Dominating the frame is a meticulously constructed floral Khanda, its form realised through thousands of small, bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms packed together to create a tactile, slightly three-dimensional surface against a pure white background. The circular chakkar is rendered with a continuous band of yellow, while the central double-edged khanda rises in a defined sweep and the two kirpans curve and cross beneath - all suggested by subtle changes in the density and angle of the chrysanthemum heads so the sacred symbol reads with architectural clarity. Anchoring the composition is a concentrated cluster of five to six deep red roses placed exactly at the emblem's core; their deep colour and velvet petals provide a calibrated focal contrast, framed by lush, dark green fern fronds that add cool texture and a whisper of foliage. The white backdrop and a soft, neutral shadow beneath emphasize the arrangement's physical presence, indicating it could be a stand-alone funeral wreath or a principal centerpiece at a remembrance service. The overall effect is respectful and composed: the yellow conveys a sense of warmth and continuity, the red speaks of love and honour, and the green lends quiet dignity. As a florist familiar with commemorations across North Finchley - from intimate gatherings near Ballards Lane to larger community events on the High Road - I recognise the craftsmanship here: disciplined placement, balanced proportions, and a sensitivity to colour that ensures the Khanda communicates both faith and consolation.
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A striking, three-dimensional floral Khanda crafted almost entirely from densely packed, bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms sits against a clean white backdrop, the petals forming a soft, textured surface that captures light like woven silk. The sacred Sikh emblem is faithfully modelled here: the circular chakkar sweeps around the centerpiece, the central double-edged khanda rises with a slightly raised ridge of blooms, and the two kirpans curve downwards and cross at the base - each element delineated by careful shaping of the same sunny yellow chrysanthemums so the symbol reads clearly even from a distance. Nestled where the chakkar converges is a compact cluster of deep red roses - five to six buds arranged tightly - their velvety petals and warmer scent offering a deliberate contrast to the lemon-gold field. Dark green fern fronds cradle the rose cluster, their ferny texture framing the red and adding visual depth and a cool, botanical undertone. A soft grey shadow beneath the tribute hints at its solidity as a freestanding piece, suitable for a memorial service or cultural celebration. The overall mood is one of reverent brightness: yellow suggesting remembrance and hope, red conveying respect and love, and the crisp white background accentuating both. As a local florist who often prepares commemorative pieces for families across Ballards Lane and the High Road in North Finchley, I note how the craftsmanship - the thousands of tiny chrysanthemum heads placed with steady hands - makes this emblem both a powerful symbol and a comforting, tactile presence at a service honoring Sikh heritage.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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The Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute from Flower Delivery North Finchley is a striking floral tribute crafted to honour Sikh faith and tradition. Expertly designed in the symbolic Khanda shape, this arrangement features a bed of vibrant yellow double sprayed chrysanthemums, carefully arranged for full, even coverage and a polished finish. Rich red roses are delicately placed to add depth, contrast and a sense of love and respect.

Ideal as a funeral tribute, memorial piece or Gurdwara offering, this Khanda arrangement is a meaningful way to express condolences and celebrate a life lived in devotion. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it a substantial and eye-catching display.

Our skilled florists in North Finchley use fresh, premium-quality flowers and follow a thoughtful substitution policy when certain blooms are out of season, always matching colour, size and value. We offer reliable local flower delivery across North Finchley, ensuring your Sikh tribute arrives on time and in beautiful condition. Order this Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute online today from flowerdeliverynorthfinchley.co.uk for a respectful, elegant floral gesture.
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