A finely wrought floral Ik Onkar dominates a plain white field, the Sikh motto 'One God' delicately expressed through thousands of compact, bright orange marigolds. The arrangement translates the numeral-like Ek, the graceful curving extensions, and the small bindi into floral architecture: each element is modelled by the density and placement of the marigold heads so that the warm, celebratory orange appears both flat and sculptural depending on the viewing angle. At the lower central portion of the icon sits an elegant cluster of white lilies - at least two large, open blossoms whose smooth, satiny petals and pale green-yellow stamens offer a cool counterpoint to the marigolds' vibrant heat. Around these lilies, small white filler flowers, probably gypsophila, create a halo that breathes space into the dense orange, while pointed green foliage stabilises the cluster and echoes the verticality of the Ik Onkar's strokes. The lighting is soft and direct, highlighting petal textures and casting a faint drop shadow that implies the symbol is a freestanding floral board or ceremonial installation. The composition reads as an offering: meticulous, respectful and suited to use at Vaisakhi gatherings, Guru Nanak Jayanti celebrations, or as a devotional adornment in a home or Gurdwara near Neal's Yard or Drury Lane. The piece balances jubilant colour with quiet grace, a floral essay in devotion that speaks to tradition, community, and seasonal craftsmanship familiar to Covent Garden floristry.
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A reverent, museum-like floral Khanda sits centered against a clean white backdrop, its sacred form rendered entirely from hundreds of tightly clustered bright orange marigold heads. The marigolds are packed so closely their velvety textures read as a single luminous plane, the orange catching soft studio light to create warm highlights and gentle shadows that give the emblem a sculptural, three-dimensional feel. The chakkar and crossed kirpans are carefully defined by the density and direction of the blooms, while a smaller, upright khanda blade is suggested in the centre by a subtly heightened bank of flowers. Nestled at that central meeting point are at least two fully open white lilies, their satin petals unfurling to reveal pale green and yellow stamens; surrounding buds and sprays of tiny white gypsophila lift and lighten the composition. Sprigs of glossy green foliage - reminiscent of salal or laurel - frame the lilies and thread into the marigold work, offering cool contrast and a sense of living structure. A soft drop shadow beneath the piece implies it is freestanding, perhaps set on a ceremonial stand in a Gurdwara or displayed at a community remembrance. The overall impression is one of devotion and calm celebration: the heat of the marigolds balanced by the lilies' tranquil white, a tactile, fragrant tribute suitable for festivals like Vaisakhi or quiet commemorations. As a London floral artisan might note, the craftsmanship is exacting and respectful, translating deep Sikh symbolism into seasonal flowers with care and dignity for display across Covent Garden and nearby cultural venues.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with the elegant Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute, thoughtfully handcrafted by Flower Delivery Covent Garden. This striking Sikh funeral tribute features a traditional Khanda design created from white double spray chrysanthemums, carefully sprayed in a rich orange hue and accented with graceful white lilies for a serene, spiritual finish. Perfect for Sikh funerals, remembrance ceremonies, and religious services in Covent Garden and across London, this tribute offers a meaningful way to express deep respect and gratitude. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it a visually impactful yet tasteful arrangement. To ensure maximum freshness and longevity, some flowers may be delivered in bud and will open beautifully over time. As certain blooms are seasonal, we may substitute flowers with similar varieties of equal or greater quality, colour, and style to maintain the overall look and premium feel. Rely on our expert florists for a dignified, reliable service and prompt flower delivery from our Covent Garden store. Order this Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute online to send a heartfelt, faith-inspired floral message.
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