to create a dense, velvety texture. The blooms merge into one another, giving the impression of a single, sculpted surface, yet close inspection reveals the natural intricacy of each flower. Subtle transitions between bright white and gentle ivory add depth and dimension, helping the symbol stand out clearly. At the very base, where the lower points of the kirpans nearly meet, a vibrant yet tasteful accent posy provides contrast. Three open pink roses, their velvety petals unfolding in graceful spirals, sit at the centre of this cluster, surrounded by small, deep purple blossoms and sprigs of fresh green foliage and fern. The colours are rich but restrained, adding warmth without disturbing the tribute's calm character. Even, soft lighting bathes the arrangement, casting a delicate shadow beneath that lends a sense of volume and presence. This floral Khanda feels deeply respectful and contemplative, reflecting the kind of arrangement Sikh families in South Woodford, nearby Woodford Green, or along the High Road might select for a funeral, cremation, or memorial gathering. It serves as both a visual declaration of faith and a heartfelt floral offering of remembrance, bringing a sense of peace and unity to a time of loss.

WHITE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Pay a heartfelt tribute with the White Khanda Sikh Tribute, thoughtfully crafted by Florist South Woodford in East London. This elegant Sikh funeral arrangement features a traditional Khanda design made from pristine white double spray chrysanthemums, symbolising purity, peace and remembrance. The design is beautifully accented with delicate pink roses and rich purple lisianthus, adding gentle colour, depth and grace to this meaningful floral tribute.

Expertly arranged by our skilled florists in South Woodford, this Khanda tribute is ideal for Sikh funerals, memorials and religious ceremonies. Measuring approximately 62cm by 58cm, it makes a dignified and prominent display at the service. We use only fresh, premium-quality flowers and follow a careful substitution policy to maintain the same style, colour tone and value if certain blooms are out of season.

At Florist South Woodford, we understand how important it is to honour loved ones with respect and care. We offer reliable local delivery from our South Woodford florist, with attentive service to help you with any special requests. For bespoke colour changes, personalised details or urgent orders, please contact our friendly team for guidance and support.
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    Have to mention how lovely the funeral flowers looked, a nice tribute to my best friend of over 60 years.

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    I did not think next day delivery of a funeral wreath was possible but you proved me wrong. I was impressed.

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    I have bought flowers for grieving friends and colleagues. They have always delivered fresh flowers and within the expected timelines. Great service indeed!

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    The tribute was even better than the flowers shown on the picture.

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