A bold Khanda emblem, painstakingly shaped from thousands of small yellow chrysanthemum blooms, dominates the composition against a plain white background, each tiny flower layered to form a lush, textured surface that outlines the chakram, the central double-edged sword, and the two crossed kirpans with precise clarity. The chrysanthemums' sunny hue and densely packed form give the symbol a plush, tactile appearance, a living relief that catches light across its curved planes and casts a soft grey shadow beneath. At the very centre, a tight cluster of five deep red roses creates a poignant focal point; their velveteen petals are cradled by a rosette of dark green fern leaves, which offer a cool, sophisticated contrast and a framing effect that draws the eye inward. The visual language here is deliberate - yellow for remembrance and hope, red for respect and love, green for steadiness - and the arrangement reads as an emblematic tribute suitable for Sikh memorials, cultural ceremonies, or community commemorations. As a Stockwell florist familiar with commissions for local families and community centres on streets like Clapham Road and deliveries to nearby Brixton, I note the craftsmanship: tight flower placement, balanced proportions, and a restrained presentation that honours religious symbolism while remaining understated. The white negative space around the Khanda reinforces its solemnity and clarity, allowing the colours and textures to speak without distraction. A faint floral scent might be perceived in a physical setting, gentle and comforting, echoing the piece's intention to console and to commemorate with dignity.
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A meticulously sculpted floral Khanda sits against a stark white backdrop, its sacred outline rendered entirely from thousands of small, tightly packed yellow chrysanthemum blooms that read like a golden mosaic. The arrangement faithfully traces the emblem's form - the central double-edged khanda, the encircling chakram, and the two crossed kirpans - with a soft, almost plush three-dimensionality created by the dense, ruffled petals. At the emblem's heart, where the circular chakkar would meet the sword, a compact cluster of five deep red roses is clustered like a deliberate, warm heartbeat; each rosebud is surrounded by slender, dark green fern fronds that cushion and frame the crimson centre. The colours are vivid and deliberate: sunlit yellow that seems to glow, a rich wine-red that commands attention, and verdant greens that provide cool contrast. A pale grey shadow beneath the composition hints at its physical presence on a tabletop or easel, suggesting a tribute meant for a ceremonial space or memorial gathering. The texture is tactile in description - the chrysanthemums' fine, papery petals, the velvet softness of the rose petals, and the feathery snap of the ferns - and the implied scent is faintly sweet, the kind of floral perfume you notice when you lean in respectfully. As a florist who has created commemorative pieces for families across Stockwell and neighbouring Clapham and Brixton, I sense this design's intention: to honour Sikh heritage with clarity and care, balancing symbolism and colour so the Khanda reads immediately to those who know it and comforts those who receive it. The white negative space amplifies the emblem's dignity and keeps the tribute pure and uncluttered.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with the Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute, a beautifully crafted floral tribute from Stockwell Florist in Stockwell. Designed in the iconic Khanda shape, this arrangement is made with rich yellow double spray chrysanthemums, symbolising respect, remembrance and light. Delicate red roses are added throughout to bring depth, contrast and a touch of elegance, creating a striking design that stands out at Sikh funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies.

Each Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute is carefully hand-made by our experienced florists to ensure a neat, full finish and a clearly defined Khanda outline. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it an impressive and meaningful focal piece. Where seasonal availability affects specific blooms, we follow a thoughtful substitution policy, replacing flowers with ones of similar colour, size and quality, always maintaining the premium look and respectful nature of the tribute.

Ideal for family members, close friends or the wider community wishing to pay their respects in a traditional Sikh way, this Khanda funeral tribute combines cultural symbolism with fresh, long-lasting flowers. Order online from Stockwell Florist for reliable, professional service and prompt local delivery to funeral directors, gurdwaras and homes across Stockwell and surrounding areas.
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