Against a pure white field, an intricately composed Khanda emblem has been translated into floral form with patience and precision, the composition reflecting both symbolism and skilled floristry. The whole emblem is built from an abundant field of small, bright yellow chrysanthemums, each bloom positioned closely to create a smooth yet textured surface that reads like a sun-warmed tapestry. The circular chakkar, the central double-edged khanda and the crossed kirpans are rendered in continuous yellow, the petals' delicate ruffles catching soft, even lighting and creating a subtle grey shadow under the piece that anchors it as a tangible wreath or altar piece. At the precise centre, a compact grouping of five to six deep red roses is artfully arranged; their saturated crimson petals are lush and velvety, offering a formal contrast to the matte yellow of the chrysanthemums. Surrounding the roses, deep-green fern fronds fan and cradle the cluster, their fine serrated leaves adding depth and a cool, natural texture. The sensory impression is calming and respectful-the faint, clean scent of chrysanthemums warmed by the sweet, rounded perfume of roses-and the visual harmony suggests use in memorial services, cultural commemorations or at a gurdwara gathering in the Islington neighbourhood. Locally minded florists might deliver such a tribute for ceremonies near Canonbury Square, Chapel Market or the New River Walk, where the piece's brightness and dignity will read clearly in both intimate chapels and larger communal gatherings.
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A reverent, hand-shaped floral Khanda sits against a clean white studio backdrop, its silhouette immediately recognisable as the Sikh emblem. The entire form is lovingly crafted from thousands of small, tightly packed bright yellow chrysanthemum heads, each bloom layered so closely it becomes a soft, sunlit carpet with a subtly three-dimensional, plush texture. The rounded circular chakkar, the vertical double-edged khanda and the two crossed kirpans are all carefully modelled in the same golden-yellow, the petals catching a cool, diffused light that brightens the surface while casting a gentle grey shadow beneath, suggesting the tribute rests as a physical wreath or freestanding display. Nestled precisely where the chakram converges, a compact cluster of five deep red roses provides a dramatic focal point; their velvety heads and rich colour are framed by deep green fern fronds that fan out with a slightly glossy, serrated texture. The contrast between the sunny chrysanthemums, the sombre red roses and the dark foliage gives the piece both visual clarity and emotional weight: sunny remembrance surrounding quiet, dignified love. There is a faint floral perfume-green, faintly spicy chrysanthemums undercut by the warm, honeyed scent of roses-and the arrangement feels composed to comfort and to honour. A viewer might imagine this Khanda displayed at a religious commemoration, a memorial service at a local gurdwara, or as a ceremonial centrepiece for a cultural event in Canonbury and nearby Islington. The craftsmanship is meticulous, a statement of respect and tradition rendered in living colour and texture.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a cherished Sikh loved one with our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute, thoughtfully handcrafted at Canonbury Florist in Canonbury. This striking floral tribute features a bold Khanda design created with a bed of rich yellow double-sprayed chrysanthemums, symbolising light, warmth and remembrance. Accented with delicate red roses for contrast and depth, this arrangement offers a meaningful and respectful expression of sympathy at Sikh funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies.

Each Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute is carefully arranged by our skilled florists to ensure clean lines, strong shape and a premium finish. Measuring approximately 62cm in length and 58cm in width, it creates a beautiful focal point beside the casket, at the Gurdwara or within a remembrance space. Using fresh, high-quality blooms, we aim to reflect both devotion and dignity in every detail.

Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar colour, size and value, maintaining the overall look and feel of the design. Canonbury Florist offers reliable local delivery from Canonbury, helping you send your condolences with confidence. Order this Sikh Khanda tribute online or by phone for a respectful, expertly made floral arrangement that truly honours their faith and memory.
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