This image captures a large, ceremonial floral Khanda created from an abundant field of bright yellow chrysanthemums assembled with exacting care to silhouette the emblem's defining elements: the circular chakkar, the two crossed kirpans and the central double-edged khanda blade. The chrysanthemums are arranged so closely that their rounded petals form a velvety, continuous surface, lending depth and a gentle sculptural quality to the sacred motif. At the meeting point of those elements, a concentrated group of five to six deep red roses provides the composition's emotional centre; their rich, velour-like petals create a warm, solemn counterpoint to the cheerful yellow. Surrounding and supporting the roses, dark green fern fronds fan outward in a protective embrace, their fine texture and cool hue bringing visual relief and framing the heart of the piece. The arrangement sits against a stark white background with a soft grey shadow beneath, giving the impression of a freestanding tribute intended for a memorial table, religious observance or a community remembrance event. The aromas are gentle and traditional: chrysanthemum's soft floral note mingles with the low, comforting scent of rose and the clean, green presence of fern. As a local florist familiar with services across Tufnell Park, Kentish Town and the wider Camden area, I would place this work at the front of a gurdwara or beside a commemorative display on Junction Road - a composition that reads as both a bold visual emblem and a respectful floral offering rooted in Sikh symbolism and communal care.
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A carefully shaped floral Khanda sits against a pure white backdrop, its form sculpted from thousands of small, tightly clustered bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms that give the emblem a plush, slightly three-dimensional texture. The round chakkar (quoit) and the sweeping curves of the kirpans are traced in unbroken bands of sunny yellow petals, each tiny flower layered to follow the symbol's graceful lines so the whole piece reads cleanly from a distance yet reveals delicate petal detail close-up. At the very heart, where the chakram meets the central khanda, a compact cluster of deep red roses - five roses gathered closely - introduces a quiet focal point, their velvety petals and darker tones popping against the luminous yellow. Those roses are cradled in rich, dark green fern fronds that fan around the centre, their fine, feathery texture contrasting with the chrysanthemums' rounded heads and adding depth and a cool verdant note. Soft studio light from above catches the edges of the petals and casts a subtle grey shadow under the base, suggesting the weight and presence of a free-standing tribute appropriate for a remembrance service or religious ceremony. The scent is restrained: a faint, fresh chrysanthemum sweetness layered with the low, warm perfume of red rose and a green, slightly herbal hint from the ferns. As a florist working in and around Tufnell Park, I picture this piece standing respectfully in a gurdwara hall or placed at a memorial near Junction Road - a visual offering that balances vivid colour with solemn dignity for Sikh heritage events and remembrance occasions.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Celebrate Sikh faith and honour a loved one with our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute from Flowers Tufnell Park. Expertly crafted using vibrant yellow double spray chrysanthemums and accented with elegant red roses, this striking floral Khanda symbol offers a meaningful and respectful tribute for Sikh funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies. Carefully designed for balance and symmetry, the Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute reflects devotion, courage and spiritual strength. Each fresh bloom is selected for its quality and longevity, ensuring your tribute looks beautiful throughout the service. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it a standout focal piece. Our experienced florists in Tufnell Park handcraft every arrangement with care, and, when seasonal availability requires, we will thoughtfully substitute flowers with similar colours and quality to maintain the same premium look and feel. Perfect for gurdwara services or sending condolences to Sikh families, this floral Khanda arrangement offers a dignified and heartfelt way to express your respect. Order online from Flowers Tufnell Park for reliable local delivery and a premium, handcrafted Sikh tribute that truly honours their memory.
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