A vivid floral Ik Onkar rests against a pristine white backdrop, the Sikh proclamation 'One God' suggested through a meticulous arrangement of tiny, densely clustered orange marigolds. The marigolds are placed with such precision that the Ek numeral, the flowing crescent-like strokes and the small dot are all instantly readable; the overall surface shimmers with an almost textile-like texture as studio light licks the rounded flower heads, creating a soft three-dimensional effect and a modest drop shadow that hints at a freestanding form. At the lower centre of the symbol, where visual balance is needed, a composed cluster of white lilies brings serenity: two prominently open lilies display their creamy petals and green-yellow stamens, accompanied by smaller buds and pale, angled leaves. Interspersed are deep-green foliage sprigs and delicate gypsophila, whose tiny white flowers breathe lightness into the composition and provide gentle contrast to the rich orange. I imagine this piece set within a community gathering - a Gurdwara hall or a family living room in North Kensington, near Notting Hill Gate or Ladbroke Grove - where its colour and form read both as floral art and as devotional expression during Vaisakhi or Guru Nanak Jayanti. The scent is suggested rather than overpowering: a warm, herbaceous marigold note tempered by the cool, sweet perfume of fresh lilies. As an offering or decorative emblem, the arrangement speaks of reverence, unity, and careful craftsmanship by florists attuned to the cultural rhythms of the area.
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A carefully fashioned floral Khanda sits on a crisp white field, its iconic form rendered in a dense carpet of bright orange marigolds. Hundreds - perhaps thousands - of the round, velvety blooms are tightly packed to trace the chakkar, crossed kirpans and the upright double-edged khanda at the centre; the marigolds' compact texture gives the emblem a warm, tactile presence that captures and scatters soft studio light, producing a gentle, three-dimensional relief and a subtle drop shadow beneath the freestanding display. At the exact nexus where the swords appear to meet, a cluster of pristine white lilies crowns the composition: at least two open lilies reveal their slightly curved petals and delicate green-yellow stamens, while smaller buds and partially unfurled blooms lend a living rhythm to the centre. Sprigs of glossy green foliage - the pointed, resilient leaves typical of salal or laurel - frame the lilies, and tiny white filler blooms like gypsophila float through the orange field, softening the contrast and adding visual air. The overall scent is imagined as a soft, honeyed marigold warmth offset by the cool, clean perfume of white lilies. The piece reads as both celebration and reverence: its saffron-orange palette and precise silhouette speak to Vaisakhi and Gurpurab observances, to offerings laid in community halls and Gurdwaras around North Kensington, from Ladbroke Grove to Portobello Road. As a floral tribute, it balances craft and devotion - an arrangement meant to be seen up close for its workmanship and felt from a distance for its symbolic clarity and respectful beauty.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with the dignified beauty of our Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute, thoughtfully crafted by Flower Delivery North Kensington. This striking Sikh funeral tribute features a traditional Khanda shape, symbolising faith and strength, created using white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in a vibrant orange. Elegant white lilies are added for a serene and graceful finish, bringing purity and peace to your farewell gesture.

Measuring approximately 62cm x 58cm, this Khanda tribute makes a meaningful focal point for Sikh funerals, religious ceremonies or memorial services. Each design is hand-made by our skilled florists in North Kensington, ensuring a premium finish and respectful presentation every time.

To maximise freshness and longevity, some blooms may be delivered in bud so you can appreciate their full beauty as they open. If certain flowers are out of season, we follow a thoughtful substitution policy, choosing blooms of similar colour, size and quality to maintain the same look and feel.

Perfect for family, friends and community members wishing to pay their respects, this Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute combines vibrant colour with spiritual symbolism. Enjoy reliable local service and swift delivery across North Kensington when you order from flowerdeliverynorthkensington.co.uk.
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