A meticulously assembled floral Ik Onkar rendered in traditional bright orange marigolds dominates a stark white field, the ancient Sikh statement 'One God' sculpted here in textured, three-dimensional form. The numeral-like vertical stroke, the flowing crescent extensions, and the final dot are all delineated by tight clusters of marigold heads, their ruffled petals packed so closely they shimmer with warmth and depth under gentle studio light. At the lower central junction of the symbol, a graceful grouping of pristine white lilies provides a serene focal point: two or more fully open trumpet-shaped blooms reveal pale green throats and yellow filaments, while a handful of smaller buds nestle nearby, promising further unfurling. Interspersed throughout and bordering the lilies are sprays of tiny white gypsophila and springy, pointed green leaves-likely salal-whose glossy texture offsets the marigolds' pom-pom feel and softens the silhouette. The arrangement casts a soft shadow that gives the Ik Onkar a floating, freestanding presence, suggesting a ceremonial panel or altar piece. Visually, the composition balances exuberant orange celebration with the lilies' quiet, contemplative white, making it appropriate for observances like Vaisakhi or Guru Nanak Jayanti, or for respectful home display. A local florist would note the tactile contrast-the marigolds' dense warmth against the lilies' cool satin-evoking both communal joy and spiritual calm, a combination often requested by families and community groups across Raynes Park, Wimbledon Common, and nearby Kingston Road areas.
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A reverent, studio-lit floral Khanda composed entirely of densely clustered bright orange marigold heads sits against a clean white backdrop. The traditional emblem's circular chakkar and two crossed kirpans are rendered in warm, tactile layers of marigold petals, each bloom packed closely to create a plush, almost textile surface that catches soft light and casts a delicate drop shadow, suggesting a freestanding tribute. At the very center, where the swords intersect, a small bouquet of at least two fully open white lilies rises with calm dignity-broad, gently unfurling petals that show pale green throats and yellow-green stamens, surrounded by a few tightly cupped lily buds. Sprays of tiny white filler blossoms, likely gypsophila, thread between the marigolds and lilies, while glossy green foliage-pointed salal-style leaves-frames the cluster and gives the composition breathing space. The orange and white contrast is both celebratory and meditative: a bright, public offering balanced by the lily's quiet clarity. The arrangement's texture invites touch in imagination-the velvety marigold pom-poms, the satiny lily petals, the airy fizz of filler-while the subtle shadow anchors it to a simple surface. This piece reads as a respectful floral emblem for Sikh observance, suitable for a gurdwara display, festival decoration, or a commemorative presentation, evoking devotion, community celebration, and solemn pride without overpowering the symbol's sacred meaning. The craftsmanship suggests experienced hands familiar with cultural tradition and fresh seasonal blooms sourced nearby in the local Raynes Park and Merton area.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor cherished memories with the elegant Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Raynes Park Florist. Thoughtfully crafted in the symbolic Khanda shape, this striking tribute features a base of white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in a rich orange hue, accented with serene white lilies for a graceful, spiritual finish. Perfect for Sikh funerals, memorials and religious ceremonies, this design beautifully reflects faith, respect and devotion.

Expertly arranged by our skilled florists in Raynes Park, each tribute is created with premium, fresh flowers to ensure lasting beauty. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it a meaningful focal piece for any service. To prolong freshness, some flowers may arrive in bud, allowing you to enjoy their full bloom over time.

As certain blooms are seasonal, we may substitute flowers with similar colours and varieties of equal or superior quality, always preserving the overall style and impact of the Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute. Available for reliable local delivery from Raynes Park Florist, this tribute offers a dignified way to express your deepest sympathy and respect. Order online today for a premium Sikh funeral tribute crafted with care.
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    Beautifully arranged and fresh flowers that added beauty to the service.

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    Each flower was perfectly placed, creating a beautiful tribute. Raynes Park Florist exceeded our expectations.

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    A beautiful tribute with vibrant and fresh flowers. Raynes Park Florist did a wonderful job.

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    Beautifully fresh flowers that provided a comforting presence.

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    The bouquet was gorgeous and provided a beautiful tribute. Raynes Park Florist was very supportive.

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    Flowers were fresh, vibrant, and arranged with great care.

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    Elegant and vibrant, the bouquet perfectly reflected our sentiments. Highly recommend Raynes Park Florist.

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    The arrangement was both elegant and meaningful. Raynes Park Florist provided excellent service.

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