An expansive floral Khanda emblem, photographed on pure white to emphasise colour and form, demonstrates meticulous floristry and reverence. The emblem's essential elements-the circular chakkar, the central double-edged khanda sword, and the pair of crossed kirpans-are all faithfully sculpted from thousands of bright yellow chrysanthemum heads, densely arranged to produce a soft, cushion-like texture that yields a subtle three-dimensional relief. At the emblem's heart a composed cluster of five saturated red roses gathers like a jewel; their rich petals are set against a bed of deep green fern leaves that act as a framing halo and lend sculptural depth. A faint grey shadow beneath the piece confirms its physical presence as a freestanding tribute or wreath, the kind of ceremonial display chosen for memorial services, commemorations of Sikh heritage, or cultural gatherings. The arrangement suggests a delicate floral perfume-green and floral with a faint sun-warmed sweetness-and invites quiet reflection through its balanced colour story: vivid yellow for remembrance and communal warmth, deep red for solemn respect, and green for perseverance. Local context is felt in the imagining of this piece being placed at services or community events across Kenton, delivered to nearby halls or funeral venues around Kenton Station, Wembley and Harrow. The workmanship speaks to experienced hands, a respectful offering realised through precise placement, thoughtful texture and an eye for the emblem's sacred geometry.
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A large, carefully modelled floral Khanda presented against a clean white backdrop, its form at first glance recalling a simplified, almost playful silhouette yet remaining unmistakably the sacred Sikh emblem. Thousands of small, tightly packed bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms have been worked together to create the emblem's rounded chakkar (quoit), the upright double-edged khanda sword, and the two crossed kirpans at the base; the dense, sunlit petals produce a soft, velvety texture that catches light and gives the piece a gentle three-dimensional lift. Nestled at the very centre, where the circular chakkar meets the central blade, five deep red roses form a compact, dignified focal knot; their petals are rich and velour-like against a crown of dark green fern fronds which frame them and sharpen the colour contrast. A subtle grey shadow beneath the tribute suggests a freestanding wreath or ceremonial board, while the white field keeps attention on the symbolism and craftsmanship. The scent is quiet and floral-green, slightly sweet and reassuring-and the overall impression is one of respectful celebration, suitable for remembrance at a Gurdwara gathering or a commemorative service. As a local Kenton florist might arrange it for delivery to Kenton Station area services or to nearby community halls, the composition balances traditional symbolism with floral theatre: bold yellow for remembrance and hope, deep red for enduring respect, and cool green for calm. The arrangement reads as both art and offering: deliberate, tactile, and intended to honour heritage with quiet dignity in familiar local settings around Kenton and adjoining Wembley and Harrow.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Celebrate Sikh faith and heritage with our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute, expertly handcrafted at Kenton Florist in Kenton. This striking floral tribute features a Khanda symbol created with vibrant yellow double spray chrysanthemums, carefully arranged for full coverage and clean lines. Small, rich red roses are added to provide elegant contrast and depth, giving the design a truly dignified and memorable finish.

Ideal for Sikh funerals, remembrance services, or as a respectful temple offering, this tribute is designed to convey honour, devotion and lasting respect. Measuring approximately 62cm by 58cm, it creates a strong visual impact while remaining suitable for display beside the coffin, at the gurdwara or at the crematorium.

Our skilled florists use fresh, premium-quality blooms and follow a thoughtful substitution policy, replacing any unavailable flowers with similar or superior alternatives in matching colours and style. We offer reliable local delivery from our Kenton shop, ensuring your Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute arrives on time and in perfect condition. Order online at kentonflorist.co.uk to arrange a meaningful, beautifully presented tribute that reflects your love and respect.
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