Dominating the picture is a meticulously formed Khanda emblem, a floral work of devotion crafted from thousands of small, bright yellow chrysanthemums tightly arranged to trace the symbol's defining elements: the circular chakkar, the central double-edged khanda sword and the pair of crossed kirpans below. From a short distance the yellow mass reads as a single, luminous field, but close inspection reveals the delicate undulation of petals and the quilted texture that gives the emblem a subtle, rounded relief. Anchoring the design is a compact bouquet of five to six deep red roses placed at the emblem's core; their velvety petals draw the eye inward and are cushioned by deep green fern fronds that add both contrast and a soft, botanical frame. The composition rests against a clean white backdrop with a faint grey shadow beneath, which gives a reassuring sense of dimension and confirms it as a physical, freestanding tribute-suitable for a memorial table, a place of worship, or a funeral hall. I picture delivering and installing such a piece for services in the Brompton area, perhaps for gatherings around Brompton Cemetery or in community centres near South Kensington and Exhibition Road, where respect for ritual and cultural detail matters. The bouquet's scent would be quietly floral, the chrysanthemums' mild sweetness balanced by the perfume of the roses and the green, earthy whisper of ferns. Crafted with deliberate respect, this arrangement communicates solemn reverence and cultural fidelity, an emblematic floral offering intended to honour Sikh heritage and to console those who gather to remember.
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A carefully sculpted Khanda emblem rendered entirely in flowers fills the frame, a sacred Sikh symbol brought to life with the soft density of countless small, bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms. The arrangement's circular chakkar, the central double-edged khanda and the two crossed kirpans are all precisely traced in that sunny yellow, each tiny petal packed close to create a plush, slightly three-dimensional surface that seems to glow against the plain white backdrop. Nestled at the geometric heart of the symbol is a compact cluster of five deep red roses; their velvety petals form a dramatic focal point and are cradled by dark green fern fronds whose feathery texture frames the roses and provides a cool, grounding contrast. A delicate, neutral shadow beneath the tribute confirms it as a physical piece-likely a freestanding wreath or ceremonial centerpiece-placed under soft studio light so the yellows remain vivid while the reds read as rich and solemn. The scent, if one could imagine it, would be gently floral with the fresh, cut-green note of ferns, a calming presence suited to remembrance. As a florist in Brompton, I picture this piece arriving for a memorial at Brompton Cemetery or for a community service near South Kensington, its clean lines and respectful palette communicating reverence and cultural care. The workmanship speaks to traditional symbolism and quiet dignity, an artwork of flowers intended to honour Sikh heritage and to offer comfort and respect at a funeral, memorial or cultural observance in the local community.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with the Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute, a striking floral tribute handcrafted by Flower Delivery Brompton. Featuring a bed of vibrant yellow double spray chrysanthemums, this design beautifully forms the sacred Khanda symbol, representing faith, unity and strength within the Sikh tradition. Delicate red roses are expertly arranged as accents, adding depth, contrast and a touch of elegance.

Perfect for Sikh funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies, this Khanda tribute is carefully created by our skilled florists to reflect respect, devotion and remembrance. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it a meaningful focal piece for any tribute display.

We use only fresh, premium-quality flowers and follow a thoughtful substitution policy: if a bloom is out of season, we will replace it with flowers of similar colour, size and value to maintain the overall look and quality. Available for reliable flower delivery in Brompton and surrounding areas, this Sikh funeral tribute offers a dignified way to pay your respects. Order online from flowerdeliverybrompton.co.uk for a beautiful, professionally arranged Yellow Khanda tribute.
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