This floral composition interprets the Khanda emblem with measured artistry: thousands of tiny orange marigold heads have been arranged to define the circular chakkar, the two crossed kirpans and the central double-edged sword, their dense clustering producing a sculptural, tactile surface that glows against the white backdrop. In the very centre, where the swords overlap, a neat cluster of snow-white lilies unfurls - two or more prominent blooms with softly curved petals revealing pale green and yellow stamens - the lilies' cool luminosity offsetting the marigolds' fiery hue. Interspersed around the lilies are delicate clouds of gypsophila and swathes of deep green foliage, likely salal, which create gentle visual breathing room and underline the symbol's contours. The composition sits slightly raised from the surface, a soft drop shadow confirming its physical presence as a freestanding tribute or ceremonial display. From a sensory standpoint one can almost sense the contrast: the marigolds' warm, slightly spicy-earthy character beside the lilies' refined perfume, together forming an offering that feels both celebratory and contemplative. I picture such a piece brought to a Gurdwara table near the riverside or displayed for Vaisakhi celebrations in Teddington, its orange and white palette visible from Broad Street to Ferry Road. The overall impression is one of respect and craftsmanship - traditional flowers used with deliberate care to communicate devotion, community and quiet dignity.
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A meticulously crafted floral Khanda sits against a clean white backdrop, its iconic form rendered in a dense carpet of bright orange marigold heads. From a florist's eye the surface reads like a warm, tactile tapestry: thousands of little marigold pom-poms packed close together to give the swords, circular chakkar and central double-edged khanda a lush, three-dimensional profile that catches the soft studio light and casts a gentle drop shadow beneath. At the point where the kirpans would cross, a cluster of at least two fully open white lilies anchors the design - petals unfurling with subtle cream undertones and delicate green and yellow stamens visible at their centers - their cool, heady scent imagined against the marigolds' richer, earthier note. Sprays of tiny white gypsophila and glossy green foliage, likely salal, weave around the lilies and along edges of the orange form, softening the silhouette and adding delicate depth and contrast. The overall effect is reverent and celebratory at once: floral craftsmanship that reads as an offering, a commemorative decoration, or a focal piece for a religious observance. As a local florist I picture this displayed in a Gurdwara hall or on a quiet mantel near Bushy Park or the Teddington High Street, where the orange and white will stand out in morning light. The arrangement suggests both tradition and careful hands-on technique - a visually strong, tactile tribute that communicates devotion, unity and serene dignity without words.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a cherished Sikh loved one with the Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Flowers Teddington. This striking floral tribute is thoughtfully designed in the symbolic Khanda shape, making it a meaningful choice for Sikh funerals, memorials and religious ceremonies. Expertly arranged white double spray chrysanthemums are carefully sprayed in a vibrant orange hue, then accented with elegant white lilies for a beautiful contrast of colour and texture.

Created by our skilled florists in Teddington, this premium tribute combines cultural respect with high-quality fresh blooms. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it a standout tribute for display beside the casket, at the Gurdwara, or at the service. To ensure maximum freshness and longevity, some flowers may be delivered in bud, allowing you to enjoy their natural opening over time.

As certain flowers can be seasonal, we may substitute blooms with similar varieties of the same or superior quality, style and value, while always preserving the overall look and feel of the design. Trust Flowers Teddington for a respectful, reliable Sikh Khanda tribute with caring service and prompt local delivery. Order online today for a dignified floral expression of gratitude, faith and remembrance.
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