A large, dignified floral Khanda occupies the frame, its iconic silhouette rendered in a single, optimistic hue of yellow. The emblem - central double-edged sword, circular chakram and crossed kirpans - is sculpted from a sea of small, bright yellow chrysanthemums packed so closely they create a tactile, almost velvety surface that reflects gentle light and imparts a sense of depth. The petals, each layered and slightly ruffled, contribute to an overall impression of meticulous handcraft: thousands of tiny flowers forming one unified symbol. Anchoring the piece is a deliberate central cluster of rich red roses, five or six buds arranged tightly and set within a cushion of deep green ferns. The dark foliage frames the roses like a jewel mount, heightening their warmth and solemnity against the pervasive yellow. Photographed against a pristine white field, the colours register with sharp clarity and a soft shadow beneath gives the tribute a tangible weight and presence, suggesting it stands as a freestanding wreath or ceremonial centerpiece at a remembrance service. The visual narrative reads as both respectful and celebratory: yellow for remembrance and hope, red for enduring love and honor. Smell is implied - a gentle green freshness from the ferns meeting the sweet, layered scent of roses and the lighter, herbaceous note of chrysanthemums. If placed in a local context, I imagine this arriving for services near King's Cross station, on a side table at St Pancras Old Church commemorations, or laid with care along Regent's Canal during a cultural observance.
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A meticulously assembled floral Khanda rendered almost entirely in sunlit yellow, photographed against a clean white backdrop that makes every petal read clearly. The sacred Sikh emblem - the central double-edged sword, the circular chakram and the two crossed kirpans - is carefully shaped from thousands of small, tightly clustered bright yellow chrysanthemums that create a plush, slightly sculpted surface like a quilt of golden buttons. The dense texture catches soft studio light, throwing subtle shadows across the curves and lending the piece a calm three-dimensional presence. At the heart of the symbol, where the chakram would sit, a compact cluster of deep red roses forms a deliberate focal point: five to six buds arranged closely and cradled by rich, dark green fern fronds that fan out like a small, glossy crown. The colour contrast - sun-yellow to velvety crimson with a rim of evergreen - reads as both celebratory and solemn, suitable for memorials, religious observances or cultural celebrations. There is an implied hush to the image; you can almost imagine the faint, clean scent of chrysanthemums mingling with the sweeter, more intense perfume of roses and the cool green breath of fern leaves. A soft grey shadow under the tribute confirms it sits as a physical wreath or freestanding piece, ideal for placement near a gurdwara doorway, on a ceremonial table, or beside floral tributes at a service. As a local florist trained in traditional shapes, I picture this being brought with care to King's Cross community gatherings near Granary Square or to private remembrance services along Regent's Canal, where neighbours know and respect Sikh heritage.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Celebrate Sikh faith and tradition with our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute from Kings Cross Florist, Kings Cross. Expertly handcrafted, this striking funeral tribute features a bold Khanda symbol created with rich yellow double sprayed chrysanthemums, carefully arranged for a full, uniform finish. Elegant red roses are added to provide a beautiful contrast and a touch of deep respect and love.

This premium floral tribute is ideal for Sikh funerals, memorials, or religious ceremonies where you wish to honour a loved one with a meaningful symbol of faith and devotion. Measuring approximately 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, it makes a dignified focal piece for the service.

Our skilled florists use only fresh, high-quality blooms and follow a thoughtful substitution policy, ensuring that any seasonal changes still maintain the same style, colour harmony and overall premium look. We offer reliable, fast delivery from our Kings Cross shop, with friendly service and meticulous attention to detail.

Order this Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute online or by phone to express your deepest condolences with a respectful, symbolic floral arrangement that truly stands out.
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