Against a soft white backdrop, a fine floral rendition of the Khanda commands quiet attention: thousands of small, bright orange marigold heads have been arranged with patient precision to form the symbol's circular chakkar, crossed kirpans and central khanda. The marigolds' compact, ruffled faces give the emblem a tactile, almost textile-like surface that captures light and shadow, making the orange seem to breathe. At the heart of the composition, where the kirpans intersect, sits a cluster of elegant white lilies-at least two fully open blooms with petals curling outward to reveal delicate green and yellow stamens-their smooth, cool surfaces contrasting with the marigolds' textured warmth. Around this focal group, glossy green foliage and sprays of fine white gypsophila lend softness and spatial definition, their matte leaves and feathery fillers creating gentle transitions from bold colour to serene white. A subtle drop shadow beneath the piece suggests it is a freestanding ceremonial tableau, arranged with the sort of care a client would expect from a neighbourhood florist preparing tributes for a community hall or place of worship. In my mind this piece sits well in a reception at the Pavilions or as part of a memorial display near Uxbridge Station, offering both visual clarity and fragrant moderation: the marigolds' warm, citrus-like sweetness tempered by the lilies' cool, floral calm. Described here as if I were guiding a blind visitor's hand across its surface, the account stresses texture, scent and symbolic intent so that the image's spiritual dignity and celebratory warmth are clearly conveyed.
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A meticulously crafted floral Khanda sits against a pristine white background, its sacred form built entirely from hundreds of tightly packed bright orange marigold heads. The marigolds' soft, velvety texture is visible at close inspection: compact petals layered like tiny suns, catching the light to create a warm, three-dimensional relief that reads clearly from every angle. The Khanda's chakkar (circular disc), the two crossed kirpans and the upright double-edged sword are all defined by the dense orange mass, while a graceful cluster of at least two open white lilies anchors the centre where the blades intersect. The lilies' petals unfurl with a cool satin sheen; you can almost sense their faint, sweet perfume and the delicate green-and-yellow stamens at their hearts. Around this central cluster, glossy green foliage-likely salal or similar pointed leaves-and soft sprays of white gypsophila provide contrast, their matte leaves and airy, cloud-like fillers lifting the composition and adding visual breathing room. A subtle drop shadow under the piece suggests it is freestanding, a ceremonial display set on a white plinth or altar. Soft daylight seems to fall from the left, emphasizing the marigolds' warm orange and making the lilies' white tones feel serene and calming. This arrangement reads as both celebration and reverent offering-appropriate for Vaisakhi, Gurpurab, or a community tribute-and would be familiar to people visiting local halls and community centres around Uxbridge, the Pavilions or the area near Brunel University. It's described here with the care of a florist guiding a client through texture, scent and symbolism so someone who cannot see it can still sense its presence and purpose.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with the striking Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Flowers Uxbridge. Thoughtfully designed in the symbolic Khanda shape, this elegant floral tribute features white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in a vivid orange hue, beautifully accented with pure white lilies for a serene, respectful finish. Ideal for Sikh funerals, memorials, and religious ceremonies, this arrangement offers a meaningful way to express deep respect, gratitude, and remembrance.

Expertly handcrafted by our skilled florists in Uxbridge, the Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute measures approximately 62cm x 58cm, making it a standout focal piece. To ensure maximum freshness and longevity, some blooms may be delivered in bud, allowing you to enjoy their full beauty as they open. As certain flowers can be seasonal, we may substitute blooms with similar varieties of equal or greater quality and style, while always preserving the overall look and sentiment.

Perfect for local Sikh families and communities, this premium tribute combines bold colour with spiritual symbolism. Rely on Flowers Uxbridge for reliable, compassionate service and beautifully crafted funeral flowers in Uxbridge and surrounding areas. Order online today for a dignified, meaningful floral tribute.
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