Dominating a crisp white field is a graceful floral Ik Onkar, the Sikh invocation 'One God' rendered in warm orange marigold blooms and highlighted by soft white lilies. Thousands of small marigold florets are densely planted to trace the numeral-like Ek, its flowing crescent-like arms, and the modest bindi above-each flourish carefully modelled so the traditional form remains unmistakable. The marigolds' compact texture gives the symbol a tactile, celebratory surface that shimmers subtly under soft lighting, while a central accent cluster of at least two open white lilies provides serene contrast: silky petals curving outward, pale green and yellow stamens visible at their cores, with smaller buds and wisps of baby's breath nestling around them. Fresh green leaves, glossy and pointed, provide depth at the base of the lilies and lift the warm orange with cooler tones. A delicate drop shadow beneath the work hints at a freestanding, handcrafted emblem rather than a flat motif-an offering you could imagine set before worshippers during Vaisakhi or Guru Nanak Jayanti. The composition smells faintly of clove-like marigold and the subtle sweetness of lilies, an olfactory detail that deepens its emotive presence. As a local floral artisan familiar with Hammersmith and nearby Ravenscourt Park, I see this arrangement as both a religious symbol and a communal gesture: suitable for placement in a gurdwara hall, a festival canopy, or a respectful home altar, where its colour, texture, and craftsmanship speak to unity, devotion, and the quiet pride of tradition.
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A reverent, hand-crafted floral Khanda fills the frame against a clean white backdrop, its familiar silhouette assembled from hundreds of bright orange marigold heads. The marigolds are packed tightly to form the circular chakkar and the two crossed kirpans, their compact, velvety petals catching soft studio light so that the orange reads warm and celebratory yet textured and three-dimensional. At the very centre, where the swords intersect, a cluster of large white lilies anchors the composition: at least two fully opened lilies with gently curving petals and green-and-yellow stamens, surrounded by smaller, partially opened buds. Sprays of tiny white gypsophila and glossy green foliage-pointed leaves that may be salal or similar greens-nestle into the folds of marigold, softening the orange field and adding quiet contrast and depth. A subtle drop shadow beneath the piece suggests it sits slightly apart from the white surface, a freestanding tribute rather than a flat illustration. The overall bouquet carries the scent contrast of warm marigold and cool, faintly sweet lilies; the look and aroma are intended to convey devotion, celebration, and dignity. As a floral emblem the Khanda here reads both ceremonial and personal-suitable for display in a gurdwara, at a remembrance table, or as a special commission for Vaisakhi or Gurpurab. From a Hammersmith florist's eye this arrangement balances traditional colour symbolism with modern floral technique, a respectful composition that would resonate with local congregations and families across King Street and near Hammersmith Bridge, offering a tactile, luminous expression of faith and community.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with the ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE, a stunning floral design handcrafted by Flowers Hammersmith. This meaningful Khanda tribute features a bold base of white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in a rich orange tone, symbolising courage, spirit and devotion in the Sikh faith. Elegant white lilies are added to bring purity, peace and grace to the arrangement, creating a powerful and respectful display for Sikh funerals, memorials, and religious ceremonies.

Expertly arranged in our Hammersmith florist, this Khanda tribute measures approximately 62cm x 58cm and is designed to create a striking focal point beside the coffin, at the Gurdwara, or at a remembrance service. To ensure maximum freshness and longevity, some flowers may arrive in bud and will open beautifully over the following days. We follow a thoughtful substitution policy, using only flowers of similar colour, size and premium quality when seasonal availability changes, so the overall look and sentiment remain the same.

Order your Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute online from Flowers Hammersmith for a premium, reliable service and compassionate support at a difficult time. Same-day or next-day delivery is available in Hammersmith and surrounding West London areas, subject to availability. Let our experienced florists help you express your deepest respect and gratitude with this distinctive Sikh floral tribute.
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