Dominating a plain white field, this large floral Khanda is an exercise in disciplined colour and form: the Sikh symbol is assembled entirely from countless small yellow chrysanthemum blooms, each positioned densely to create a softly rounded, slightly three-dimensional surface. The circular chakkar reads as a continuous band of golden petals, the central double-edged sword projects with defined edges in the same yellow mass, and the two crossed kirpans at the base are suggested by careful floral shaping - the overall effect is a faithful, recognizable emblem constructed from living blooms. At the geometric centre, five or six deep red roses form a compact, intense focal point; their velvety layers are intentionally juxtaposed against the sunlit yellow to draw the eye inward. Surrounding those roses, dark green fern fronds fan out, their feathery leaves providing a textured frame that heightens the contrast and adds a quiet, cooling note. A subtle shadow beneath the arrangement confirms its status as a physical tribute, suitable for placement as a freestanding wreath or a ceremonial centerpiece at a memorial. One can almost sense the bouquet's scent profile: the gentle, green-sweet aroma of chrysanthemums mingling with the deeper, traditional perfume of red roses and the earthy freshness of fern. This floral emblem would be particularly apt for services and cultural remembrances in the Golders Green area - made with measured care, botanical skill, and a respect for Sikh symbolism.
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A substantial floral sculpture shaped unmistakably as the Sikh Khanda emblem fills the frame against a clean white backdrop, its silhouette lifted slightly by a soft shadow that hints at the work's three-dimensional presence. The whole motif is built from thousands of small, tightly packed bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms whose rounded heads and layered petals create a plush, almost velvety surface; the yellow is sunny and warm without being garish, catching a cool studio light so the texture reads as sculpted rather than flat. The emblem's defining parts are clearly articulated in flowers: the central double-edged khanda sword rises from the heart, the circular chakram traces a perfect ring, and the two crossed kirpans anchor the base - all delineated by careful floral density and subtle shaping. Nestled at the centre where those elements converge is a compact cluster of five deep red roses, their velvety petals forming a dramatic, respectful focal point. Those roses are cushioned by dark green fern fronds whose fine, feathered texture frames and intensifies the contrast between crimson and gold. There's a faint, comforting scent suggested by the composition - warm yellow pollen notes with the green, slightly resinous lift of fern and the soft perfume of classic red roses - which together suggest a piece meant to console and honour. As a florist who has created tributes for communities around Golders Green and near Golders Green Road, I see this as a ceremonial tribute suited to memorial services, gurdwara commemorations, or cultural observances - a crafted emblem of faith rendered in seasonal chrysanthemums, rich red roses, and supportive greenery.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with the Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute, a beautifully crafted floral tribute symbolizing faith, strength and remembrance. Expertly arranged by Flower Delivery Golders Green, this striking Khanda design is created with rich yellow double spray chrysanthemums, carefully shaped to form the sacred Sikh emblem and accented with elegant red roses for a heartfelt touch of contrast.

Perfect for Sikh funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies in Golders Green and nearby areas, this tribute offers a dignified and respectful way to pay your respects. The bright yellow blooms represent warmth, devotion and hope, while the deep red roses add a sense of love and reverence. Measuring approximately 62cm by 58cm, it creates an impressive display that stands out with meaning and beauty.

Our skilled florists in Golders Green handcraft each Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute with care, using fresh, premium-quality flowers. Where seasonal availability requires, we may substitute blooms with alternatives of similar colour, size and equal or higher quality, ensuring the overall style and impact remain the same. Enjoy a reliable, friendly service and local flower delivery from a trusted Golders Green florist. Order this meaningful Sikh tribute online today for a respectful floral display that truly reflects your sentiments.
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