A dignified, large-scale Khanda emblem fashioned entirely from flowers rests against a pristine white backdrop, its shadow giving a subtle sense of depth and weight as though poised for carriage into a ceremony. The emblem's outline and internal forms are executed in thousands of compact bright yellow chrysanthemum heads, each one positioned to follow the sweeping curves of the chakkar, the upward flares and the central khanda sword-resulting in a tactile, gently puffed surface where petals overlap like carefully laid tiles. At the very centre a small constellation of five to six deep red roses creates a solemn focal point; those classic buds are arranged tightly and ringed by rich, dark green fern foliage that lifts and fans the roses so they read as the confident heart of the design. The combination of sunny yellow, true crimson and forest-green feels both celebratory and reverent, suitable for use as a funeral wreath, a temple or gurdwara floral offering, or a commemorative display at a community remembrance in west London. The arrangement implies a soft floral aroma-fresh chrysanthemum sweetness and the green, resinous note of ferns-while the white negative space around the piece means its symbolic silhouette is perfectly legible in photographs and in situ. Imagining delivery across Barnes, perhaps to a service near Barnes Bridge or to a small reception on Church Road, the piece reflects careful Floristry: precise shaping, thoughtful colour contrast and cultural sensitivity in honouring Sikh iconography.
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A large, sculpted floral tribute takes the shape of the Sikh Khanda emblem, photographed against a clean white backdrop with a soft grey shadow beneath that gives the piece a quiet presence. The symbol is built almost entirely from thousands of small, tightly clustered bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms; their densely packed heads create a plush, almost quilted texture that follows the circular chakkar, the twin kirpans and the central double-edged khanda sword with respectful precision. At the emblem's heart a compact cluster of five deep red roses sits like a steady pulse, each rosebud close and finished, framed by short sprigs of dark green fern that lift and cradle the crimson while sharpening the yellow around it. The overall palette-sunny yellow, true red and cool green-is vivid without being loud, conveying warmth, reverence and clarity. There is a faint, clean floral scent implied-green and honeyed rather than overpowering-supported by the matte, velvety look of the chrysanthemum petals and the waxy sheen of the rosebuds. The composition reads as a carefully made funeral wreath or ceremonial centerpiece suited to a remembrance service, a community gathering, or a cultural event honouring Sikh heritage. As a florist in Barnes I imagine this displayed near church or community centre doors, or tenderly carried into a service at a local hall, the colours holding symbolic weight while the craftsmanship offers comfort. The white field around the tribute ensures every curve and shadow of the Khanda stands out clearly, a dignified floral statement crafted with attention to shape, texture and meaning.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute is a striking floral memorial, carefully crafted to honour Sikh faith and tradition. Designed by Flowers Barnes in Barnes, this tribute features a rich bed of yellow double sprayed chrysanthemums, symbolising warmth, respect and remembrance. Accented with elegant red roses, it creates a bold contrast that adds depth and dignity to the arrangement.

Perfect for funerals, memorials or Gurdwara offerings, this Khanda tribute is shaped with precision to reflect the sacred Sikh emblem. Each piece is hand-made by our skilled florists, using fresh, premium blooms for a long-lasting display. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it an impressive focal tribute.

We offer reliable local delivery from our Barnes flower shop, with careful handling to ensure your tribute arrives in perfect condition. Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar colour, size and quality, always maintaining the overall style and meaning of the design. Choose the Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute from Flowers Barnes to convey heartfelt respect and devotion. Order online today for a thoughtful, beautifully presented Sikh funeral tribute.
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