A boldly shaped Khanda emblem, rendered entirely in blooms, occupies the photograph: the double-edged khanda, the encircling chakram and the two crossed kirpans are all depicted by thousands of bright yellow chrysanthemum heads, densely packed to form crisp contours and slight relief against a clean white background. The yellow petals create a warm, tactile surface that throws soft highlights and shadow, while a defined shadow beneath the piece hints at its tangible presence-likely a freestanding wreath or a display panel for a remembrance service. Nested at the visual heart of the symbol is a concentrated group of rich red roses-five to six buds arranged tightly and nestled into a bed of deep green fern foliage-whose polished leaves and velvety petals provide a strong counterpoint to the airy texture of the chrysanthemums. The scent is suggested rather than dominant: gentle green chrysanthemum notes underpinned by the fuller, sweeter aroma of rose. As a local florist familiar with ceremonial work in Teddington, from services held near Bushy Park to gatherings at nearby places of worship, I see this as a traditional and respectful tribute, its colours chosen to convey both remembrance (yellow) and love or honour (red). The composition balances symbolic fidelity with horticultural skill, crafted to be carried into a gurdwara or set beside a memorial in the borough with quiet dignity.
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A thoughtful, hand-built floral Khanda fills the frame: the Sikh emblem-central double-edged sword, encircling chakram and two crossed kirpans-is carefully sculpted from thousands of small, tightly clustered bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms against a stark white backdrop. The yellow surface reads almost like a soft woven textile from a short distance, each tiny petal catching light and creating a gentle, sunlit sheen. At the very centre, where the circular chakkar meets the upright blade, a compact cluster of deep red roses-five tightly furled buds-sits cradled in a rosette of dark green fern fronds, the glossy foliage sharpening the colour contrast and drawing the eye inward. A faint grey shadow beneath the piece gives the tribute a subtle sense of weight and presence on the white plane. Up close the textures change: the chrysanthemums are cushiony and plush, their scent light and green, while the red roses bring a richer, warmer perfume and smooth, velvety petals. The composition reads as both an emblem of faith and a careful work of funeral and ceremonial floristry, made to be carried, displayed upright or propped at a service. As a florist who has provided tributes for families meeting at Teddington Gurdwara or gathering near Bushy Park and Teddington Lock, I recognise the quiet intent behind the colours-sunny remembrance in yellow and enduring love in red-and the respect in construction. This floral Khanda is presented with a calm dignity suited to memorial services, cultural celebrations, and communal moments of prayer in and around Teddington.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Celebrate Sikh faith and heritage with our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute from Flowers Teddington. Crafted with care, this striking funeral and memorial arrangement features a Khanda design made from rich yellow double-sprayed chrysanthemums, accented with delicate red roses for a touch of contrast and warmth. Perfect for Sikh funerals, remembrance ceremonies or as a respectful tribute, this design symbolises strength, unity and devotion.

Expertly arranged by our florists in Teddington, the Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute offers a premium finish and thoughtful attention to detail. Measuring approximately 62cm in length and 58cm in width, it creates an elegant focal point beside the casket or at the service. We use only fresh, high-quality blooms to ensure your tribute looks beautiful throughout the ceremony.

As some flowers are seasonal, we may occasionally substitute blooms with similar colours and styles of equal or superior quality, ensuring the same overall look and feel. Whether you're honouring a loved one or sending condolences from afar, Flowers Teddington provides a reliable, compassionate service and prompt local delivery. Order this meaningful Sikh funeral tribute online at flowersteddington.co.uk and let our team help you express your respect and remembrance.
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