Against a pure white studio backdrop, an exquisitely shaped Khanda emblem is built from a saturated field of bright yellow chrysanthemum-like blooms, their tiny, ruffled heads arranged with near-metric precision to form the circular chakkar, the sweeping arms and the central double-edged khanda sword. The repetition of the small yellow flowers creates a soft, inviting texture that nevertheless preserves the sharp, symbolic lines of the Sikh insignia; the yellow reads like sunlight captured in petals. Anchoring the composition, a compact cluster of five to six deep red roses sits exactly where the chakram would converge, each rose a velvet-rich counterpoint to the luminous yellow, and each surrounded by dark green fern fronds that offer a cool, feathered edge. The contrast between the warm yellow mass and the concentrated crimson heart is both visual and emotional-the arrangement radiates hope and remembrance while the roses convey solemn affection. A delicate shadow below suggests the piece rests on a board or plinth, intended as a funeral wreath or ceremonial centrepiece at a gurdwara or memorial in and around Crayford High Street or the riverside community of the River Cray. The scent would be restrained-green, floral, and slightly earthy from the ferns-appropriate for quiet reflection. This piece demonstrates floral discipline and local sensibility: it respects sacred iconography while employing fresh, seasonally selected blooms and a precise hand, suitable for civic remembrances and family-led services in the Crayford neighbourhood.
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A large, carefully sculpted floral Khanda sits against a stark white backdrop, its familiar Sikh emblem rendered entirely in sunlit yellow blooms. Hundreds-if not thousands-of small, tightly clustered yellow chrysanthemums and carnation-like heads form the circular chakkar, the sweeping curves of the two kirpans and the vertical double-edged khanda, their rounded petals packed so closely they read as a single softly textured surface. The yellow is bright and warm, almost golden under the gentle studio light; each tiny corolla catches a whisper of shadow that gives the symbol a subtle three-dimensional relief. At the geometric centre, where the chakram would sit, five deep red roses are grouped in a compact cluster, their velvety petals folded inward and edged by a collar of dark green fern fronds that push the roses forward visually and temper the yellow with cool foliage. The contrast of the glossy, almost-blood red against the sunny yellow is immediate and solemn at once, a visual language of respect and enduring love. A soft shadow beneath the arrangement suggests weight and presence on a table or easel, implying its role as a memorial tribute or ceremonial display. The scent would be quietly floral and green-an understated perfume rather than an overwhelming bouquet-appropriate for services, remembrance gatherings, or community commemorations in Crayford. As a local florist would note, the craftsmanship balances symbolic accuracy with floral texture: the emblem is unmistakable, its components clearly read, and its palette holds both warmth and dignity for occasions honouring Sikh heritage and remembrance in and around Crayford town centre.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with the Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute from Crayford Florist, thoughtfully hand-crafted to reflect faith, respect and remembrance. This striking Khanda-shaped floral tribute is created using rich yellow double sprayed chrysanthemums, giving a full, vibrant base of colour and texture. Delicate red roses are then carefully placed to add depth, contrast and a touch of elegance, symbolising love and devotion.

Perfect for Sikh funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies, this Khanda tribute offers a meaningful way to pay your respects and celebrate a life lived with courage and spirituality. Our skilled florists in Crayford design each piece with care, ensuring a high-quality finish and a balanced, dignified shape.

Approximate dimensions: Length 62cm (24 inches), Width 58cm (22 inches), making it an impactful tribute suitable for display at the service or graveside. As some flowers may be seasonal, we may substitute blooms with similar flowers of equal or superior quality, always maintaining the overall colour, style and premium look.

Available for reliable local delivery from Crayford Florist, this Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute provides a beautiful and respectful floral expression when words are not enough. Order online today from crayfordflorist.co.uk for a premium, handcrafted tribute.
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