A radiant Ik Onkar symbol crafted entirely from bright orange marigold blooms sits centered on a clean white field, the traditional Sikh phrase 'One God' transformed into a tactile, celebratory floral form. The distinct strokes of the Ik Onkar - the vertical stroke, the graceful curves, and the dot - are defined by thousands of small marigolds, each head pressed close to its neighbour to create a warm, textured plane that catches light and shadow like woven fabric. Toward the lower central portion of the emblem, a compact cluster of immaculate white lilies punctuates the orange: at least two fully opened lilies with gently arched petals and pale green-yellow stamens, surrounded by several buds that promise more bloom. Lush pointed green leaves and tiny white filler flowers, such as gypsophila, thread into the arrangement, offering crisp contrast and softening the bold geometry of the marigold field. The composition sits slightly raised from the surface, evidenced by a soft drop shadow that lends three-dimensional presence and suggests a ceremonial display or decorative panel. The scent is a subtle layering - the earthy warmth of marigolds undercut by the cool sweetness of lilies - a sensory pairing familiar to florists preparing offerings for Vaisakhi or Guru Nanak Jayanti services at local gurdwaras. As a design likely made for community observance in and around Coulsdon - perhaps commissioned for a temple near Coulsdon Common or displayed during a festival in Old Coulsdon - it balances reverence, visual clarity, and handcrafted detail, an emblem that reads both as devotion and as the work of an attentive floral artisan.
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A carefully constructed floral Khanda, the revered Sikh emblem, floats against a pristine white backdrop with a soft drop shadow that lifts it off the surface. The whole symbol - the circular chakkar, the two crossed kirpans and the central double-edged khanda - has been formed from hundreds of tightly clustered bright orange marigold heads, their ruffled petals packed so densely they read as a single luminous surface. Up close you can almost sense the velvety, warm texture of the marigolds and the faint, earthy scent they lend to the piece. Nestled precisely where the swords intersect is a serene cluster of pure white lilies: at least two fully open blooms with gently curved petals revealing pale green and yellow stamens, surrounded by several smaller buds that suggest unfolding grace. Sprays of tiny white filler flowers - delicate baby's breath - and glossy green foliage, possibly salal or similar pointed leaves, frame the lilies and temper the vivid orange with cool highlights. The lighting is crisp and even, catching the three-dimensional modelling of each marigold and the soft sheen on the lilies' petals, while the subtle shadow hints at a freestanding tribute placed for display. As a local florist's composition, the arrangement balances reverence and celebration: it reads as an offering suited to Gurpurab, Vaisakhi, memorials or temple decorations in and around Coulsdon - perhaps seen at a community gathering near Farthing Downs or a shrine in Old Coulsdon. The overall effect is one of devotion, skilled craftsmanship and quiet dignity, a floral emblem that both honours tradition and invites close, respectful viewing.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Celebrate a cherished life with the striking Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Coulsdon Flowers. Thoughtfully designed in Coulsdon, this Khanda-shaped floral tribute is crafted with white double spray chrysanthemums delicately coloured in a vibrant orange and accented with elegant white lilies for a pure, serene finish. Perfect for Sikh funerals and memorials, this design offers a respectful and meaningful way to honour faith and devotion.

Approximate dimensions: Length 62cm (24 inches), Width 58cm (22 inches), making it an impressive and dignified tribute for the crematorium, temple, or service venue. To ensure long-lasting freshness, some flowers may arrive in bud so you can appreciate their beauty as they open.

As flowers can be seasonal, we may substitute certain blooms with alternatives of similar colour, size, and superior quality, ensuring the same premium look and feel. Handcrafted by our skilled florists at Coulsdon Flowers, this Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute is available for reliable local delivery, with careful attention to detail from order to delivery. Order online today at coulsdonflowers.co.uk for a beautiful tribute that reflects love, respect, and remembrance.
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