This photographed floral Khanda is a large, meticulously constructed emblem formed from countless small, bright yellow chrysanthemums whose dense placement sculpts the chakkar, the twin kirpans and the central double-edged khanda with soft, dimensional presence. The yellow chrysanthemums create a tactile surface that appears almost quilted, each petal edge contributing to the emblem's sweeping lines and curves. At the convergence of the symbol's elements sits a concentrated grouping of five to six deep red roses, each bud carefully oriented so that the cluster reads as a solemn, jewel-like heart; surrounding them, dark green fern fronds fan out like a natural frame, their deep tone amplifying the contrast between the warm yellow and the crimson centre. The image is set against a stark white background with a subtle shadow beneath, suggesting the piece is a free-standing tribute, perhaps intended for a funeral, memorial service or a community commemoration linked to Sikh heritage - commonly requested by families from New Southgate and neighbouring Palmers Green. The overall effect is both reverent and bright: the yellow chrysanthemums bring an uplifting, hopeful note while the red roses deliver a concentrated, respectful sorrow. Light in the photograph is soft and diffuse, lending the chrysanthemums a sunlit glow and allowing the richer reds and greens to hold depth. As a seasoned florist in the area, I would note the technical skill required to maintain the emblem's clarity at such a scale - a piece designed to be placed in a temple hall, community centre or beside a cremation arrangement at the local cemetery, carrying both symbolic meaning and local craftsmanship.
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A striking floral Khanda, carefully sculpted from thousands of small, bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms, sits photographed against a clean white backdrop with a soft grey shadow beneath it. The yellow chrysanthemums are densely packed to trace every curve of the sacred Sikh emblem - the circular chakkar, the two sweeping kirpans and the central double-edged khanda - giving the piece a slightly three-dimensional, plush texture that reads sunny and substantial. At the very centre, where the chakkar meets the central sword, a tight cluster of five deep red roses forms a solemn focal point; their velvety petals are set amid sprigs of dark green fern, the glossy fronds cradling the roses and creating a vivid contrast against the sunlit yellow. The composition is lit as if by soft natural light, which brightens the chrysanthemum petals while letting the red roses hold an intimate, saturated depth - you can imagine the faint, familiar scent of chrysanthemums warmed by daylight, crossed with the darker, sweeter perfume of the roses. The arrangement's craftsmanship is evident in the way the small blooms follow the emblem's lines with care and precision, a labour of respect suited to religious gatherings, memorial services or cultural commemorations in New Southgate and neighbouring Friern Barnet. This tribute feels both traditional and personal: the yellow suggesting remembrance and hope, the red roses quietly signaling deep respect. As a funerary or ceremonial display, it reads as an honouring of Sikh heritage and an expression of thoughtful, local floristry made to be placed with dignity near a community hall, temple, or the local crematorium off the North Circular in New Southgate.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Celebrate Sikh faith and tradition with our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute from New Southgate Florist. Expertly handcrafted, this striking floral tribute features rich yellow double spray chrysanthemums, carefully arranged to form the symbolic Khanda shape, and accented with elegant red roses for a bold contrast. Ideal for funerals, memorials, and religious ceremonies, this Khanda tribute offers a meaningful way to honour a loved one and express respect and devotion.

Measuring approximately 62cm in length and 58cm in width, this tribute makes a dignified and eye-catching display at the service or place of rest. Our skilled florists in New Southgate use only fresh, premium blooms to ensure a long-lasting and beautiful arrangement. Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar size, colour and quality, maintaining the same overall style and value.

Perfect for families and friends seeking a respectful Sikh funeral tribute in North London, this floral Khanda design combines traditional symbolism with modern craftsmanship. Order online from New Southgate Florist for reliable local service, caring attention to detail and prompt delivery to funeral directors, homes or places of worship.
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