Dominating a pristine white field, this floral Ik Onkar symbol is rendered entirely from thousands of bright orange marigold blooms, their tiny, closely packed faces forming the calligraphic lines and the numeral element with striking clarity. The stroke of the Ek and the crescent extensions are modelled by the marigold clusters so that the Sikh declaration 'Ik Onkar' reads in colour and texture rather than ink, the warm orange hue evoking traditional festival garlands and communal offerings. At the lower central intersection of the marigold form, a small assemblage of pristine white lilies provides a calm counterpoint: two or more lilies fully open, their petals unfurling to reveal delicate green and yellow stamens, while several unopened buds promise ongoing freshness. Lush pointed greenery and fine sprays of baby's breath nestle into the lilies, softening edges and introducing depth and shadow against the white backdrop. A faint drop shadow beneath the work gives it a subtle, freestanding presence, as if prepared for installation at a temple doorway, a home altar, or a community celebration. For viewers in East Finchley and nearby Fortis Green, this piece speaks of devotion and unity-an Ik Onkar shaped with traditional blooms and contemporary floral techniques, suitable for Vaisakhi, Guru Nanak Jayanti, or quiet personal observance. The arrangement's texture, scent, and careful proportion communicate both the craft of the florist and the solemn joy of the occasion: marigolds for warmth and community, lilies for purity and calm, and greenery to hold it all together.
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A carefully crafted floral Khanda sits against a clean white backdrop, its shape formed from hundreds of tightly clustered bright orange marigolds whose velvety discs catch the light and create a warm, tactile texture. The circular chakkar and the two crossed kirpans are unmistakable in silhouette, their edges built up with dense marigold clusters that lend the emblem a softly sculpted, three-dimensional presence. At the very centre, where the swords meet, a small bouquet of large white lilies unfolds-at least two blossoms fully open, their curved petals revealing pale green throats and yellow-tipped stamens that offer a peaceful, fragrant focal point. Fine sprays of baby's breath and glossy green foliage nestle around the lilies, their cool tones lifting the vibrant orange and adding delicate depth and shadow. There is a subtle drop shadow beneath the whole composition, suggesting a freestanding display photographed in soft, even daylight that brings out the marigolds' warmth without harsh reflections. The overall impression is one of reverent celebration: traditional flowers arranged with skilled hands to honour Sikh symbolism, suitable for a gurdwara entrance, festival hall, or a quiet memorial. As a local florist working near East Finchley High Road and Cherry Tree Wood, I imagine this piece placed at a community gathering on Vaisakhi or Guru Nanak Jayanti, its scent and colour drawing quiet attention. The craftsmanship-tight marigold packing, balanced lily placement, and gentle greenery-speaks to floral techniques used for ceremonial garlands and emblems, offering both visual clarity of the Khanda and a tactile, comforting presence for those who come to pay respects or celebrate together.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honour a cherished loved one with the striking Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from East Finchley Flowers. Expertly crafted in East Finchley, this meaningful Sikh funeral tribute features a traditional Khanda shape, symbolising faith, strength and unity. A base of white double spray chrysanthemums is carefully coloured in a rich, vibrant orange and accented with elegant white lilies for a refined and respectful finish.

Measuring approximately 62cm x 58cm, this tribute is ideal for Sikh funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies where you wish to express deep respect and gratitude. Our skilled florists handcraft each Khanda arrangement with premium, fresh blooms to ensure long-lasting beauty and a dignified presentation.

To maximise longevity, some flowers may be delivered in bud so you can appreciate their full bloom over time. As certain flowers are seasonal, we may occasionally substitute blooms with similar varieties of equal or higher quality, style and value. Trust East Finchley Flowers to deliver a heartfelt, premium Sikh tribute with care and reliability. Order online today for professional, friendly service and timely delivery in and around East Finchley.
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