A striking, lovingly assembled Khanda emblem crafted from a sea of small, bright yellow chrysanthemums dominates this image, the flowers packed so closely their petals form a continuous, plush surface that reads almost like gold fabric. The sacred components-the circular chakkar, the pronounced central double-edged khanda and the two crossed kirpans beneath-are traced cleanly by the flow of yellow blooms, giving the symbol a sculpted presence with gentle, sunlit highlights and soft depth. Anchoring the centre, where the rings and blades converge, sits a compact group of deep red roses-five or six buds-whose velvety curves and rich colour strike a steady contrast against the yellow field; dark green fern fronds cradle the roses, adding a fine, feathery texture and a cool green frame. The arrangement is photographed on a pure white backdrop with a faint shadow that suggests a freestanding memorial wreath or service centerpiece, assembled with careful wiring and hand-placed blooms to maintain both form and longevity. The fragrance is modest but evocative: the warm, slightly honeyed scent of chrysanthemum beneath the classic perfume of red roses, tempered by the green freshness of ferns. Intended for contexts of reverence-memorials at local gurdwaras or commemorations near Wimbledon Chase, Morden Hall Park and nearby community halls-this floral Khanda balances bright colour with solemn respect, demonstrating the considered craftsmanship of a local florist and the quiet dignity of floral tributes used in cultural remembrance.
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A carefully modelled floral Khanda fills the frame: the Sikh emblem-its circular chakkar, central double-edged sword and the two crossed kirpans-is sculpted entirely from thousands of small, tightly clustered bright yellow chrysanthemums that give the piece a plush, almost textile surface. Each chrysanthemum sits close to its neighbour, producing a rich, sunlit field of yellow with soft, ruffled petals that catch a gentle studio light and create subtle highlights and shadows across the emblem's curves. At the centre, where the chakkar meets the khanda, a compact rosette of five deep red roses is tucked into a bed of dark green fern fronds; the roses' velvety petals and the fern's fine, feathered texture create a deliberate colour and tactile counterpoint to the dominant yellow. The overall silhouette sits against a pure white background with a faint grey shadow beneath, signalling that this is a freestanding tribute-thoughtfully hand-constructed, layered, and wired for shape and depth. The scent is quietly floral: honeyed chrysanthemum notes undercut by the warm, classic perfume of red roses and a fresh green lift from the ferns. The arrangement reads as both a devotional emblem and a comfort piece, suited for a Sikh memorial, religious ceremony, or community commemoration in South Wimbledon and neighbouring Merton Park or Colliers Wood. There is an elegiac dignity to the composition-bright without being festive, crafted to honour tradition while offering the tactile reassurance of careful floristry and local care from experienced hands familiar with the rhythms of our local community.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute is a striking floral tribute, crafted with care at Florist South Wimbledon. Featuring a bed of vibrant yellow double spray chrysanthemums, this elegant design is expertly shaped into the traditional Khanda symbol, honouring Sikh faith and heritage with dignity. Accents of rich red roses add depth, contrast and heartfelt warmth, creating a meaningful arrangement for funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies. Ideal when you want to pay your respects with a respectful, symbolic display, this tribute blends traditional symbolism with a fresh, contemporary finish. Each Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute is arranged by our skilled florists in South Wimbledon using fresh, premium blooms for lasting beauty. Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar colour, size and value, ensuring the overall style and quality are always maintained. Perfect for delivery to local funeral directors, places of worship or family homes, this Sikh floral tribute offers a thoughtful way to express sympathy and remembrance. Order online from Florist South Wimbledon for reliable, professional service and timely local delivery, and let this distinctive Khanda tribute convey your love, respect and support when words are not enough.
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