A sculpted Ik Onkar motif occupies the centre of a bright, unadorned white field, its familiar sweep and upright numeral rendered in a tapestry of vividly orange marigold flowers. Thousands of small marigolds are nested closely to form the Ek (the numeral '1'), the graceful crescent-like strokes and the small bindi-each bloom contributing subtle texture and a warm, celebratory glow. At the lower centre of the marigold figure, a composed cluster of white lilies provides a gentle focal contrast: at least two lilies are in full bloom, their petals unfurling with refined elegance and revealing pale green flecks and pale yellow anthers; several tight buds and glossy green leaves tuck in around them, and delicate gypsophila adds a soft, cloud-like halo that breathes light into the composition.

The arrangement casts a soft shadow on the white surface, emphasizing its handcrafted depth and suggesting a freestanding offering crafted for sacred space. The orange marigolds recall traditional Punjabi festival colour and the lilies suggest purity and calm - together they create a visual prayer that would be fitting in a gurdwara or at a home shrine during Vaisakhi or Guru Nanak Jayanti. In Sidcup and neighbouring parts of Bexley, such a floral Ik Onkar is often seen at communal observances, where texture, fragrance and colour carry meaning as strongly as words. The piece reads both as respectful devotion and as meticulous floral craftsmanship, shaped to honour belief and to centre a moment of shared reverence.
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A reverent, hand-assembled floral Khanda rests against a clean white backdrop, its emblematic shape sculpted from hundreds of bright orange marigold heads that catch the light and read as a single, warm surface. The marigolds are packed closely enough to suggest velvet-like texture - dense, tactile, and slightly ruffled at the edges - forming the chakkar (circular disc), the two crossed kirpans, and the upright central khanda with precise, familiar contours. At the focal point where the kirpans converge, a cluster of large white lilies is tucked in as a calm, luminous counterpoint: at least two fully open lilies with gently cupped petals reveal pale green-and-yellow stamens, while several smaller buds promise more blossom. Around these lilies, glossy green foliage and delicate sprays of tiny white filler flowers, like gypsophila, soften the transition between orange and white and add subtle depth and movement to the piece.

The arrangement sits slightly off the surface, a soft drop shadow betraying its three-dimensional build and careful craftsmanship. There is a discreet, ceremonial quality to the composition - the warm marigolds read as both celebration and devotion, the lilies offering quiet purity - evoking observance, remembrance, and cultural pride. Imagine this floral Khanda placed in a Sidcup community hall or brought as an offering to a nearby gurdwara during Vaisakhi or Gurpurab: the scent of marigold and the cool fragrance of lilies would mingle, the colours resonant against white walls. A local florist's handiwork in Bexley and the surrounding neighbourhoods, it speaks of respectful tradition, artisan skill, and the comforting presence of floral ritual in community life.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with the dignified elegance of the Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Sidcup Florist. Thoughtfully handcrafted, this striking tribute features a traditional Khanda design created with white double spray chrysanthemums carefully sprayed in a rich orange tone, symbolising courage, spirituality and remembrance. Delicate white lilies are added to bring softness, purity and grace to the arrangement, creating a meaningful floral tribute for Sikh funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies.

Measuring approximately 62cm x 58cm, this Khanda floral tribute offers an impressive display while remaining suitable for chapel, crematorium or graveside. Our skilled florists in Sidcup use only fresh, premium-quality blooms, ensuring a beautiful finish and excellent longevity. Flowers may be delivered in bud to maximise vase life, allowing the tribute to open and look its best for the service.

At Sidcup Florist, we understand how important it is to say goodbye with respect. If certain flowers are out of season, we will carefully substitute with blooms of similar colour, style and value, maintaining the overall look and sentiment of your tribute. With reliable local delivery across Sidcup and surrounding areas, you can trust us to create and deliver your Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute with care and professionalism. Order online or contact our friendly team to arrange your funeral flowers today.
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