This photograph captures a ceremonial Khanda motif painstakingly formed from small, bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms, their compact, slightly fringed petals layered to create a dense, tactile surface that maps every curve of the emblem. The rounded chakkar, the upright double-edged khanda sword and the two crossed kirpans sit coherent and recognisable, sculpted purely from the warm yellow heads so that the symbol reads clearly from a distance yet reveals texture up close. At the exact centre a deliberate contrast has been introduced: a tight spray of deep red roses-each bud velvety and closely arranged-nestles within and is framed by lush, dark green fern fronds which provide a cool, structured backdrop to the roses' warmth. The scene is lit evenly against a stark white background, the floral form throwing a soft shadow that signals its physical depth and hints at the floral mechanics beneath-hidden foam and wiring that keep the emblem upright and stable for placement at a funeral, a Sikh remembrance service, or a cultural commemoration. There is an understated scent-a mix of chrysanthemum freshness, rose depth and green fern-evoking early-morning deliveries sourced from local markets near South Kensington station and cared for in a chilled room until assembly. This is a floral offering made for intent and respect, its palette and proportions designed to communicate dignity, community and remembrance for gatherings in nearby Brompton or the museum quarter.
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A striking, hand-built floral Khanda sits photographed against a clean white backdrop, every detail rendered in soft, sunlit yellow and deep crimson. The sacred Sikh emblem is lovingly sculpted from hundreds of small, densely packed bright yellow chrysanthemums whose tightly ruffled petals create a plush, almost textile surface; the circular chakkar, the upright double-edged khanda blade and the two crossed kirpans at the base are all carefully followed in the curving, seamless flow of blooms. At the geometric centre a compact cluster of five rich red roses forms a solemn focal point, each rosebud held snug by a bed of dark green fern fronds that fan like a miniature wreath and heighten the contrast between warm yellow and deep botanical green. The composition casts a soft grey shadow on the white ground, a quiet cue that this is a three-dimensional tribute rather than a flat graphic. There is a faint, comforting scent of fresh chrysanthemums and rose, a green, dewy note from the ferns that speaks of morning market deliveries and careful conditioning. The overall mood is reverent and composed-an arrangement I would prepare for a memorial service or a Sikh religious commemoration in the borough, perhaps to be placed near the Victoria and Albert Museum halls or sent to a family gathering by the church halls off Exhibition Road. As a florist I note the structure's firmness-internal wiring and floral foam hidden beneath the blooms-so the symbol holds its form while remaining tender to the touch. This image reads as both an object of faith and a crafted floral gesture of remembrance.

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Celebrate Sikh faith and tradition with our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute from South Kensington Flowers. This striking funeral tribute is expertly handcrafted using a bed of rich yellow double sprayed chrysanthemums, beautifully accented with delicate red roses to highlight the iconic Khanda symbol. Ideal for sikhs funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies, this design offers a respectful and meaningful way to honour a loved one.

Approximate dimensions: Length 62cm (24 inches), Width 58cm (22 inches), making it a bold yet elegant focal piece for the service. Each tribute is arranged with care by our skilled florists in South Kensington, ensuring premium quality blooms and a professional finish.

As some flowers are seasonal, we may substitute blooms with alternatives of similar colour, size and value while maintaining the same overall style and quality. We offer prompt local delivery from our South Kensington flower shop, helping you send your condolences with ease and confidence. Order this Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute online today for a dignified floral tribute that reflects devotion, respect and remembrance.
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