Against an immaculate white surface, a large Khanda emblem is rendered in florals, each line and curve defined by tight clusters of small, vivid yellow chrysanthemums. The bright yellow sweep of petals sculpts the chakkar's perfect circle, the upright double-edged khanda and the two crossed kirpans at the base with confident rhythm; the chrysanthemums' dense, cushion-like heads create a plush, almost tactile field that absorbs light and shows subtle tonal shifts across the symbol. Nestled at the precise centre where the chakkar meets the khanda, a grouping of five to six deep red roses forms a deliberate focal point-their velvety texture and saturated colour set off by a ring of dark green fern fronds that both frame and protect the roses. A soft grey shadow beneath the tribute confirms it sits as a physical, freestanding wreath or tabletop emblem, rather than a flat graphic, and the faint green-leaf scent and rose perfume would be apparent in close proximity. The pairing of sunny yellow with concentrated red reads as both celebration and solemn remembrance: yellow offers warmth and the sense of renewal, while the red roses convey respect and enduring affection. As a professional florist familiar with Tufnell Park and nearby Dartmouth Park, I see this piece fitting for religious commemorations or memorial services held in local gurdwaras or community halls; prepared with attentive technique, it honours tradition while functioning as a clear, dignified floral statement within the room.
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A carefully shaped floral Khanda sits against a pure white backdrop, its familiar Sikh emblem rendered entirely from countless small, bright yellow chrysanthemum button blooms that have been densely packed to hold the symbol's crisp edges and gentle curves. The arrangement's central vertical khanda (double-edged sword), the surrounding chakkar (circular quoit) and the two crossed kirpans at the base are all read through the same sunny, textured surface of yellow petals, which catch soft studio light and throw a faint, cool shadow beneath the piece. At the very heart of the chakkar there is a tightly gathered cluster of five deep red roses, their velvety faces turned outward and nestled into a collar of dark green fern fronds; the contrast between the roses' saturated crimson and the chrysanthemums' warm lemon tone gives the emblem a quiet, dignified focal point. From a distance the rounded lobes and upward sweep of the design can suggest a friendly, almost iconic silhouette-an accessible form that bridges sacred symbolism and contemporary floral art-while close-up the workmanship is obvious: each chrysanthemum head sits like a small cushion, the texture soft yet dense under the fingers and the scent a gentle, leafy floral that speaks of gardens rather than opulence. This composition reads as a respectful ceremonial tribute, suitable for memorial or cultural observance, its simple white setting emphasising colour and meaning. As a local touch, imagine it prepared with care in a workshop near Tufnell Park Road, ready to be placed where community and ceremony meet.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor Sikh faith and tradition with our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute, thoughtfully handcrafted by Florist Tufnell Park in Tufnell Park. This striking funeral tribute features a bold Khanda design made from rich yellow double sprayed chrysanthemums, symbolising light, strength and remembrance. Delicate red roses are carefully added to bring depth, contrast and a touch of elegance, creating a meaningful floral tribute for Sikh funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies.

Each Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute is arranged by our experienced florists using premium, fresh flowers to ensure lasting beauty and dignity throughout the service. Measuring approximately 62cm in length and 58cm in width, this impactful design is ideal for placing beside the casket, at the altar or as a focal point of the ceremony. We take great care to maintain the symbolic shape and colour balance of the Khanda while providing a polished, professional finish.

As some flowers are seasonal, we may substitute blooms with alternatives of similar colour, size and value, always preserving the tribute's overall look and quality. Ordering online from floristtufnellpark.co.uk is simple and secure, with reliable local delivery across Tufnell Park and surrounding areas. Choose the Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute to express respect, devotion and heartfelt condolences in a truly meaningful way.
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