A vibrant, hand-crafted Ik Onkar rendered entirely from thousands of bright orange marigold blossoms fills the centre of a spotless white field, the traditional Sikh insignia rendered with the affectionate precision of a devoted floral artist. The marigolds are arranged densely enough to create a richly textured, almost woven surface that reflects light in warm, celebratory waves; the emblem's vertical stroke, curved flourishes, and the small bindi-like dot are all carefully modelled so the numeral one and its accompanying curves read clearly from a short distance. At the lower midpoint of the marigold formation a cluster of pristine white lilies is seated like a quiet jewel: at least two lilies are fully open with softly rolled petals revealing pale yellow stamens, surrounded by smaller buds that bring a sense of future bloom. Interspersed among the lilies are sprigs of deep glossy foliage and delicate white filler flowers, possibly gypsophila, which temper the orange with cool highlights and create gentle negative space inside the design. A faint drop shadow beneath suggests a freestanding presentation, the kind you would place in a Gurdwara foyer or on a community altar during Guru Nanak Jayanti or Vaisakhi. The overall impression is one of reverent celebration: the tactile, warm texture of marigold and the cool, tranquil perfume of lilies together evoke devotion, unity, and the calm concentration of ritual. Locally, this piece would resonate with families and congregations from Greenhithe station to surrounding neighbourhoods, a floral declaration of faith crafted with steady hands and cultural knowledge.
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A carefully sculpted floral Khanda rests against a clean white backdrop, its sacred geometry rendered entirely in small, sun-bright orange marigold heads. The circular chakkar is formed from a dense, tactile ring of marigolds whose velvety petals catch the soft studio light and throw a warm, luminous glow; behind it the two crossed kirpans are suggested by continuous bands of the same orange blooms, and a smaller upright double-edged khanda is articulated in the centre with particularly compact packing to read as a blade. Nestled where the kirpans meet, a cluster of large white lilies offers a serene counterpoint: at least two lilies are fully open, their ivory petals curving back to reveal delicate green-tinted throats and yellow stamens, while a few smaller buds hold the promise of further unfurling. Sprigs of glossy green foliage, the pointed leaves reminiscent of salal, and airy clouds of tiny white gypsophila weave through the lower and inner edges, softening the intense orange and adding depth and shadow. The arrangement sits slightly off the surface, the faint drop shadow beneath indicating a freestanding presentation, the kind of piece I might place in a Gurdwara setting or at a respectful community commemoration. The scent is quietly floral, a warm, almost honeyed note from the marigolds tempered by the cool, heady perfume of lilies. Close to the Thames in Greenhithe, this composition would read as both a devotional offering and a celebratory emblem during Vaisakhi or Gurpurab, carrying reverence, warmth, and the precise hand of a local florist familiar with Sikh traditions and communal moments.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with the striking Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Flowers Greenhithe. Designed as a heartfelt Sikh funeral and remembrance arrangement, this tribute features a symbolic Khanda shape carefully crafted from white double spray chrysanthemums, expertly coloured in a rich orange tone. Elegant white lilies are added for a touch of purity and serenity, creating a meaningful floral display for Sikh ceremonies, memorials and religious occasions.

Measuring approximately 62cm x 58cm, this Khanda tribute offers an impressive yet tasteful size for placing beside the coffin, at the altar or as a focal point at the service. Each design is handcrafted by our skilled florists in Greenhithe using fresh, premium-quality flowers for longer-lasting beauty. To maximise vase life, some blooms may arrive in bud so you can appreciate them as they open.

As flowers are seasonal, we may substitute blooms with similar colours and styles of equal or higher value, ensuring the tribute retains its character and impact. This Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute is ideal when you wish to express deep respect, faith and gratitude in a truly personal way.

Order online from Flowers Greenhithe for reliable local delivery and caring, professional service.
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