A meticulously arranged floral Ik Onkar, photographed on a pristine white field so its elegant lines are unmistakable. The Sikh phrase and symbol for God is One is rendered here by thousands of densely packed, bright orange marigold blossoms whose compact, rounded heads form the linear strokes: the vertical '1' of Ek, the flowing crescent-like curves and the final bindi are all sculpted with careful, traditional placement of blooms. At the lower centre of the marigold form a cluster of immaculate white lilies offers a serene focal point - two or more fully open lilies with gently curved petals, pale green tints at the bases and subtle yellow-green stamens visible at their hearts, surrounded by a constellation of tiny white filler flowers and fresh pointed foliage. The contrast between the exuberant orange and the calm, pure white is deliberate; it reads as joy meeting devotion, celebration softened by reverence. A soft shadow beneath hints that this is a three-dimensional altar piece or ceremonial display rather than a flat motif. I can easily imagine this Ik Onkar arranged for a Gurpurab hall, a household shrine, or a community gathering near Yiewsley's High Street or by the canal - places where neighbours pause together. The overall impression is one of skilled floral craft: tactile marigolds that glow like woven cloth, lilies that smell clean and sweet, and green leaves that steady the composition, creating an offering that speaks both to the eye and to the spirit.
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A reverent floral Khanda rendered with meticulous care, photographed against a crisp white backdrop so every petal and shadow reads clearly. The emblem's circular chakkar, the two crossed kirpans and the upright central khanda are all composed of hundreds of tightly clustered bright orange marigolds; their compact, velvety heads form a warm, tactile surface that catches the light and suggests a gently rounded, three-dimensional form. Nestled at the point where the kirpans cross is a small, elegant cluster of large white lilies - at least two fully open blooms with softly unfurling petals, pale green throats and yellow-tipped stamens - ringed by slender pointed foliage and tiny sprays of snow-white filler flowers like gypsophila. The surrounding greenery, glossy and deep green, provides calm structure and subtle movement against the marigold's celebratory orange. A delicate drop shadow beneath the piece hints that this is a freestanding tribute or ceremonial display rather than a flat image. The composition balances bold colour with quiet dignity: the orange marigolds convey warmth and communal celebration while the white lilies bring a note of peace and reflection. As a local florist familiar with Yiewsley and the nearby Grand Union Canal at Yiewsley Lock and Stockley Park, I imagine this arrangement placed in a Gurdwara entrance, at a Vaisakhi table, or as a respectful commemorative piece during Gurpurab. The scent would be light and green - a faint honeyed lift from the marigolds behind the cooler, sweeter lily perfume - offering viewers not only a symbol but a sensory moment of devotion and cultural continuity in our neighbourhood.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with the elegant Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Flowers Yiewsley. This striking Sikh funeral tribute features a traditional Khanda design carefully crafted with white double spray chrysanthemums, expertly coloured in a rich orange tone, and accented with pure white lilies for a serene, spiritual finish. Ideal for Sikh funerals, memorials, and religious ceremonies, this symbolic floral tribute beautifully reflects faith, respect and remembrance.

Handmade by our skilled florists in Yiewsley, each Khanda tribute is created with premium, fresh flowers to ensure a dignified and long-lasting display. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it a standout piece for cremation services, gurdwara ceremonies or graveside tributes. To maximise longevity, some flowers may be delivered in bud so you can appreciate their full bloom over time.

As blooms can be seasonal, we may substitute flowers with similar varieties of equal or superior quality, colour and style, always preserving the overall look and meaning of the design. Trust Flowers Yiewsley for a respectful, high-quality Sikh Khanda tribute, with reliable local delivery from our Yiewsley flower shop. Order online today to arrange a meaningful farewell.
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