A substantial, solemn floral Khanda dominates the frame, its respected iconography fashioned entirely from countless small golden-yellow chrysanthemum blooms. Each chrysanthemum head is tightly grouped to form the circular chakkar, the upright double-edged khanda and the two crossing kirpans, producing a richly textured surface that reads as both robust and tender. The yellow is unapologetically bright - a careful, sunlit tone that gives the emblem warmth without diminishing its gravity. Where the emblem's elements converge, a tight bouquet of deep red roses - five to six buds - is nestled and ringed by dark green fern fronds; the velvety red centre anchors the composition and offers a poignant visual and emotional counterpoint to the surrounding gold. The green ferns are glossy and cool against the matte planes of yellow, adding a layered, living frame that enhances depth. A soft grey shadow beneath the tribute places it physically in the room, perhaps standing on an easel or low plinth for a memorial service at a gurdwara, community centre, or funeral chapel serving the Queen's Park and Kensal Rise neighbourhoods. The scent is understated yet present: a mingling of chrysanthemum's light, honeyed aroma with the more resonant perfume of red roses and the green, fern-like freshness. This arrangement reads as a ceremonial offering - technically precise, emotionally resonant - intended to honour Sikh heritage and provide a comforting focus during remembrance events familiar to families who gather around Salusbury Road and the local parks.
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A reverent floral sculpture shaped precisely as the Khanda - the central emblem of Sikh faith - sits against a spare white backdrop, its silhouette immediately readable by form and colour. The whole symbol is built from thousands of small, tightly clustered bright yellow chrysanthemums whose compact heads create a plush, tactile surface that catches the light like woven gold. The circular chakram, the vertical double-edged khanda and the two crossed kirpans at the base are all suggested by the careful sweep of those yellow blooms, their edges softly rounded yet crisply defined. At the geometric centre, where the chakram would sit, a compact cluster of five deep red roses forms a dramatic focal point; each rosebud is close-set and velvet-textured, its crimson depth tempered by a collar of dark green fern fronds that fan out beneath and around the roses. The contrast between the sunny, slightly ruffled chrysanthemums and the smooth, weighty roses reads as both celebratory and solemn - an offering of warmth and steadfast respect. A faint grey shadow beneath the piece hints at its three-dimensional presence on a tabletop or stand, suggesting a ceremonial use at a gurdwara, memorial service, or community remembrance event. The scent is quietly floral: green, honeyed chrysanthemum notes warmed by the richer, spicier perfume of roses. As a local florist familiar with Queen's Park and Salusbury Road gatherings, I picture this tribute arriving at a service near Queen's Park Market or being placed with care by friends from Chamberlayne Road - a crafted emblem of faith and remembrance that balances symbolism, colour and gentle floral perfume.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor Sikh tradition with the Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute from Queen's Park Florist. This striking funeral tribute is expertly crafted with rich yellow double spray chrysanthemums, carefully arranged to form the symbolic Khanda shape, and delicately accented with small red roses for a meaningful contrast. Ideal for Sikh funerals, memorials, or remembrance services, this tribute offers a dignified and respectful way to pay your last respects.

Measuring approximately 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, this floral design makes a bold yet elegant statement. Our skilled florists in Queen's Park use only fresh, premium-quality flowers, ensuring your tribute arrives looking vibrant and long-lasting. As some blooms are seasonal, we may substitute flowers with similar varieties of equal or greater value, always maintaining the same colour palette and overall style.

Perfect for families and friends wishing to celebrate faith and heritage, this Khanda tribute provides a heartfelt expression of sympathy and support. Order online from queensparkflorist.co.uk for reliable local delivery from Queen's Park Florist and let our experienced team take care of every detail.
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