Against a stark white background, this carefully composed Khanda emblem reads like a floral mosaic: the sacred Sikh symbol formed almost entirely from countless bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms that have been densely arranged to follow every arc, point and intersection. The chrysanthemums' small, ruffled petals create a soft, tactile surface that captures light and casts a gentle shadow beneath the emblem, giving a subtle sense of weight and presence. The chakkar's circular sweep, the vertical breadth of the central khanda and the articulate sweep of the two crossed kirpans are all rendered with painterly attention, the yellow blooms trimmed and positioned to maintain the symbol's clean silhouette. At the heart of this construction, where the metal chakram would meet the sword, sits a pronounced cluster of five to six deep red roses; their deep, velvety petals form a compact, dignified centrepiece. Lush dark green fern fronds cradle these roses, their slender fronds offering a textured, cooling border against the warm yellow. The arrangement's visual rhythm-warm, bright yellow balanced by concentrated red and deep green-feels both celebratory and respectfully sober, appropriate for commemorations, memorial services, or cultural observances at local venues such as the Gurudwara or community halls near Welling station or Bellegrove Road. There is a faint, natural scent of florals and green foliage, an understated fragrance that complements the visual clarity. Skilled floristry is evident in the precision of form and the harmony of colour: a large, meaningful tribute crafted with sensitivity to Sikh iconography and local ceremonial needs.
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A deeply respectful floral sculpture shaped as the Sikh Khanda fills the frame against a crisp white backdrop, every detail rendered in tactile, sunlit colour. From the rounded chakkar (quoit) to the central double-edged khanda and the two crossed kirpans below, the sacred lines are built from hundreds-if not thousands-of tightly clustered bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms whose small, ruffled petals create a soft, plush surface and subtle three-dimensional relief. The yellow is almost honeyed in tone, catching a clean light that throws a delicate grey shadow beneath the arrangement and gives a sense of gentle elevation from the white ground. At the emblem's heart, where the circular element meets the sword, a compact cluster of five deep red roses forms a solemn focal point; their velvety petals read as a small, intense sun against the sea of yellow. Dark green fern fronds cradle those roses, their feathery texture contrasting the chrysanthemums' dense roundness and lending the centre a quiet frame of living green. Close inspection reveals careful craftsmanship-flowers wired and overlapped to follow the emblem's curves, edges trimmed for a flawless silhouette-evidence of an experienced hand preparing a ceremonial tribute. The overall impression is one of dignified warmth: yellow suggesting remembrance and hope, red conveying reverence, green offering calm. I picture this piece arriving at a local Gurudwara ceremony or a memorial near Welling High Street or laid with care beside a service in Danson Park; its scent will be soft and floral rather than overpowering. This is a traditional, locally minded floral offering crafted with attention to symbolism and respect for Sikh heritage.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute is a striking floral homage, thoughtfully crafted to honour a loved one with dignity and devotion. Designed in the symbolic Khanda shape, this tribute features a bed of vibrant yellow double sprayed chrysanthemums, representing warmth, remembrance and eternal light. Small, rich red roses are delicately nestled throughout, adding depth, contrast and a touch of elegance to the design.

Expertly arranged by our skilled florists in Welling, this tribute measures approximately 62cm x 58cm, making it an impressive focal piece for Sikh funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies. Each arrangement is handcrafted with care, using fresh, premium-quality blooms for a beautiful and lasting display.

Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar colour, size and value, ensuring the same high standard of style and quality. At Florist Welling, we take pride in creating respectful, meaningful floral tributes with reliable local delivery.

Choose the Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute to convey your love, respect and faith in a truly special way. Order online from Florist Welling for a premium, heartfelt memorial arrangement.
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