This large, emblematic floral Khanda dominates a white field with the confident calm of a ceremonial standard: thousands of tiny bright yellow chrysanthemums are clustered so closely their individual petals merge into a luminous, textured plane that shapes the circular chakkar, the upright double-edged sword and the two crossed kirpans below. The overall silhouette is balanced and bold, the yellow surface almost tactile in appearance - soft, slightly ruffled and sun-bright - while a subtle grey shadow beneath suggests the piece rests firmly on a tabletop or easel. Nestled at the core where lines converge, five deep red roses form a concentrated focal point; their dense, velveteen blooms are ringed by dark green fern fronds that provide contrast both in tone and in leaf structure, the ferns' fine blades offering a delicate framing like a guardian wreath. There is an understated fragrance of green stems and warm petals that would be present in a quiet chapel or a memorial room near the museums and galleries of South Kensington, from Queen's Gate to Kensington Gardens. As a florist who has created tributes for community ceremonies and private commemorations in the area, I note the arrangement's intentional geometry: the roses draw the eye inward while the yellow chrysanthemum field conveys warmth, continuity and respect. This piece reads as a traditional and reverent floral offering, suited to funeral services, remembrance events or cultural celebrations, conveying dignity through colour, texture and skilful construction.
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A solemn yet radiant floral Khanda, sculpted from countless small, tightly packed bright yellow chrysanthemums, sits against a crisp white background with a soft grey shadow beneath that hints at its physical presence. The arrangement captures the Khanda's circular chakkar, the central double-edged blade and the two crossed kirpans with careful, almost textile-like precision: each chrysanthemum is positioned to follow the emblem's sweeping curves so the surface reads as a warm, sunlit gold cushion. At the geometric heart of the symbol a compact cluster of five deep red roses forms a focused crimson eye; the roses are nestled into a bed of dark green fern fronds whose feathery texture frames the red and lifts it slightly above the yellow field. The contrast between the glossy rose petals, the matte chrysanthemum heads and the fern's serrated leaves produces a tactile richness you can almost feel - velvet, plush, and green. There is a faint, clean floral scent suggested in the composition: dry-sweet chrysanthemum top notes warmed by the deeper, almost spicy perfume of the roses. This piece reads as a dignified tribute for Sikh remembrance or a cultural ceremony, equally suited to a funeral chapel near South Kensington Station or a community gathering by the museums on Cromwell Road. As a local florist describing the work, I notice the craftsmanship in the seamless joins of colour and form, the way the centre emblem anchors the design and offers a quiet focal point for reflection. The overall effect is respectful, traditional and quietly uplifting, made to honour memory with clarity and care in the heart of South Kensington.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor Sikh faith and tradition with our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute, expertly handcrafted by Flower Delivery South Kensington. This striking funeral tribute features a bold Khanda design created from premium yellow double spray chrysanthemums, symbolising respect, remembrance and purity. Delicate red roses are carefully added to bring depth, warmth and contrast, creating a truly meaningful floral tribute for Sikh funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies.

Ideal for paying your respects to a loved one, this Khanda tribute is arranged with care to maintain its shape and impact throughout the service. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it a prominent and dignified display. We use only fresh, high-quality flowers and follow a thoughtful substitution policy, ensuring that any seasonal changes maintain the same style, colour tone and premium feel.

Available for reliable flower delivery in South Kensington and surrounding areas, this Sikh funeral tribute is a respectful way to express your condolences and support the family. Order online today from flowerdeliverysouthkensington.co.uk for a beautiful, meaningful Khanda floral arrangement crafted with care.
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