A prominent floral Khanda sits centrally against a clean white backdrop, its sacred lines expertly modelled from thousands of compact bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms that form a continuous, softly contoured surface. The yellow chrysanthemums are arranged with precision so that the circular chakkar, the two crossed kirpans and the vertical double-edged khanda read clearly from a few paces away; the dense packing gives the symbol a low-relief sculptural quality, slightly raised from the plane and catching light to reveal subtle shading across the curves. At the fulcrum of the emblem, where the elements converge, a tight cluster of deep red roses-carefully selected for uniform size and tone-creates a focal point, each rose trimmed to sit within a nest of dark green fern fronds. The fern adds a cool, textural counterpoint to the smooth chrysanthemums and frames the roses so they register as a deliberate centrepiece. A delicate grey shadow beneath the arrangement indicates it is a substantial, freestanding tribute rather than a printed motif; the overall impression is respectful and measured, suited to remembrance services, memorials and Sikh cultural events. The scent is understated: the chrysanthemum's light, clean floral notes with a low undercurrent of rose perfume. As a florist familiar with Perivale and neighbouring Greenford, I picture this piece arriving at a local gurdwara or community centre, placed with care on an easel or low stand to speak of honour, continuity and communal remembrance. The craftsmanship, colour balance and considered use of foliage make this an elegantly symbolic floral offering.
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A carefully sculpted floral Khanda rests against a clean white studio backdrop, its sacred outline entirely formed from thousands of small, tightly clustered yellow chrysanthemums that read as a warm, tactile carpet of gold. The arrangement traces the round chakkar, the twin kirpans and the central double-edged khanda with patient craftsmanship: each blossom placed so the petals catch a soft, even studio light that gives the surface a gentle, slightly satiny sheen and a plush three-dimensional depth. At the emblem's heart, where the circular and crossed elements meet, a compact rosette of deep red roses is clustered-five to six buds trimmed close and set into a cradle of dark green fern fronds. The fern's glossy, feathery texture frames the roses and provides a cool, sculptural contrast to the sunlit yellow, while the roses themselves hold a quiet, velvety perfume that would be faintly redolent in a small chapel or community hall. A narrow, pale grey shadow beneath the piece confirms it is a freestanding tribute, balanced and substantial rather than flat, suitable for memorial services, religious commemorations, or cultural events that honour Sikh heritage. The overall impression is one of respectful dignity and bright solace: the yellow chrysanthemums bring a sense of hopeful warmth and continuity, the red roses speak of reverence and love, and the green ferns steady the composition. As a local florist in Perivale might note, this is the kind of bespoke emblem we would place with care at a gurdwara service or a remembrance gathering near Horsenden Hill or Perivale Park, where the symbolic form and fresh materials convey both cultural meaning and quiet comfort.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Celebrate Sikh faith and heritage with the Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute, thoughtfully crafted by Florist Perivale. This striking floral tribute features a bold Khanda symbol created from rich yellow double-sprayed chrysanthemums, beautifully accented with delicate red roses for a meaningful contrast. Ideal for Sikh funerals, memorials, and religious ceremonies, this arrangement offers a respectful and vibrant way to honour a loved one.

Expertly arranged with premium fresh flowers, the Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute measures approximately 62cm in length and 58cm in width, making it a standout focal piece. Each tribute is carefully handmade in Perivale, ensuring attention to detail, balance of colour, and a dignified finish.

Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar size, colour, and quality, always maintaining the overall style and premium look of the design. Florist Perivale offers reliable, fast local delivery, providing peace of mind at a difficult time. Order this bespoke Sikh floral tribute online for compassionate service and a beautiful, respectful display.
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