A ceremonial Ik Onkar rendered entirely in fresh flowers occupies the centre of a spotless white backdrop: thousands of vivid orange marigolds have been carefully placed to form the flowing strokes of the Sikh 'Ik Onkar' - the vertical 'one', the curved extensions and the small dot - their dense, rounded petals creating a warm, celebratory texture that glows against the light. The marigolds' compact heads build up the symbol's contours with pleasing dimensionality; the arrangement's gentle shadow suggests a freestanding panel or tabletop emblem. At the lower centre of the orange formation, a refined accent cluster of pristine white lilies draws the eye: at least two fully open lilies show soft, cupped petals and subtle green-yellow stamens, while a few tight buds nestle nearby. Lush green leaves - likely salal or similar glossy foliage - fan around the lilies, and wisps of tiny white filler flowers such as gypsophila add a lace-like softness that offsets the bold orange. The combination reads as devotional and celebratory, the orange signifying tradition and community, the white lilies offering serenity and purity. This floral Ik Onkar would be entirely appropriate for Guru Nanak Jayanti or Vaisakhi ceremonies, for a Gurdwara adornment or a respectful home altar; I can picture it arriving from a Parsons Green studio to a nearby Gurdwara in Chelsea or a community hall on North End Road. The scent, the warmth of the marigolds and the lily's cool fragrance, the careful hand-placed texture - all speak of a local florist's craft and an offering made with cultural awareness and quiet reverence.
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A meticulously crafted floral Khanda fills the frame: hundreds of small, densely packed bright orange marigolds have been shaped into the sacred Sikh emblem and set against a clean, pristine white background. The warm, velvety texture of the marigolds reads almost tactile - each rounded blossom layered to create the two crossed swords, the circular chakkar and the central double-edged khanda, giving the symbol a sculpted, three-dimensional presence that catches soft studio light and casts a gentle drop shadow beneath. Where the kirpans intersect at the heart of the design, a striking cluster of large white lilies has been placed with quiet elegance; at least two lilies are fully open, their smooth, slightly recurved petals revealing pale green-and-yellow stamens, while a handful of smaller lily buds sit poised like notes of calm. Glossy green foliage - pointed leaves reminiscent of salal or ruscus - fans subtly around the lilies, and delicate sprays of tiny white filler flowers, likely gypsophila, drift across the orange field to soften the composition and add depth. The overall effect is one of reverent celebration: the bright saffron tone of the marigolds conveys communal joy and devotion, while the lilies introduce a serene, almost meditative counterpoint. This is a piece suited to a gurdwara, a festival display for Vaisakhi or Gurpurab, or a dignified floral tribute during a remembrance service, and it reads as both offering and artful symbol. Imagine it made locally in Parsons Green or brought to a nearby temple in Chelsea - a fresh, fragrant emblem crafted with traditional materials and quiet respect.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with the elegant Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Florist Parsons Green. Thoughtfully crafted in the symbolic shape of the Khanda, this premium floral tribute is ideal for Sikh funerals, memorials and religious ceremonies. The design features a base of white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in a rich, vibrant orange and accented with graceful white lilies for a serene, spiritual finish.

Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, creating a striking yet tasteful focal piece. To ensure maximum freshness and longevity, some flowers may be delivered in bud, allowing you to watch them gently open over time. Our skilled florists in Parsons Green handcraft each arrangement with care, using only quality blooms.

As certain flowers are seasonal, we may substitute stems that are not in stock with blooms of similar size, colour and equal or superior quality and style. This guarantees a beautiful, respectful tribute every time. Ideal for Sikh condolence tributes in London, this orange Khanda arrangement offers a meaningful way to express gratitude, remembrance and faith. Order online from Florist Parsons Green for a reliable, professional service you can trust.
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