A large, formal Khanda tribute occupies the image, its sacred outline rendered in a field of dense, bright yellow chrysanthemums. The petals are closely set so the circular chakkar, the upright double-edged khanda and the two crossed kirpans emerge as a single, sunlit plane with gentle relief, the texture soft yet defined under the studio light. At the exact centre, where the emblem's geometry meets, a focused cluster of deep red roses-five to six classic buds-sits like a focal medal, each rose's velvety surface contrasting with the smaller chrysanthemum heads. Lush, dark green fern fronds cradle the roses, their linear foliage providing a cool textural counterpoint and visually separating the rich red from the surrounding yellow. The background is intentionally pure white and neutral, allowing the colours to read with clarity; a subtle grey shadow beneath the work asserts its physical presence as a standing wreath or ceremonial piece used at memorials, religious services, or cultural events honouring Sikh heritage. The sensory impression is composed and respectful: a faint, sweet chrysanthemum note mingles with the deeper, emotive perfume of roses, and the overall shape projects dignity and tradition. Locally, this kind of symbolic tribute is requested by families near Canonbury Square, Newington Green and Essex Road, where community commemorations and Gurdwara services often call for florals that are faithful to emblematic detail and delivered with calm professionalism. The craftsmanship shows experienced floral construction and reverence for cultural symbolism.
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A carefully sculpted floral Khanda fills the frame: a reverent Sikh emblem rendered entirely in bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms, each tiny head packed closely to create a plush, almost textile surface. The circular chakkar, central double-edged khanda and the two crossed kirpans are all suggested by the sweep of those sunny yellow petals, their dense placement giving the symbol a slight three-dimensional lift against a clean white background. At the visual heart, where the ring meets the sword, a tight bouquet of five deep red roses is inset like a jewel, the velvety buds cradled by a collar of dark green fern fronds that add cool, feathery texture and frame the red like a small wreath. A soft shadow beneath the piece affirms it is a physical tribute-carefully freestanding or laid as a ceremonial wreath-while the stark white backdrop makes the colours sing and the craftsmanship read clearly from a distance. The scent is understated: the faint, honeyed tea-note of fresh chrysanthemum against the richer, warm perfume of newly cut roses and green fronds. As a local florist familiar with Canonbury and nearby New North Road and Canonbury Square, I imagine this used at a remembrance service, a Gurdwara commemoration, or a community cultural event in Islington-meant to offer solace, respect and a visual language of faith. Its construction shows considered layering and floral hygiene typical of bespoke memorial work from a neighbourhood workshop, created to honour tradition with a bright, uplifting palette that still carries quiet solemnity.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with the Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute from Canonbury Flowers, Canonbury. Thoughtfully designed to reflect Sikh faith and tradition, this striking tribute features a Khanda shape crafted from rich yellow double sprayed chrysanthemums, delicately accented with elegant red roses for depth and contrast. Ideal for Sikh funerals, memorials, or remembrance services, this floral tribute offers a respectful and heartfelt way to pay your last respects.

Skilfully arranged by our expert florists, this Khanda tribute measures approximately 62cm in length and 58cm in width, making it a standout display at the service or graveside. We use only fresh, premium-quality flowers to ensure lasting beauty and a dignified presentation. As some flowers are seasonal, we may carefully substitute blooms with similar colours and sizes of equal or superior quality, while always preserving the overall style and meaning of the design.

Available for reliable local delivery from Canonbury, our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute provides a meaningful symbol of faith, courage and remembrance. Order online at canonburyflowers.co.uk for a considerate, beautifully crafted Sikh funeral tribute.
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