At the centre of a stark white canvas is an Ik Onkar created entirely from thousands of bright orange marigold blooms, each tiny head pressed tightly to form the emblem's distinctive strokes: the numeral '1' of Ek, the sweeping crescent-like extensions, and the small dot bindi that punctuates the symbol. The marigolds' concentrated orange surface reads as a warm, almost tactile field that captures highlights and shadow, giving the symbol a gently rounded, three-dimensional presence. Anchoring the lower central portion of the mark is a neat cluster of pristine white lilies-at least two fully open-whose smooth, curved petals and pale green-yellow stamens provide a calm, luminous counterpoint to the exuberant orange. Several lily buds and slim, pointed green leaves-likely salal or similar foliage-frame the white blooms, while delicate sprays of baby's breath float across the composition, softening edges and adding airy punctuation between the dense marigolds.

Seen through the eyes of a craftsman who knows Langtons and the small halls of Hornchurch, this floral Ik Onkar reads as both celebration and contemplation. The marigolds lend a warm, traditional vibrancy associated with community festivals like Vaisakhi, while the lilies bring an element of quiet reverence suitable for temple adornment or a home shrine. The subtle drop shadow beneath the arrangement hints at a freestanding plaque or tribute board made to be placed on a table or altar. Texturally rich and fragrant-peppery marigold underneath the lilies' soft perfume-this piece balances symbolic clarity with floral finesse, reflecting local floral practice in Havering and the surrounding neighbourhoods.
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A reverent, sculpted floral Khanda fills the frame against a clean white field, every curve and edge formed from hundreds of densely packed, bright orange marigold blooms. The arrangement faithfully traces the Khanda's distinct components-the circular chakkar sitting at the centre, two crossed kirpans arching outwards, and the upright double-edged khanda sword-each line rendered in a warm, sunlit orange texture that reads almost tactile: the marigolds' fluffy petals press close together to create a low-relief surface that catches the light and throws a gentle, natural shadow onto the white backdrop. Nestled where the kirpans intersect, a compact cluster of pristine white lilies anchors the design; at least two lilies are fully open, their smooth petals curling back to reveal pale green and golden-yellow stamens, while several smaller buds and half-open blooms hold the composition's quiet promise. Sprays of glossy green foliage-suggestive of salal or similar pointed leaves-frame the lilies, and tiny clouds of white baby's breath weave between the orange and green, softening the contrast and adding delicate visual air. The subtle drop shadow beneath the piece suggests a freestanding, ceremonial panel or a tabletop tribute rather than a flat print.

Seen through the eyes of a Hornchurch florist who works for community observances from Station Lane to the High Street, this piece feels like an offering: warm and celebratory from the marigolds, calm and contemplative from the lilies. The marigolds' earthy, slightly peppery scent contrasts gently with the lilies' sweet perfume, creating a sensory balance that suits Vaisakhi, Gurpurab, memorials, or temple adornment. Crafted with careful layering and respect, the floral Khanda speaks of devotion, unity, and quiet dignity in a local context.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with the elegant Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute, thoughtfully crafted by Florist Hornchurch in Hornchurch. This striking funeral tribute features a traditional Khanda design made with premium white double spray chrysanthemums, expertly coloured in a rich orange shade and accented with pure white lilies. The bold orange tones and serene white blooms create a meaningful floral tribute that reflects respect, remembrance and faith.

Approximate dimensions: 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it an impressive and dignified focal piece for Sikh funerals, memorials or remembrance services. To ensure maximum freshness and longevity, some flowers may be delivered in bud so you can watch them open beautifully.

At Florist Hornchurch, we use only the finest flowers and reserve the right to substitute any seasonal blooms with similar varieties of equal or higher value, style and quality. This guarantees a premium finish every time. Perfect for expressing heartfelt sympathy from family, friends or the wider community.

Available for reliable local delivery from our Hornchurch florist, this Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute provides a respectful and personal way to say farewell. Order online at floristhornchurch.co.uk for trusted service and a beautifully handcrafted Sikh funeral tribute.
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