Presented on a pristine white plane, this large floral Khanda is realised entirely from thousands of small, bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms that have been placed so closely together they form a plush, almost sculpted surface. The emblem's circular chakkar, the vertical double-edged khanda sword and the two crossed kirpans are all defined by the same sunny yellow, giving the symbol a unified, glowing silhouette that reads from across a room. At the geometric heart of the chakkar, where the emblem's strength and meaning centre, five to six rich red roses are clustered tightly; their deep crimson petals are glossy and dense, a textural foil to the matte ruffle of the chrysanthemums. Dark green fern fronds surround and support the roses, their narrow, feathered leaves creating a natural collar that accentuates the central red and provides a cool tonal counterpoint to the warm yellows. A soft grey shadow beneath the work hints at weight and dimension, suggesting this is a freestanding tribute prepared for ceremonial display. The scent is restrained and clean-green notes from the fern, a faint sweetness from the roses, and the understated, comforting aroma of fresh chrysanthemums. For family and community gatherings in Canonbury-whether a memorial service on St. Paul's Road, a cultural observance at a local centre, or a commemorative display at Canonbury Square-this arrangement reads as both reverent and uplifting. The craftsmanship is deliberate and respectful, marrying symbolic fidelity with horticultural skill to produce a floral emblem that honours tradition and comforts those who gather.
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A striking, three-dimensional floral sculpture shaped unmistakably as the Khanda-the central emblem of Sikhism-rests against a pure white backdrop, its form composed almost entirely of countless small, tightly clustered bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms. From a short distance the yellow surface reads as a warm, sunlit field; close up the petals form a plush, textured carpet that follows each curve of the circular chakkar, the upright double-edged khanda blade, and the two crossed kirpans below. Nestled at the exact heart of the chakram, where the emblem's lines converge, a compact cluster of five deep red roses forms a dramatic focal point: their velvety petals and ruby tones contrast sharply with the golden surround and are cradled in a halo of dark green fern fronds that tuck in like a soft, living frame. The overall finish is precise and sculptural, the blooms trimmed to a uniform height so the symbol reads with clarity from every angle; a faint, cool shadow beneath the arrangement on the white surface anchors it as a physical tribute, not a flat graphic. The scent is quietly floral-green, faintly sweet, and respectful rather than overpowering-suggesting careful selection for a memorial or ceremonial setting. As a local Canonbury floral creation, this piece feels both celebratory and solemn: the yellow chrysanthemums suggest remembrance and optimism, the red roses quietly convey respect and deep affection. Whether placed at a remembrance service in Canonbury Square or displayed at a cultural commemoration on Upper Street, this handcrafted Khanda made of chrysanthemums, roses, and fern offers a considered, tactile expression of faith and tribute.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with the radiant Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute from Flower Delivery Canonbury. Thoughtfully crafted in the shape of the sacred Khanda symbol, this meaningful funeral and remembrance arrangement is ideal for Sikh memorials, funerals, and religious ceremonies in Canonbury and surrounding areas. Featuring a rich base of yellow double sprayed chrysanthemums, accented with delicate red roses, this design combines reverence with a warm, uplifting glow. Each tribute is carefully hand-made by our skilled florists to ensure a premium, reliable finish that reflects your love and respect. Approximate dimensions: Length 62cm (24 inches), Width 58cm (22 inches), making it a striking yet elegant tribute for the service. Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar size, colour and quality, ensuring the same or superior style and value. At Flower Delivery Canonbury, we pride ourselves on friendly service and timely delivery, helping you send the perfect Sikh tribute with ease. Order this Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute online today for professional, compassionate flower delivery in Canonbury.
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