A striking floral Ik Onkar sits central on a white background, the sacred Sikh declaration 'One God' sculpted from thousands of tiny, closely set bright orange marigold heads. The arrangement captures the symbol's distinctive vertical stroke, curved flourishes and the small dot with an unbroken sweep of warm orange - each marigold pressed into place so the overall surface becomes richly textured and almost textile-like under the studio light. At the lower centre of the composition, a tasteful cluster of pure white lilies - two or more fully open blossoms with gently unfurling petals and subtle green-yellow stamens - is nested into the marigold field, creating a soft, luminous punctuation against the intense orange. Accents of glossy green foliage, perhaps salal or bay leaves, fan out discreetly while delicate sprays of baby's breath lend airiness and help read the Ik Onkar's form from a distance. The slight drop shadow beneath gives the piece a tangible depth, suggesting a crafted, freestanding emblem intended for ceremonial placement in a Gurdwara, a household prayer space, or a community hall around Lisson Grove, close to Regent's Park and Edgware Road. The floral Ik Onkar conveys devotion through colour and texture: celebratory yet contemplative, it implies the gentle scent of lilies amid the warm, almost honeyed perfume of marigolds, and it would serve beautifully during Vaisakhi, Guru Nanak Jayanti, or any gathering where traditional symbolism and fresh-flower craftsmanship meet in the local community.
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A reverent floral Khanda rests against a clean white backdrop, its iconic form rendered entirely from hundreds of small, densely packed bright orange marigold blossoms. The marigolds' rounded, velvety heads are layered so closely they read like carved fabric - warm, tactile, and almost glowing in the soft studio light, their orange hue shifting from golden to saffron as shadows fall into the crevices. The Khanda's circular chakkar and the two crossed kirpans are crisply defined by the careful placement of each bloom, while a smaller upright double-edged khanda in the centre rises slightly higher, giving the emblem a sculptural, three-dimensional presence. Nestled at the point where the swords meet, a cluster of at least two fully open white lilies provides a serene focal point: their broad, slightly cupped petals curl outward to reveal pale yellow-green stamens and a hint of fragrance suggested by the arrangement. Surrounding the lilies, glossy green foliage - likely salal or laurel leaves - and airy sprays of tiny white gypsophila soften the transition between the vivid orange and pristine whites, adding depth and gentle contrast. A subtle drop shadow underlines the composition, suggesting a freestanding tribute that might be displayed in a Gurdwara, a community hall, or a quiet corner of a home in Lisson Grove near Regent's Park and Edgware Road. The piece reads as both celebration and offering - a tactile, fragrant emblem of devotion crafted with calm precision, appropriate for Vaisakhi, Gurpurab, memorial observances, or any moment of Sikh remembrance in the local community.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with the striking Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute, expertly crafted by Flower Delivery Lisson Grove. This meaningful Sikh funeral tribute features a distinctive Khanda design created with white double spray chrysanthemums, carefully sprayed in a rich orange hue and accented with elegant white lilies. Perfect for Sikh memorials, funerals and religious ceremonies, this floral tribute offers a respectful and vibrant way to express devotion, faith and gratitude.

Approximate dimensions: Length 62cm (24 inches), Width 58cm (22 inches). To maximise freshness and longevity, some flowers may be delivered in bud so you can watch them gently open over time. As seasonal availability can vary, we may substitute blooms with flowers of a similar size, colour and equal or superior quality, always maintaining the same premium style and design.

Handmade in Lisson Grove and available for local flower delivery, this orange Khanda tribute combines traditional symbolism with premium flowers and professional floristry. Whether you are arranging Sikh funeral flowers for a gurdwara service or sending a heartfelt tribute on behalf of family and friends, this design provides a dignified and beautiful farewell. Order online from flowerdeliverylissongrove.co.uk for a reliable, caring service and a high-quality tribute they truly deserve.
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