A striking, respectfully crafted Khanda-shaped tribute occupies the image: the sacred Sikh emblem - the central double-edged sword, the circular chakram and the pair of crossed kirpans - meticulously formed from thousands of small, tightly clustered bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms. The dense planting of chrysanthemums creates a soft, sculpted surface, their golden petals building subtle depth and a gentle three-dimensional silhouette that carries light and shadow along each curve. Nestled at the emblem's centre is an intimate cluster of five deep red roses, chosen for their classical, velvety texture and arranged to present as a single, dignified focal point. Dark green fern fronds cradle those roses, the glossy, finely cut foliage providing a cool, structural contrast to the warm yellow mass surrounding it. The arrangement is photographed against a clean white background with a delicate grey shadow beneath, indicating a freestanding tribute suitable for ceremonial use - from memorial services to cultural observances at a local gurdwara. The scent is soft and composed: a faint, honeyed rose note beneath the bright, green-tinged perfume of the chrysanthemums and the crisp, leafy scent of the ferns. As a South Woodford florist who often prepares floral emblems for community events along George Lane and for Services near Epping Forest, Florist South Woodford selects blooms for longevity and symbolic clarity; this piece reads as both an act of devotion and an example of careful craft, intended to communicate respect, solidarity and the quiet consolation of shared ritual.
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A solemn, hand-crafted floral Khanda fills the frame: the Sikh emblem - a central double-edged sword, a circular chakram and two crossed kirpans - sculpted entirely from thousands of small, tightly packed bright yellow chrysanthemums that give the piece a soft, plush relief. The tiny yellow heads sit shoulder to shoulder, their petals layered like ruffled silk to follow every curve and arm of the symbol, creating a warm, sunlit surface that reads both bold and tender. At the geometric heart of the chakram, a compact rosette of five deep red roses is artfully arranged, each rosebud facing slightly upward and cradled by a collar of dark green fern fronds; the glossy fern fronds frame the red cluster and cut a crisply botanical line against the surrounding yellow. The whole composition rests against a clean white background with a faint grey shadow beneath, suggesting a substantial, freestanding wreath or table-mounted tribute meant for a place of remembrance. The scent is discreet: the faint honeyed note of chrysanthemums undercut by the richer, velvety perfume of the roses and a cool, green fern crispness that breathes between blooms. The craftsmanship reads as measured and respectful, intended for religious commemorations, memorial services or cultural events tied to Sikh life - perhaps laid at a gurdwara in South Woodford or carried in procession near George Lane or Epping Forest. A viewer who cannot see this will recognise a symbol rendered with precision and warmth: bright yellow for remembrance and vitality, deep red for respect and enduring love, and cool green for balance - a floral language of care, quietly spoken by experienced hands in the local community.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor their faith and memory with the Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute, a striking floral tribute handcrafted by Florist South Woodford. This symbolic Khanda design is created using a bed of rich yellow double-sprayed chrysanthemums, beautifully accented with elegant red roses for a bold and respectful finish. Perfect for Sikh funerals, memorials, or religious ceremonies, this tribute reflects devotion, remembrance and cultural pride.

Expertly arranged by our skilled florists in South Woodford, each piece is made fresh to order using premium-quality flowers. The approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it an eye-catching focal point for the service. Where seasonal availability requires, we carefully substitute blooms with flowers of similar size, colour and value to maintain the same premium look and feel.

Available for local delivery from our South Woodford florist, this Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute offers a dignified and meaningful way to pay your respects. Order online today at floristsouthwoodford.co.uk for reliable, professional service and a tribute you can trust.
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