A striking Sikh Khanda tribute dominates the scene, its sacred geometry recreated entirely with fresh white chrysanthemums that seem to glow against the plain white background. The florist has carefully followed each element of the symbol: the tall, central double-edged sword rising in the middle; the perfect circle of the chakkar clasping it; and the two kirpans sweeping outwards with protective elegance. The chrysanthemums, tightly packed from edge to edge, appear soft yet structured, with their many layered petals giving a plush, almost quilted texture to the entire form. Subtle variations of ivory and cream catch the light and create gentle shadows, so the Khanda appears almost three-dimensional, as though it could be reached out and touched. At the base, where the lower tips of the kirpans approach one another, a cluster of accent flowers provides a point of contrast and emotional focus. Three vivid pink roses, fresh and velvety, open gracefully, their spiralling petals inviting a moment of contemplation. Around them, smaller deep purple blossoms nestle amongst sprays of dark green fern and foliage, the colours echoing the refined sophistication often associated with South Kensington's garden squares and quiet mews. The greens and purples deepen the overall palette while preserving a calm, respectful tone. This floral Khanda is clearly intended for a solemn occasion-most likely a Sikh funeral, memorial service, or anniversary of passing-where it would be placed prominently so that family and friends can gather around it. It carries the weight of tradition and spiritual meaning, lovingly translated into flowers by a skilled florist used to serving diverse communities around the V&A, the Natural History Museum, and the elegant terraces of South Kensington.
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A reverent and beautifully composed Sikh Khanda floral tribute stands out against a pristine white background, its iconic contours marked out in a continuous expanse of white chrysanthemums. The central double-edged sword is clearly defined, rising through the perfectly formed chakkar circle, while the two kirpans curve outward with a sense of quiet strength, all rendered in the same soft, creamy-white blooms. Each flower head is tightly nestled against the next, forming a thick, plush surface with delicate shadows where petals overlap. This creates a tranquil, almost serene glow, similar to the calm light that filters through the leafy streets and townhouses of South Kensington on a still morning. At the gathering point of the lower blades, a concentrated pocket of colour draws the eye. Three soft pink roses sit together, their petals unfolding in layered spirals, suggesting tenderness and love. Interwoven among them are smaller flowers in a rich purple tone, perhaps lisianthus or freesias, adding depth and a subtle sense of dignity. Fresh green fern fronds and foliage fan out around this cluster, introducing a natural flourish that contrasts gently with the more structured form of the Khanda. The overall arrangement feels balanced and composed, combining spiritual symbolism with the comforting presence of fresh flowers. In a Sikh funeral or memorial setting in South Kensington-whether in a private chapel, a Gurdwara, or a quiet family home-this tribute would serve as a central expression of respect, devotion, and remembrance. It invites mourners to reflect on a life lived in faith, offering a visual message of peace and enduring connection crafted by florists attuned to both tradition and the needs of grieving families.

WHITE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Our White Khanda Sikh Tribute is a beautifully crafted floral homage, designed to honour Sikh faith and tradition with grace and dignity. Expertly arranged in South Kensington, this striking Khanda is formed with pristine white double spray chrysanthemums, symbolising purity and peace. Elegant pink roses add a soft touch of love and remembrance, while rich purple lisianthus provides depth and serenity to the design.

Perfect for Sikh funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies, this tribute offers a respectful way to express sympathy and support. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it a commanding yet refined display for the service or gurdwara.

At Flower Delivery South Kensington, we pride ourselves on premium, fresh blooms and careful craftsmanship. Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with alternatives of similar colour, size and superior quality, ensuring the overall style remains unchanged.

Available for reliable flower delivery in South Kensington and surrounding areas, this Khanda tribute is arranged with care and delivered with respect. Order online for a thoughtful, meaningful Sikh floral tribute tailored to your needs.
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    My family ordered flowers from your company for our aunt's funeral. When we got there, everything was ok.

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    Have to mention how lovely the funeral flowers looked, a nice tribute to my best friend of over 60 years.

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    I did not think next day delivery of a funeral wreath was possible but you proved me wrong. I was impressed.

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    I have bought flowers for grieving friends and colleagues. They have always delivered fresh flowers and within the expected timelines. Great service indeed!

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    The tribute was even better than the flowers shown on the picture.

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