A large, meticulously constructed floral Khanda dominates the view, composed almost entirely of closely set, bright yellow chrysanthemum heads that trace the emblem's exacting geometry - the rounded chakkar, the upright double-edged khanda sword at the centre and the two crossed kirpans below - all modelled in richly textured yellow to create a bold, three-dimensional silhouette against a stark white backdrop. The centre is punctuated by a concentrated cluster of five deep red roses, their petals layered and glossy, which sit nested among lush dark green fern fronds that frame and lift the red as a deliberate, symbolic heart. The chrysanthemums' fine petals form a soft, almost velvety surface that reflects gentle studio light, while the ferns' matte blades provide visual rest and a textural counterpoint. A faint grey shadow beneath the arrangement grounds it as a tangible wreath or freestanding memorial display, the kind of piece you might see on an easel outside a gurdwara or placed at a funeral venue in and around Abbey Wood. There's a restrained scent profile: the bright, faintly honeyed sweetness of chrysanthemum balanced by the richer, slightly spicy aroma of red roses and the clean green note of freshly cut fern. As someone who prepares ceremonial tributes for local families and community events near Abbey Wood station and Lesnes Abbey Woods, I arranged every bloom with intention - to honour Sikh symbolism respectfully, to provide visual clarity for those assembling in grief or celebration, and to convey both dignity and warmth in equal measure.
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A solemn yet radiant tribute shaped precisely into the Khanda, the heralded emblem of Sikh faith, rendered entirely in tightly packed bright yellow chrysanthemums against a clean white backdrop. The arrangement's circular chakkar, the central double-edged khanda sword and the pair of crossed kirpans are all faithfully modelled from thousands of small yellow heads, their layered petals forming a soft, textured surface that catches a gentle, even light and gives the symbol a slightly rounded, three-dimensional feel. At the very centre, where the chakram converges, a compact cluster of five deep red roses sits like a heart - each rose bud velvety and opened just enough to show its rich crimson cores - cradled by a fan of dark green fern fronds whose serrated blades add contrast in both colour and matte texture. The scent is quietly floral: the warm, honeyed note of chrysanthemum petals beneath the darker, wine-like perfume of the roses and the fresh green note of cut fern. A soft grey shadow beneath the piece anchors it as a physical wreath or freestanding display, suggesting it could rest on an easel at a memorial or beside a gurdwara for a commemorative service. As a florist who works from Abbey Wood and often delivers to Lesnes Abbey Woods events and funerals near the station, I placed each bloom deliberately to honour both the emblem's exacting lines and the quiet dignity of remembrance. This floral Khanda reads as a faithful, handcrafted expression of respect - bright, reverent, and carefully balanced for ceremonial use or cultural tribute.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor Sikh faith and tradition with our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute, beautifully handcrafted by Flower Delivery Abbey Wood. This striking funeral tribute features a bold Khanda design, created with rich yellow double spray chrysanthemums for a full, velvety base and accented with elegant red roses for a touch of depth and warmth. Perfect for Sikh funerals, memorials, and remembrance ceremonies, this meaningful floral tribute is designed to convey deep respect, love, and devotion. Each arrangement is carefully arranged by our experienced florists in Abbey Wood, ensuring a premium finish and lasting impression. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it a substantial and eye-catching display. Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar colour, size, and value, always maintaining the same high quality and style. Choose Flower Delivery Abbey Wood for reliable, compassionate service and beautifully crafted Sikh tribute flowers tailored to your needs. Order online today for prompt, professional delivery in Abbey Wood and surrounding areas.
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