A large, ceremonial Khanda constructed from innumerable small, bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms dominates a white photographic field, the kind of floral workmanship that reads as both devotional symbol and sculpted object. The yellow flowers are packed densely to form clean, continuous lines - the rounded chakkar, the upright double-edged sword and the pair of crossed kirpans at the base - all rendered with a rhythm of petals that creates depth and a slightly raised, tactile effect. The hue is a warm, sunny yellow, vivid against the white ground, and the petal edges catch light so that the emblem seems to glow faintly from within. At the very centre, where the emblem's geometry meets, a compact cluster of five to six rich red roses is arranged with intentional restraint; their dark, velveteen petals read as a quiet, solemn heart to the composition. Lush, deep green fern fronds cradle the roses, introducing a cool, textured border that heightens the red-yellow contrast and lends a natural frame to the focal point. A soft grey shadow beneath implies solidity and shows that this is a freestanding tribute - appropriate as a funeral wreath, memorial centerpiece, or ceremonial offering during an event honouring Sikh faith and remembrance. The overall scent is gentle - green and floral with a transient rose note - and the craftsmanship reflects local florist practice in Lea Bridge and surrounding Leyton and Walthamstow communities, where such respectful, symbolically accurate tributes are often requested for cultural services.
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A striking, hand-crafted floral Khanda sits centered against a stark white background, every detail built from thousands of tiny, tightly packed bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms. Viewed up close, the yellow surface reads like a plush tapestry - petals layered so densely they create a softly ruffled, almost tactile texture, and the way studio light skims across them gives the emblem a warm, sunlit sheen. The Khanda's circular chakkar, the central double-edged sword and the two crossed kirpans are all faithfully modelled in the same golden-yellow flowers, their sweeping curves and sharp points suggested by careful clustering and subtle variance in bloom angle. At the emblem's heart, where the elements converge, a concentrated cluster of five deep red roses forms a small, solemn focal eye; the roses are mature but tightly budded, their velvety petals absorbing light and producing a quiet, dignified contrast to the bright yellow. Dark green fern fronds cradle the red roses, their fine, feathery texture providing a cool border that visually anchors the centre. A faint grey shadow beneath the arrangement confirms this is a physical tribute - a substantial floral relief likely intended for a memorial, religious ceremony or cultural commemoration connected to Sikh heritage. From a florist's vantage the piece smells of gentle green stems and a faint rose perfume beneath the cleaner chrysanthemum notes, an understated fragrance suited to quiet respect. As a local Lea Bridge florist I picture this displayed near the River Lea or at a community gurdwara, offered with the care of neighbourhood floristry familiar with local rites and the weight of tradition.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Celebrate Sikh faith and honour a loved one with our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute, handcrafted by Flowers Lea Bridge in East London. This striking floral tribute features a bold Khanda symbol created with vibrant yellow double sprayed chrysanthemums, beautifully accented with rich red roses for a powerful contrast. Expertly arranged for funerals, religious ceremonies, and memorials, this Khanda tribute offers a respectful and meaningful way to pay your respects.

Each piece is carefully designed by our skilled florists to ensure a premium finish and lasting impression. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it a standout focal tribute. As some flowers are seasonal, we may substitute blooms with those of similar colour, size and value, always maintaining the same high standard of style and quality.

Perfect for Sikh funerals and Gurdwara tributes, this yellow and red floral Khanda is available for local delivery from Flowers Lea Bridge. Order online for reliable, compassionate service and fresh, long-lasting flowers.
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