Centered on a pristine white backdrop, this floral Ik Onkar reads as a luminous declaration-God is One-crafted from thousands of tiny, bright orange marigolds whose closely packed heads form the symbol's upright stroke, crescenting arcs, and the small upper dot with warm, celebratory color. The marigolds' compact texture creates subtle ridges and shadows that give the emblem a softly sculpted relief, and at the lower central portion a refined cluster of pristine white lilies provides a gentle focal contrast. Two or more open lily blooms show their slightly unfurling petals and faintly green-yellow stamens, while a few tighter buds and pointed green leaves cradle the flowers and offer a natural frame. Delicate sprays of baby's breath or similar tiny white fillers lift the composition, introducing moments of air and softness against the denser orange field. The arrangement appears as a freestanding floral panel, suggested by a soft shadow beneath, and its proportions feel measured for ceremonial display-appropriate for festivals such as Vaisakhi or Guru Nanak Jayanti, home shrines, or community gatherings. As a florist familiar with Leytonstone's cultural calendar, I imagine this Ik Onkar set before an audience in a local community centre near Wanstead Flats or on Francis Road during a festival procession, its scent faint but present, its visual clarity offering immediate recognition and reverence. The piece balances tradition and floral artistry-bright marigolds for communal joy, lilies for purity-creating a respectful, handcrafted emblem that honours Sikh devotion with calm beauty and local craft sensibility.
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Set against a clean white field, this striking floral Khanda is rendered entirely in small, densely packed orange marigolds that catch the light with a warm, celebratory glow. From the circular chakkar at the center to the two crossed kirpans behind it and the upright double-edged khanda in the middle, each element is modelled with careful, three-dimensional layering of marigold heads so the emblem reads clearly from a short distance yet rewards close inspection with its texture. Nestled at the precise heart of the symbol is a generous cluster of large white lilies-at least two fully open blooms whose smooth, gently curving petals frame pale green and yellow stamens-bringing a calm, luminous contrast to the vivid orange. Around the lilies, glossy green foliage and sprays of tiny white filler flowers, like gypsophila, give soft edges and a sense of breathing space, while a faint drop shadow beneath the piece suggests a freestanding tribute rather than a flat print. The overall effect is both devotional and celebratory: the bright marigolds radiate warmth and community spirit, while the white lilies evoke purity, solace, and sacred focus. As a floral artist who has prepared pieces for local gurudwaras and community commemorations near Leytonstone High Road and the Francis Road area, I imagine this arrangement seated on a simple stand in a hall washed with morning light, its scent of marigold warmth and the lilies' gentle perfume offering a quiet, dignified presence. The composition honours Sikh symbolism and ritual use-suitable for Vaisakhi, Gurpurab, memorial tributes, or as a reverent focal point at a local cultural event-conveying devotion, unity, and respectful craftsmanship rooted in East London floral traditions.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a cherished loved one with the ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE from Flowers Leytonstone. This striking Sikh funeral tribute is crafted in the sacred Khanda symbol, featuring white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in a vibrant orange and accented with elegant white lilies. Thoughtfully designed to reflect faith, respect and remembrance, it makes a meaningful tribute for Sikh funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies in East London.

Handmade by our expert florists in Leytonstone, this Khanda tribute measures approximately 62cm x 58cm, creating a bold yet graceful focal piece. Fresh flowers are selected for their quality and longevity, and may arrive in bud so you can appreciate their full beauty as they open. Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar colour, style and equal or higher value, ensuring the arrangement always looks premium and fitting for the occasion.

Perfect for family members, close friends or community tributes, this orange Khanda arrangement conveys deep gratitude, devotion and love. Order online from Flowers Leytonstone for a respectful, reliable service and beautiful Sikh funeral flowers delivered locally.
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