A meticulously assembled floral rendition of the Ik Onkar symbol commands the frame, its familiar contours formed from thousands of tightly clustered bright orange marigold blossoms that create a rich mosaic of color and texture against a plain white backdrop. The numeral element, the flowing crescent extensions and the small bindi are all sculpted with exacting care from the marigolds, each bloom pressed close to its neighbour to produce a dense, cushiony surface that reflects light with a gentle warmth. At the lower centre of the icon a refined accent cluster of pure white lilies offers a calm counterpoint: two or more lilies are fully open, their silky petals slightly unfurling to reveal soft yellow-green stamens, while additional lily buds nestle amid glossy green leaves and tiny white filler flowers like gypsophila, which add air and depth. A subtle drop shadow beneath the piece suggests a hand-mounted plaque or ceremonial display, the kind of floral emblem seen in Gurdwaras and community halls during Guru Nanak Jayanti or seasonal observances around Harrow on the Hill. The overall impression is devotional and unifying - the sunlit orange marigolds evoke traditional festival garlands, while the white lilies read as a composed offering, both visually and sensorially evoking crisp petals, faint citrusy marigold perfume and the calm hush of a gathering for prayer or celebration near St Marys Church and the local market streets.
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A reverent, freestanding floral Khanda crafted entirely from hundreds of small, bright orange marigold blooms rests against a clean white backdrop, its bold silhouette softened by careful florist technique. The marigolds are densely packed to form the circular chakkar and the two crossed kirpans, their warm, velvety texture catching soft studio light and creating a luminous, three-dimensional surface with subtle highlights and shadow. At the central intersection where the swords cross, a cluster of pristine white lilies unfurls - at least two fully open trumpet-shaped blooms with gently curved petals and pale yellow-green stamens, surrounded by smaller white lily buds that promise further opening. Sprigs of glossy green foliage tuck in around the lilies, perhaps salal or similar pointed leaves, and delicate sprays of snow-white gypsophila weave through the orange field, lending airy contrast and visual depth. A faint drop shadow beneath the piece gives the impression of a carefully placed ritual offering or commemorative display that might stand in a Gurdwara doorway or on a home altar. The overall effect is simultaneously celebratory and contemplative: the joyous orange marigold is balanced by the lilies' serene white, evoking the fragrance of fresh blooms and the tactile softness of thousands of petals. As a local floral artist would note, this composition echoes community tributes seen during Vaisakhi processions and Gurpurab services in Harrow on the Hill, where traditional garlands and floral insignia are presented with devotion and care.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honour a loved one with the elegant Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Florist Harrow on the Hill. This striking Sikh funeral tribute is carefully crafted in the symbolic Khanda shape, featuring a luxurious base of white double spray chrysanthemums expertly coloured in a rich orange tone and accented with graceful white lilies. Ideal for Sikh funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies, this floral tribute is a meaningful way to express respect, devotion and gratitude. Expert florists in Harrow on the Hill handcraft each design with care, using fresh, premium blooms for lasting beauty. Approximate dimensions: 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it a standout feature display. Flowers may arrive in bud to ensure maximum freshness, allowing you to watch them open beautifully. Due to seasonal availability, substitutions may be made with flowers of similar colour, size and quality while maintaining the overall style. Trust Florist Harrow on the Hill for reliable, compassionate service and timely delivery for your Sikh tribute flowers. Order this Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute online today for a dignified and heartfelt floral farewell.
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