This composition is a carefully measured floral Khanda, rendered almost sculpturally from dense clusters of bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms that trace the emblem's defining geometry: the circular chakram, the upright, double-edged khanda sword and the two crossed kirpans. The chrysanthemums are so closely set that their combined surface resembles a soft, sun-warmed textile, the petals catching studio light to create a subtle relief across the emblem's curves. Anchoring the design at its heart is a concentrated group of five to six deep red roses; their rich, matte petals form a formal centrepiece, cradled by deep green fern fronds that frame and intensify the contrast between red and yellow. A soft, neutral shadow beneath the arrangement anchors it on the white background and signals a firm, concealed base beneath the blooms.

The overall impression is one of calm dignity - visually simple yet texturally complex - intended for solemn or celebratory Sikh occasions where symbolism matters. The scent is muted but present: a classic rose sweetness layered over the green, lightly herbal tone of chrysanthemums and fern. This is the sort of tribute families in Highbury might commission when they want a locally made, respectful emblem for a gurpurab or memorial, and it's the kind of careful work we prepare for delivery to venues near the Emirates Stadium, Highbury Fields or the area around Highbury & Islington station. Crafted with local care by Highbury Florist, it reads as both an object of devotion and a high-quality floral statement.
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A large, vibrant floral tribute sculpted into the unmistakable shape of the Sikh Khanda sits against a pure white backdrop, its bright hues and careful textures immediately apparent. The emblem - the central double-edged khanda sword, the encircling chakram (quoit), and the two crossed kirpans - is entirely rendered from thousands of small, tightly clustered yellow chrysanthemum blooms. Those chrysanthemums are arranged so closely that the surface reads like a plush, sunlit textile: each petal edge catches the light and creates a subtle three-dimensional ripple across the curved lines of the symbol. Nestled exactly where the chakram meets the central sword is a compact cluster of five deep red roses, their velvety petals forming a formal, dignified focal point. Dark green fern fronds cradle the roses, their tooth-like foliage providing a cool, structural contrast to the warm yellow field and heightening the visual depth of the piece.

A faint grey shadow beneath the arrangement confirms it is a freestanding tribute, likely built on a concealed supportive base, and suggests the object's weight and presence in a quiet, well-lit studio. The scent one imagines is gentle - a soft tea-rose warmth undercut by the clean, slightly green hum of chrysanthemums and fern. This composition feels respectfully ceremonial: suited to a memorial service, gurpurab observance, or a civic remembrance of Sikh heritage. As a florist working in Highbury, I picture this displayed with care close to Highbury Fields or brought quietly to a service near Highbury & Islington station, a visual gesture of honour and skilled workmanship for the community.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honour a loved one with the Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute from Highbury Florist, crafted with care in Highbury. This striking Sikh funeral tribute features a bold Khanda symbol made from lush yellow double sprayed chrysanthemums, carefully arranged for full coverage and a smooth, elegant finish. Rich red roses are delicately placed to add depth, contrast and a touch of warmth, creating a meaningful display of faith, respect and remembrance.

Expertly designed by our skilled florists, this Khanda floral tribute is ideal for Sikh funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies. Its vibrant yellow tones symbolise hope and devotion, while the classic red roses convey love and honour. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it a prominent and dignified display.

At Highbury Florist, we use fresh, premium flowers and may substitute blooms if needed due to seasonality, always matching the colour, size and quality to maintain the design and sentiment. Order this Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute online for reliable, local delivery from our Highbury flower shop and let our team help you express your condolences with grace and respect.
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