Centered on a clean white field, this floral Ik Onkar symbol - the Sikh affirmation 'God is One' - has been intricately composed from thousands of luminous orange marigold blossoms. The arrangement captures the symbol's distinctive vertical sweep and subtle curving strokes by varying the marigolds' density and layering, so the numeral-like Ek, the sweeping crescent extensions and the small bindi are read easily at a glance. At the lower centre of the orange form a graceful cluster of white lilies has been placed as an accent: two or more fully open lilies with softly arched petals and visible pale green-yellow stamens create a serene focal point, while a few tighter buds and slender green leaves provide depth and progression. Tiny white filler blooms, likely gypsophila, threaded through the greenery offer a delicate, cloud-like contrast to the saturated orange, and the foliage's glossy texture provides a cool visual counterpoint. A soft shadow beneath the composition hints at a freestanding ceremonial creation intended for placing on an altar or a community display. The overall colour story - vibrant saffron-orange against pure white and fresh green - evokes Vaisakhi and Gurpurab decorations and the warm, communal energy of Blackheath's festivals. As a florist familiar with arranging religious emblems for homes and Gurdwaras around Blackheath Park and Lee Road, I picture this piece greeting worshippers with both joyful celebration and quiet devotion, its scent a layered whisper of marigold warmth and lily coolness.
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A meticulously crafted floral Khanda rests against a pristine white backdrop, its iconic elements formed from hundreds of closely packed bright orange marigold heads. The circular chakkar, the two crossed kirpans, and the upright double-edged khanda are all shaped with careful layering of marigold petals so the symbol reads clearly from a short distance; the dense, velvety texture of the marigolds catches the light and gives the piece a warm, sculpted depth. Nestled where the kirpans cross is a refined cluster of white lilies - at least two fully open blooms with gently unfurling petals revealing pale green and yellow stamens - surrounded by smaller lily buds that promise further opening. Sprays of tiny white filler flowers, like gypsophila, and glossy green foliage, perhaps salal or similar evergreen leaves, frame the center, softening the vivid orange and adding botanical contrast. A subtle drop shadow beneath suggests this is a freestanding tribute or ceremonial piece rather than a flat emblem, and the whole composition radiates reverence and celebration. The scent would be a quiet mix of warm, resinous marigold and the cool, sweet perfume of lilies, familiar in temple offerings and memorial displays. As a local florist who often prepares religious decorations for Vaisakhi and Gurpurab at nearby Gurdwaras around Blackheath Village and Greenwich, I imagine this arrangement set on a table in soft morning light, inviting reflection and communal dignity. The arrangement balances the boldness of orange marigolds with the calm purity of white lilies to convey devotion, unity, and the gentle strength of tradition in a respectful floral homage.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with the beautifully handcrafted Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Blackheath Flowers. Designed as a meaningful Sikh funeral tribute, this striking arrangement features a bold Khanda shape made from white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in a vibrant orange hue. Elegant white lilies are added to bring softness, purity and grace to the design.

Perfect for Sikh funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies, this Khanda tribute is created by our skilled florists in Blackheath with great care and respect. Its approximate dimensions of 62cm x 58cm make it an eye-catching yet tasteful display for the service or place of remembrance.

To ensure your tribute arrives looking fresh and lasts as long as possible, some flowers may be delivered in bud so you can watch them open beautifully. Seasonal substitutions may be made, but we always match the colour, size and style with flowers of equal or superior quality and value.

Order your Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute online from Blackheath Flowers for a premium, reliable service and compassionate support at a difficult time.
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