An elegant floral Ik Onkar rendered from thousands of densely arranged bright orange marigolds dominates a pristine white setting, the traditional Sikh proclamation of 'God is One' articulated through meticulous placement of tiny, fluffy blooms. The marigolds form the symbol's flowing strokes and small dot with surprising clarity, their warm, celebratory hue and textured surfaces catching light to produce a gently sculpted relief against the white backdrop. Nestled at the lower centre of the composition, a poised cluster of pristine white lilies provides a refined focal point: at least two fully open lilies with softly curved petals and visible green and yellow stamens stand amid smaller buds, their cool whiteness cutting through the marigolds' vibrance. Fresh green leaves, pointed and glossy, give architectural support while sprays of fine white baby's breath lend a delicate, cloud-like softness that eases the visual transition between orange and white. A faint shadow beneath the piece suggests it is a freestanding display, intended for ceremonial placement or ritual offering. The imagined scent is layered-earthy, warm marigolds underlined by the lilies' gentle perfume-conveying reverence and calm. I picture this floral Ik Onkar on a table at a local Cranford celebration, perhaps during Guru Nanak Jayanti or Vaisakhi near Cranford Park or delivered to nearby Gurdwaras in Hounslow, where tradition, fresh flowers, and community devotion come together in a quietly powerful tribute.
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A reverent, museum-quality floral Khanda sits against a spotless white backdrop, its sacred form carved entirely from hundreds of tightly packed bright orange marigold heads. The arrangement renders the Khanda's elements-the circular chakkar, the upright double-edged khanda, and the two crossed kirpans-clearly readable through careful shaping and density of blooms, the marigolds' velvety petals catching a soft, diffused light to give the symbol a warm, tactile glow. At the exact centre, where the kirpans meet, a cluster of pure white lilies anchors the design: at least two large, fully open lily blooms with gently curved petals and visible green and yellow stamens, ringed by a few smaller lily buds that promise unfolding form. Glossy green foliage nestles behind and between the flowers, offering pointed, salal-like leaves that add structure and a cool visual counterpoint, while delicate sprays of tiny white filler blossoms-baby's breath-soften the silhouette and introduce a whisper of airiness. A subtle shadow beneath the piece hints that it is a freestanding display, carefully lifted from the background to present a three-dimensional, ceremonial presence suitable for a Gurdwara doorway, a memorial table, or a festival stage. The scent is imagined-bright, earthy marigold warmth tempered by the lilies' gentle perfume-evoking devotion, calm and communal pride. As a local florist in Cranford I picture this piece arriving at Cranford Park for Vaisakhi or placed near a Hounslow-area gurdwara for Gurpurab, where its colours and craftsmanship speak of careful hands, fresh flowers, and cultural respect.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honour a cherished loved one with the ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE, a striking floral tribute handcrafted by Flower Delivery Cranford. This meaningful Sikh funeral tribute is designed in the traditional Khanda symbol, combining spiritual significance with elegant floristry.

Crafted with premium white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in a rich, vibrant orange, this design is beautifully accented with fresh white lilies for a serene and graceful finish. The bold orange tones symbolise strength and devotion, while the white lilies add purity and peace, making this tribute a heartfelt way to express respect, gratitude and remembrance.

Approximate dimensions: Length 62cm (24 inches) x Width 58cm (22 inches), making it an impressive and dignified focal piece for Sikh funerals, memorials or remembrance services. To maximise freshness and vase life, some flowers may be delivered in bud so you can enjoy watching them open.

As certain blooms are seasonal, we may substitute flowers with alternatives of similar colour, size and equal or higher quality, ensuring the same premium look and feel. Based in Cranford, we offer reliable, professional funeral flower delivery, handling every order with care and sensitivity. Order this Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute online for timely local delivery and a beautifully presented arrangement that honours your loved one with grace and respect.
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