A beautifully composed Sikh Khanda floral tribute dominates the frame, its emblematic form set against a simple white backdrop that accentuates every curve and detail of the design. The entire symbol - from the upright central blade to the encompassing chakkar circle and the two gracefully arcing kirpans at either side - is crafted from countless royal blue chrysanthemums. Their small, tightly clustered petals overlap like tiny scales, giving the tribute a rich, tactile surface that looks almost like velvet when viewed from a distance. The blue is consistent and intense, reminiscent of the deep tones in ceremonial fabrics often seen during gatherings at local gurdwaras near Golders Green, and it conveys a sense of spiritual gravity and calm. Gentle, diffused lighting casts faint shadows beneath the petals, revealing the sculpted thickness of the arrangement and suggesting that the tribute is slightly raised from the white surface.  

Anchoring the design is a central accent of white and green positioned at the lower portion of the main circular element. Three white roses, poised at the perfect stage of opening, sit at the heart of this cluster. Their petals are smooth and creamy, catching the light so that the centres appear softly illuminated. Around them, airy clusters of white gypsophila and similar filler blooms create a halo-like effect, while sprigs of lush dark green foliage frame the grouping, echoing the tranquil greenery of nearby Golders Hill Park. The contrast of white and green against the royal blue has a calming, reflective quality, suggesting purity, reverence, and hope alongside steadfast faith.  

This floral Khanda feels purpose-made for Sikh funerals and remembrance services in and around NW11, a piece that might rest near a casket or in front of a photograph of the loved one. It speaks quietly of heritage, identity, and devotion, the careful workmanship mirroring the respect and tenderness families in Golders Green wish to express through flowers.
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This image presents a commanding Sikh Khanda floral tribute, its iconic shape rendered entirely in fresh flowers against a bright white background that emphasises its contours and colours. The central double-edged sword, the encompassing circular chakkar, and the two symmetrical side kirpans are all sculpted from densely packed royal blue chrysanthemum heads, each bloom pressed closely to the next. The resulting surface is thick and luxuriant, giving the impression of a soft, cushioned emblem that would feel cool and slightly springy to the touch. The blue is rich and even, conveying a sense of dignity and spiritual depth, much like the quiet atmosphere around Golders Green's places of worship in the early morning. Subtle shadows appear beneath the outer edges of the symbol, adding three-dimensionality and emphasising the careful construction and depth of the tribute.  

Nestled at the base of the central sword, where the eye naturally comes to rest, is a small yet impactful cluster of white and green flowers. Three elegant white roses, their petals gently unfurling, form the central focus, surrounded by fine sprays of white baby's breath that lend an airy, cloud-like texture. Around these, glossy dark green leaves - likely fern or salal - fan out in small arcs, providing a fresh, natural frame and softening the strong geometry of the Khanda. The interplay of the pure white against the deep blue suggests peace, remembrance, and spiritual clarity. 

The overall mood is serene, respectful, and contemplative, perfectly suited to a Sikh funeral, memorial, or celebration of life in the Golders Green area. It is the kind of thoughtful, symbolic tribute a family might arrange for delivery to a local gurdwara or crematorium, reflecting both devotion to faith and love for the person being honoured.

BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with the elegant Blue Khanda Sikh Tribute, thoughtfully crafted by Flower Delivery Golders Green. This striking Sikh funeral tribute features a Khanda shape made from white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in a rich blue, symbolising faith, courage and devotion. Delicate white roses and soft gypsophila are gently interwoven to add purity and serenity to the design.

Expertly arranged by our skilled florists in Golders Green, this Khanda tribute is ideal for Sikh funerals, remembrance ceremonies and religious memorials. The bold blue and white colour palette creates a dignified and respectful focal point, offering comfort and support to family and friends. Measuring approximately 62cm x 58cm, it provides an impressive yet refined floral display.

We use only fresh, premium-quality flowers and follow a thoughtful substitution policy, ensuring that any seasonal changes maintain the same style, colour tone and value. For special requests, personalised touches or specific religious requirements, our friendly customer care team is on hand to help. Enjoy reliable, prompt flower delivery across Golders Green and surrounding areas - order your Blue Khanda Sikh Tribute online today.
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    I was starting to worry that the family and other mourners would arrive at the venue and find no flowers on the podium. I called the customer service to check the progress of my order. She was as welcoming and warm as a person can get. She assured me my delivery was on the way. It arrived before I could put the phone down.

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    The flowers delivered were fresh and the arrangements were perfect. This is a great place to get funeral flowers.

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