A visually striking Khanda emblem has been hand-formed from a sea of bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms, the tiny heads densely packed to trace the circular chakram, the two crossed kirpans and the central double-edged sword with articulate clarity. The yellow field is textured and slightly three-dimensional, each petal edge catching the light and producing a soft, warm glow that contrasts with the stark white background. At the point where the emblem's lines converge sits a composed cluster of rich red roses - five to six buds - carefully arranged among deep green fern fronds that cradle the roses and provide a cool, textured frame against the luminous yellow. A soft grey shadow under the arrangement confirms its physical presence as a substantial tribute, likely prepared for a memorial table, a gurdwara entrance display or a ceremonial commemoration in the local community. The overall impression is one of deliberate, comforting craftsmanship: the chrysanthemums offer a dense, almost cushion-like surface; the roses provide a measured gravity, and the ferns add a relaxed, natural edge. The scent would be gentle and floral, with the chrysanthemum's light tea-like note and the familiar, warm scent of garden roses. Having worked across Newham neighbourhoods from Beckton Park to Cyprus DLR, I imagine this piece standing respectfully at a remembrance ceremony near the Royal Docks, its colours and form communicating honour and steady devotion. The balance of yellow for remembrance and optimism, red for deep respect, and green for life demonstrates thoughtful floristry and cultural sensitivity appropriate to Sikh heritage occasions.
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A carefully sculpted floral Khanda fills the frame: the revered Sikh emblem rendered entirely in bright, densely clustered yellow chrysanthemum blooms that build the circular chakkar, the two curved kirpans and the upright double-edged khanda at the center. The flowers are packed so closely their round faces create a plush, almost quilted surface, the petals catching soft studio light and throwing faint, warm highlights across the sunny yellow. At the heart of the emblem a tight cluster of deep red roses - five elegant buds - is nestled among sprigs of dark green fern, the glossy fronds fanning the roses and giving a cool, leafy counterpoint to the warm yellows. The arrangement rests against a clean white backdrop with a subtle grey shadow beneath, which hints that this is a substantial, freestanding funeral or ceremonial tribute rather than a flat print; the shadow gives gentle depth and affirms the careful workmanship. The scent would be quietly floral and green - the honeyed, slightly spicy perfume of chrysanthemums softened by the classic, velvet-rose aroma and the herbaceous tang of ferns. As a florist in Beckton I picture this piece placed near the entrance of a gurdwara service or on a memorial table at a family remembrance in the Royal Docks; it reads as both an act of devotion and an expression of calm dignity. The colour contrast and meticulous shaping speak to respect and tradition: yellow for remembrance and light, red for steadfast love, and green to hold and frame the composition, all composed with the kind of technique local families trust for moments that matter.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor Sikh faith and tradition with the Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute from Flowers Beckton. This striking funeral tribute is expertly crafted in the symbolic Khanda shape, featuring a rich bed of yellow double sprayed chrysanthemums carefully arranged for a full, premium finish. Elegant small red roses are delicately added for contrast, creating a heartfelt floral display that stands out with dignity and respect.

Perfect for Sikh funerals, memorials and religious ceremonies, this Khanda tribute is designed to convey love, remembrance and spiritual devotion. Our skilled florists in Beckton handcraft each piece with care, using fresh, high-quality blooms to ensure a beautiful and long-lasting arrangement.

Approximate dimensions:
Length: 62cm (24 inches)
Width: 58cm (22 inches)

At Flowers Beckton, we understand how important it is to say goodbye in a meaningful way. Where certain flowers are out of season, we will thoughtfully substitute with blooms of similar colour, size and value, maintaining the overall style and quality of your tribute. Reliable local delivery from our Beckton flower shop helps ensure your Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute arrives in perfect condition for the service. Order online today at flowersbeckton.co.uk for a respectful, premium Sikh funeral arrangement.
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