A large, impeccably crafted Khanda-shaped floral tribute dominates the frame, photographed on a pure white background that accentuates its bright palette and casts a soft grey shadow beneath, suggesting the work's physical presence as a freestanding memorial wreath or ceremonial display. The emblem - the vertical double-edged sword at the centre, the encircling chakram, and the two crossed kirpans below - is composed almost entirely of thousands of tiny, tightly clustered yellow chrysanthemum blooms. From a florist's perspective the yellow field reads like a textured textile: dense, plush, and uniformly sunlit, each chrysanthemum head contributing to the smooth, sculpted outline of the symbol. Anchoring the design is a bold central cluster of deep red roses - five to six rich, velvety buds - arranged with intent and nestled among deep green fern fronds that fan out to cradle and set off the crimson focal point. The fern's glossy, serrated leaves add a cool tonal counterpoint to the warm yellows and reds, creating a composed, reverent palette. The overall mood is quiet, dignified, and comforting; the yellow suggests remembrance and gentle optimism, while the roses convey respect and enduring love. The implied scent is delicate: a green, leafy note from the ferns, the light, clean sweetness of chrysanthemum, and the fuller, classic perfume of roses. As floral artisans serving Hackney Wick - often delivering to nearby White Post Lane, Wallis Road, or community ceremonies by the Olympic Park - we design pieces like this to honour Sikh heritage with accuracy and care. Florist Hackney Wick would describe this tribute as a considered, traditional offering suited for funerals, religious services, and cultural commemorations.
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A reverent floral sculpture shaped precisely as the Khanda - the Sikh emblem of the double-edged sword flanked by two curved kirpans and encircled by a chakram - sits photographed against a clean white background, the edges softened by a faint grey shadow that suggests a substantial, freestanding tribute. The emblem is formed almost entirely from thousands of tightly packed bright yellow chrysanthemums, their small rounded heads arranged so closely they create a plush, almost carpet-like surface that follows every curve and trough of the symbol. The sunlit yellow petals read warm and tactile in the image, each bloom's silky ruffled edges catching light to give a gentle three-dimensional relief to the circular chakkar and the vertical khanda blade. Nestled at the emblem's centre is a compact cluster of deep red roses - five or six buds with velvety petals - surrounded by sprays of dark green fern fronds that cradle the roses like a foliage halo. The contrast between the glossy, saturated red and the cheerful yellow is striking yet solemn; the green ferns add a cool, grounding line that frames the heart of the design. A delicate, green-tinged floral scent is implied - the clean, faint sweetness of roses with the green, slightly herbal note of fern and the soft, powdery chrysanthemum aroma - suitable for a memorial, religious service, or cultural commemoration. As a florist in Hackney Wick might explain, this piece balances symbolic precision with tactile warmth, its craftsmanship evident in the uniformity of the yellow field and the careful nestling of the central roses. The image reads as both a statement of faith and a comforting tribute, ready to be placed at a place of remembrance or a community ceremony near Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park or Fish Island.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute is a beautifully crafted floral homage, thoughtfully designed by Florist Hackney Wick for Sikh funerals, memorials and remembrance services. This striking tribute features a bed of vibrant yellow double sprayed chrysanthemums, symbolising purity, strength and light, expertly shaped into the sacred Khanda emblem. Delicate red roses are carefully added for contrast, representing love, courage and honour.

Handmade in Hackney Wick, each Khanda tribute is arranged with meticulous attention to detail, ensuring a premium, respectful display for your loved one. Measuring approximately 62cm in length and 58cm in width, it creates a meaningful focal point beside the coffin, at the service, or at the graveside.

We use only fresh, florist-quality stems and follow a thoughtful substitution policy should any seasonal flowers be unavailable, always matching the colour, size and value to maintain the design's integrity. Ideal for families seeking a traditional Sikh funeral tribute in East London, this arrangement can be delivered with care across Hackney and surrounding areas.

Order the Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute online from Florist Hackney Wick for reliable, compassionate service and fresh, long-lasting blooms that honour their faith and memory.
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