A meticulous floral Ik Onkar occupies the centre of a simple white field, the Sikh affirmation One God traced entirely in tiny, bright orange marigold heads that form a continuous, textured silhouette. The marigolds are so densely packed that the symbol's flowing numeral and crescent-like strokes emerge with warm, tactile solidity; light skims across the fluffy petals, giving the composition a lively, almost sculptural depth. At the lower centre, where the symbol naturally gathers visual weight, a refined cluster of white lilies has been placed: two prominent open blossoms with soft, outward-curving petals reveal delicate yellow-green stamens, accompanied by several tight buds ready to bloom. These lilies bring a serene, fragrant counterpoint to the exuberant marigolds, while fine sprays of baby's breath weave into the foliage, adding pale punctuation and gentle airiness. Glossy green leaves - likely salal or similar - cradle the lilies and provide a cool, pointed frame against the orange field. The subtle drop shadow beneath suggests a freestanding floral plaque, crafted for display in a Gurdwara, a community celebration, or a private devotional moment. The piece reads as traditional yet contemporary: orange marigolds carry festival joy and continuity, the white lilies offer purity and reflection, and the whole composition speaks to the communal observances of Vaisakhi and Guru Nanak Jayanti that are familiar to families across Stamford Hill, Stoke Newington and nearby Clapton. It is an offering of craft, scent and symbolism rendered with careful hands and local understanding.
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A carefully crafted floral Khanda fills the frame against a clean white backdrop, the Sikh emblem rendered in hundreds of tightly clustered bright orange marigold heads. The marigolds' round, velvety textures are compacted to form the chakkar and the two crossed kirpans, with a smaller double-edged khanda rising at the center; the dense petals catch the light, creating warm highlights and a subtle sculpted relief that reads almost three-dimensionally. Nestled precisely where the kirpans cross, a cluster of pristine white lilies provides a calm, cool counterpoint: at least two full, open lily blooms show gently curving petals and pale yellow-green stamens, while several smaller buds promise unfolding form and scent. Sprays of delicate white gypsophila and deep green foliage - pointed, glossy leaves that could be salal or similar greenery - frame the lilies and soften the vivid orange field, adding depth and a quiet, leafy rhythm. A soft drop shadow beneath the arrangement suggests it sits slightly proud from the surface, more like a ceremonial offering or a freestanding tribute than a flat image. The overall mood is reverent and celebratory at once: the bright marigolds convey festival warmth while the white lilies offer serenity, making this piece suitable for Vaisakhi processions, Gurpurab decorations, memorial tributes, or a Gurdwara display. As a florist's composition it balances texture, colour and symbolism with practiced care - the light, scent and craftsmanship all speaking to an intention of devotion, unity and respect familiar to communities around Stamford Hill and neighbouring Clapton and Stoke Newington.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a cherished Sikh loved one with the Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Flowers Stamford Hill. This striking religious funeral floral arrangement is expertly crafted in the iconic Khanda shape, symbolising faith, strength and unity. Premium white double spray chrysanthemums are carefully sprayed a vivid orange, creating a bold, uplifting base that is beautifully contrasted with elegant white lilies.

Perfect for Sikh funerals, memorials or Gurdwara tributes, this design offers a respectful and meaningful way to say your final goodbye. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it an impressive focal tribute for any service.

To ensure maximum freshness and longevity, some flowers may be delivered in bud so you can watch them open over time. Due to seasonal availability, we may occasionally substitute flowers with alternatives of similar colour, size and superior quality, while always maintaining the overall style and premium look.

Available for reliable, fast delivery from Flowers Stamford Hill, this orange Khanda tribute is a thoughtful choice for families wishing to pay a dignified Sikh floral tribute. Order online today from our Stamford Hill florist for a premium, handcrafted arrangement you can trust.
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