A commanding Sikh Khanda floral display dominates a clean white background, its form carefully sculpted so that each symbolic component is clearly defined. The entire emblem-the straight central khanda sword, the encompassing circular chakkar, and the two outward-sweeping kirpans-is fashioned from hundreds of tightly packed royal blue chrysanthemums or similar clustered flowers. These blooms sit closely side by side, their small petals overlapping to create a velvety, richly textured surface. The blue hue is consistent and saturated, calming yet powerful, like the reflective atmosphere you might feel walking through South Hackney's quieter streets near Mare Street or along the edge of London Fields early in the morning. At the lower portion of the inner circle, a small contrasting arrangement provides a focal point of softness and purity. Three white roses, each bloom perfectly formed, rest together at the centre of this accent. Around them, sprigs of delicate white filler flowers-likely baby's breath-add gentle movement and fine detail. Deep green foliage, perhaps fern fronds or salal leaves, frame the white flowers and subtly mirror the curve of the surrounding blue chakkar. Gentle lighting adds delicate shadows beneath the petals and along the emblem's contours, enhancing the three-dimensional feel as if the tribute has weight and presence, ready to be placed beside a casket or at the front of a Sikh funeral service in South Hackney. The overall mood is one of respectful quiet and deep spiritual significance. The combination of richly coloured blue chrysanthemums and serene white roses speaks of remembrance, purity, and steadfast faith, offering a moving floral expression of both personal grief and communal identity.
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A beautifully crafted Sikh Khanda floral tribute stands out sharply against a bright white background, its symbolic shape rendered with meticulous attention to detail. The central sword, enclosed by the chakkar and flanked by two gracefully curved kirpans, is entirely constructed from royal blue chrysanthemums or similar small, densely petalled flowers. Each bloom nestles tightly against the next, creating a uniform, velvety surface that gives the emblem a strong visual presence. The blue tone is deep and reflective, evoking a sense of quiet contemplation similar to the calm corners of South Hackney near the Regent's Canal or the shaded paths of Victoria Park at dusk. At the base of the central circular element, a smaller, contrasting floral cluster softens the bold outline. Three immaculate white roses, their petals gently opening, form the heart of this arrangement, surrounded by airy sprays of tiny white filler flowers, most likely baby's breath, which add an intricate, lace-like texture. Lush dark green foliage cradles these blooms, curving naturally and providing a fresh, living contrast to the structured blue chrysanthemum background. Soft, diffuse lighting creates subtle highlights on the rose petals and gentle shadows where the flowers overlap, giving the tribute a tangible sense of depth as though you could feel each cool petal beneath your fingertips. The piece feels designed for a significant moment-a Sikh funeral, memorial, or remembrance ceremony in South Hackney-where family and friends gather to honour a life of faith and integrity. The interplay of royal blue and pristine white suggests devotion, peace, and profound respect, offering a floral homage that is both visually striking and emotionally comforting.

BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Create a meaningful farewell with our Blue Khanda Sikh Tribute, expertly crafted by Florist South Hackney. This striking Sikh funeral tribute features a bold Khanda design made with white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in rich blue, symbolising faith, strength and devotion. Delicate white roses and soft gypsophila add elegance and purity, making this arrangement a dignified choice for Sikh funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies.

Handmade in South Hackney, each Khanda tribute is created with premium fresh flowers, ensuring a beautiful finish and lasting impression. The approximate dimensions of 62cm x 58cm make it a standout focal piece for crematoriums, gurdwaras or graveside tributes. We offer a thoughtful, reliable service and can often provide same-day or next-day delivery across South Hackney and surrounding areas.

Because some blooms are seasonal, we may substitute flowers when necessary, always matching the size, colour and quality so the tribute retains its character and style. For bespoke colours, lettering or personalised touches to reflect your loved one's life and faith, our friendly team is here to help. Order online today from floristsouthhackney.co.uk or call us to discuss special requirements.
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    The flowers delivered were fresh and the arrangements were perfect. This is a great place to get funeral flowers.

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