This large, ceremonial Khanda tribute reads first as a study in colour and form: thousands of small yellow chrysanthemum blooms are closely set to build the familiar Sikh emblem - the circular chakkar, the central double-edged khanda sword and the two crossed kirpans - against an immaculate white background. The density of the chrysanthemum heads gives the emblem a plush, sculpted appearance; each petal cluster softens the silhouette, catching light across the curved surfaces so the yellow seems to breathe. At the emblem's centre a concentrated spray of five deep red roses sits within a nest of dark green ferns, the leafy fronds pushing the red forward and giving the eye a restful, respectful focal point. The contrast of the sunny yellow and the somber red, anchored by cool green foliage, reads as both a statement of hope and a mark of solemn respect. A faint shadow beneath the piece suggests a freestanding wreath or easel-mounted tribute intended for a memorial service, a cultural event, or placement in a local Gurdwara during a ceremony. The bouquet's textures invite touch: the chrysanthemum's slightly papery, ruffled petals against the velvety rose buds and the fern's crisp ridges; the scent is subtle, a dry floral sweetness with a hint of green. As a Stroud Green florist who has worked on community commemorations stretching from Stroud Green Road to nearby Brownswood Road and Hornsey, I recognise this arrangement as the kind of carefully balanced, symbolic offering that honours tradition while speaking directly to those gathered in memory.
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A carefully sculpted Khanda emblem, fashioned entirely from thousands of small, bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms, sits against a pristine white background and reads like a quiet hymn in flower form. The densely packed yellow petals follow every curve of the sacred Sikh symbol - the circular chakkar, the central double-edged khanda sword, and the two angled kirpans beneath - giving the piece a soft, almost cushion-like texture that appears both tactile and reverent. Light grazes the rounded petals so that the yellows glow warmly, as if touched by a late morning sun; a faint, cool shadow beneath the arrangement confirms it is a freestanding tribute, not a flat print. At the heart of the chakkar, where the elements meet, a tight cluster of five deep red roses forms a dramatic focal point. Those roses are set into a bed of dark green fern fronds whose glossy, feathered leaves frame the red blooms and push the warm palette forward with a living contrast. There is a delicate floral scent suggested by the composition - the dry, honeyed sweetness of chrysanthemum punctuated by the richer, velvety perfume of red rose and the green, slightly earthy note of fern. The overall impression is one of respectful craftsmanship: a symbolic, ceremonial centerpiece suitable for a remembrance service, a Sikh cultural event, or a memorial at a local Gurdwara. As a florist in Stroud Green I picture this displayed with dignity on Stroud Green Road or carried into a quiet ceremony near Finsbury Park, where its colours and textures would quietly honour a life and a shared faith.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute is a beautiful and respectful floral tribute, thoughtfully designed for Sikh funerals and remembrance ceremonies. Crafted with vibrant yellow double spray chrysanthemums and accented with rich red roses, this Khanda-shaped arrangement symbolises strength, faith and eternal devotion. Expertly arranged by our skilled florists in Stroud Green, this tribute offers a striking combination of colour and meaning while maintaining a serene, dignified look.

Measuring approximately 62cm x 58cm, this Khanda tribute creates a strong focal point for the service, graveside or memorial. At Flower Delivery Stroud Green, we use only fresh, premium-quality flowers and follow a careful substitution policy to ensure that, if any blooms are out of season, they are replaced with flowers of similar colour, size and value. You can trust us for reliable, compassionate service and beautifully presented funeral flowers.

Perfect for family, close friends or community members wishing to honour a loved one with a meaningful Sikh floral tribute, this design can be delivered directly to funeral directors or a specified address in Stroud Green and surrounding areas. Order online for a premium, hand-crafted Sikh funeral tribute that reflects both tradition and heartfelt respect.
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