Dominating the frame against a pristine white background, this Khanda-shaped floral composition is constructed from a dense carpet of bright yellow chrysanthemums whose small, textured blooms are closely positioned to define every curve and line of the emblem. The circular chakkar, the two crossed kirpans and the central double-edged khanda are all articulated through the deliberate placement of these sunny petals, producing a plush, tactile surface that captures incidental light and casts subtle modelling shadows. Anchoring the design at its centre is a compact cluster of deep red roses - five, perhaps six - their layered blossoms forming a measured, solemn focal point. Surrounding and cushioning the roses, sprigs of dark green fern create a cool frame that heightens the colour contrast and introduces a delicate, serrated texture against the chrysanthemum's rounded faces. The clean, soft shadow beneath the tribute makes it feel palpably three-dimensional, as though it could be carried into a hall or laid before a ceremonial altar. The bouquet suggests a restrained scent profile: a whisper of sweet rose, the green, slightly peppery note of fern, and the mild, tea-like perfume of chrysanthemum. As a floral piece suitable for memorials, cultural observances or community commemorations in Raynes Park and neighbouring streets - from Kingston Road to West Barnes - the arrangement combines symbolic fidelity with refined horticultural technique. It reads as both an emblem of faith and a handcrafted offering, its bright yellow resilience balanced by the quiet dignity of red roses and deep green foliage.
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A substantial, sculpted floral tribute, faithfully shaped as the Sikh Khanda emblem, rests against a clean white backdrop with a soft grey shadow anchoring it to the surface. The whole symbol is formed from thousands of tightly packed, bright yellow chrysanthemums whose small, ruffled heads are arranged to follow the curved chakkar, the sweeping arcs of the kirpans and the upright double-edged khanda. Up close the chrysanthemums read like a plush, sunlit textile, their petals catching light and creating a warm, tactile surface that seems almost velvety to the eye. At the very centre, where the circular chakkar meets the khanda, a compact cluster of five deep red roses creates a dramatic focal point; their layered petals are classic and dense, offering a quiet, solemn contrast to the luminous yellow. Nestling each rose are sprays of dark green fern fronds whose serrated edges and cool tones frame the red like a small, living crown. The arrangement smells faintly of fresh green foliage and a soft, sweet floral note that is not overpowering but suggests careful, recent preparation. The composition reads as both a work of floral craft and an act of reverence - suitable as a ceremonial piece at a memorial, gurdwara service, or community remembrance in and around Raynes Park and neighbouring Wimbledon. The immaculate white background accentuates the symbolic geometry and colour contrast, allowing every curve and shadow to speak; the overall effect is one of respectful craftsmanship, floral precision, and a calm, dignified presence for moments of tribute and communal memory.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Celebrate Sikh faith and remembrance with our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute, expertly handcrafted by Florist Raynes Park in Raynes Park. This striking funeral tribute features a bold Khanda symbol created from rich yellow double spray chrysanthemums, carefully arranged for full coverage and a smooth, elegant finish. Delicate red roses are added as accents, bringing depth, contrast, and a heartfelt touch of love and respect.

Ideal for Sikh funerals, memorials, and religious ceremonies, this Khanda tribute offers a meaningful way to honour a loved one's spirituality and heritage. Each design is created with premium fresh flowers for long-lasting beauty and a dignified presentation.

Approximate dimensions: Length 62cm (24 inches), Width 58cm (22 inches). As some flowers are seasonal, we may substitute blooms with similar colours and equal or higher quality to maintain the same style and value. Handcrafted with care in Raynes Park and available for reliable local delivery, this Sikh floral tribute provides a thoughtful and respectful final farewell. Order online from floristraynespark.co.uk for a premium, professional service you can trust.
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