Dominating a plain white background, this meticulously shaped Khanda is composed almost entirely of compact, bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms whose multiplied petals form a dense, textured field. The florist has followed the emblem's canonical geometry-rendering the circular chakram with a smooth, continuous band, the central double-edged sword with a firm vertical presence, and the two crossed kirpans with balanced, symmetrical arcs-so that the symbol remains unmistakable while also feeling soft and approachable. Anchoring the composition, a small cluster of five to six deep red roses sits at the centre, their velvet petals providing a deliberate and respectful counterpoint to the sunny yellow; these roses are nestled amid rich, dark green fern fronds that act like a subdued frame, accentuating the central focal point and adding a lacy texture to the composition's interior. Lighting is neutral and even, which allows the colours to present true and calm against the white plane; a faint shadow beneath the piece adds quiet depth and suggests a ceremonial placement on a stand or memorial table. The overall impression is one of reverence and skilled craftsmanship-an arrangement appropriate for Sikh religious observances, remembrance services, or cultural commemorations in and around Aldgate, Spitalfields or nearby Shoreditch-where tradition meets the attentive hand of a local florist familiar with the community's needs.
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A carefully sculpted floral Khanda sits against a clean white backdrop, its sacred contours formed from thousands of tightly packed bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms that give the emblem a soft, pillow-like texture and a warm golden glow. The arrangement faithfully traces the Khanda's defining elements-the central double-edged sword, the encircling chakram, and the two crossed kirpans beneath-so that each curve and point reads clearly from a short distance, while close up the tiny petals create a luxuriant, slightly three-dimensional surface. At the geometric heart of the piece, five deep red roses are arranged in a compact cluster, their velvety heads offering a rich visual counterpoint to the sunny yellow; dark green fern fronds cradle the roses, their feathered texture framing the center and deepening the overall contrast. Soft, neutral studio light falls evenly across the tribute, the pure white setting allowing color and form to read with sharp clarity, and a faint shadow beneath the wreath hints at its physical presence on a table or easel-suggesting it is intended as a ceremonial centerpiece or a dignified funeral tribute. There is a gentle floral perfume-rosy and green, mellowed by the chrysanthemum's subtle sweetness-that one can almost imagine from the composition. As a piece meant to honour Sikh faith and remembrance, the design balances reverence and craftsmanship: traditional symbolism rendered with contemporary florist technique, a thoughtful expression of respect that would be at home in a service near Brick Lane or a community gathering in Spitalfields.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honour Sikh faith and tradition with the Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute from Aldgate Florist, Aldgate. This striking funeral tribute is carefully crafted in the shape of the sacred Khanda symbol, making it a meaningful choice for Sikh memorials, funerals and celebrations of life. Hand-made by our expert florists, the design features a rich bed of yellow double sprayed chrysanthemums, accented with elegant red roses to add depth, warmth and contrast.

Measuring approximately 62cm x 58cm, this Khanda tribute creates a bold yet respectful focal point beside the coffin, at the service or graveside. Every arrangement is made fresh to order using premium flowers, ensuring beautiful colour and long-lasting freshness. Where certain blooms are out of season, we follow our thoughtful substitution policy, replacing them only with flowers of a similar colour, size and superior quality.

Available for reliable local delivery from Aldgate Florist in Aldgate, this Sikh floral tribute offers a dignified way to pay respects and express sympathy. Ideal for family tributes or from close friends, it reflects devotion, remembrance and spiritual strength. Order online today at aldgateflorist.co.uk for a handcrafted Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute created with care and respect.
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