Dominating a pristine white background, this large floral Khanda is assembled from an abundant, uninterrupted field of bright yellow chrysanthemums, each bloom placed to follow the emblem's precise curves and angles. The chakkar's smooth circle, the upright blade of the central khanda and the two crossed kirpans at the base are all defined by the same cheerful yellow, the dense clustering of flower heads giving the entire symbol a softly rounded, almost three-dimensional effect. Nestled in the emblem's centre is a concentrated cluster of five deep red roses, their full blooms packed tightly together and encircled by generous sprays of dark green fern fronds; the ferns' fine feathering frames the roses and provides a cool, textural contrast to the chrysanthemums' compact warmth. A faint grey shadow beneath the piece emphasizes its presence as a physical wreath or altar work, suggesting it could be freestanding or laid respectfully at a service. The visual language is deliberate-bright yellow for remembrance and hope, red for respect and enduring love-making it a fitting tribute for Sikh ceremonies, Gurpurab commemorations, or a dignified memorial. The flowers suggest a soft, layered fragrance: a green, slightly woody note from the ferns, the dry sweetness of chrysanthemum petals and the deeper perfume of roses. Crafted with disciplined technique and cultural sensitivity, this design would be at home on a table in a local community centre near Elmstead Woods or in a place of worship in Chislehurst, where its colours and symbolism will be immediately recognised and respectfully received.
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A carefully sculpted floral Khanda, rendered entirely in a carpet of bright yellow chrysanthemums, fills the frame against a clean white backdrop. The emblem's defining elements-the central double-edged khanda, the encircling chakkar and the two crossed kirpans beneath-are all shaped from thousands of small, tightly packed yellow blooms that create a plush, almost velvety surface. The chrysanthemums' layered petals catch soft, even light, producing a warm golden sheen across the symbol and a faint, cool shadow beneath that anchors the piece to its surface. At the heart of the circular chakkar sits a tight cluster of five deep red roses, their velour petals arranged like a small, solemn jewel and cushioned by fronds of dark green fern that fan gently around them. That contrast-sunny yellow against blood-red and evergreen-reads as both celebratory and reverent, offering visual warmth alongside the restraint appropriate to remembrance or a religious observance. The scent is suggested rather than overpowering: a quiet green perfume from the ferns and the subtle, powdery sweetness of chrysanthemums mingling with the deeper, classic scent of rose. This tribute reads as a standalone wreath or altar piece, handcrafted with steady hands and an eye for sacred geometry, suitable for a Gurpurab, memorial service, or commemorative event. I picture it arriving at a hall near Chislehurst Common or standing respectfully in a place of worship, its colours clear and deliberate against the white background so that the emblem's meaning is immediately understood and gently honoured.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with the elegant Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute from Chislehurst Florist. Thoughtfully crafted to reflect Sikh faith and tradition, this striking tribute features a bed of vibrant yellow double spray chrysanthemums, symbolising respect, remembrance and hope. Delicately accented with rich red roses, it creates a beautiful contrast that adds depth, warmth and meaning to your farewell gesture.

Expertly arranged by our skilled florists in Chislehurst, this Khanda tribute is designed to be both visually impactful and deeply respectful, making it a fitting choice for Sikh funerals, memorials and religious ceremonies. Measuring approximately 62cm by 58cm, it offers a substantial display that will stand out with grace and dignity at the service.

At Chislehurst Florist, we use only fresh, premium-quality blooms to ensure your tribute looks its best on the day. Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of a similar colour, size and value, always maintaining the style and quality of the design. We offer reliable local delivery from our Chislehurst shop, helping you send your condolences with ease and confidence.

Choose the Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute to convey your love, respect and devotion in a meaningful and beautiful way.
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