A meticulously arranged Ik Onkar symbol sits centered on a pure white plane, formed entirely from tiny, closely packed bright orange marigold blossoms. The traditional strokes-the Ek numeral, the sweeping crescent-like flourish and the final dot-are all rendered with careful floristry technique so the rhythm of the Sikh symbol is legible from a distance yet textured up close. The marigolds' dense layering yields a warm, celebratory orange field that captures light and shadow across its surface, while at the lower centre a refined accent of white lilies rests against the orange: two or more fully open lilies with gently curving white petals, pale green throats and yellow-tipped stamens, surrounded by a smattering of smaller lily buds about to bloom. Glossy green foliage, likely salal or similar leaves, frames the lily cluster and is threaded with tiny white filler flowers such as baby's breath, offering visual relief and a subtle coolness to the palette. A faint drop shadow beneath suggests the piece is freestanding-ready to be placed on a shrine table or displayed in a cultural hall. The scent is imagined: the earthy sweetness of marigolds softened by the lilies' luminous perfume. As a local florist experienced with cultural occasions near Bloomsbury Square or the British Museum, I picture this arrangement used for Guru Nanak Jayanti or Vaisakhi processions-an offering that honours unity and devotion through traditional materials and respectful craftsmanship.
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A reverent, hand-crafted floral Khanda rests against a pristine white backdrop, its familiar form assembled from hundreds of tightly clustered bright orange marigolds. The marigolds are packed so closely that their velvety, pompom textures read as a single luminous plane, the warm orange catching and reflecting soft studio light to give the emblem a gentle three-dimensional glow. The circular chakkar and the two crossed kirpans are clearly defined by careful layering of blooms, while a smaller central double-edged khanda is suggested by denser petals at the very core. Nestled where the swords intersect, a cluster of large white lilies anchors the composition: at least two fully open blooms with gracefully curved petals, pale green throats and soft yellow stamens, surrounded by a handful of smaller white lily buds waiting to unfurl. Sprays of tiny white filler flowers-gypsophila-drift around the lilies and mingle with glossy green foliage, possibly salal or similar laurel leaves, softening the vibrant orange with cool, reflective greens. A subtle drop shadow beneath the arrangement confirms it is freestanding, a ceremonial display that could sit on a low plinth in a Gurdwara or community hall. The scent is imagined-sweet, honeyed marigolds balanced by the clean, heady perfume of white lilies-evoking devotion, celebration and quiet dignity. As a Bloomsbury-area florist might arrange for Vaisakhi or a remembrance service near Russell Square or the British Museum, the piece reads both as floral art and a respectful symbol of faith, crafted with traditional materials and an eye for texture, proportion and spiritual meaning.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a cherished soul with the Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Bloomsbury Flowers, Bloomsbury. Thoughtfully designed in the symbolic Khanda shape, this elegant funeral tribute blends tradition with refined floristry for a truly meaningful farewell. Crafted with white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in a rich, radiant orange, the design is beautifully accented with graceful white lilies to add softness, purity and contrast.

Perfect for Sikh funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies, this Khanda tribute offers a dignified and respectful way to express gratitude, faith and remembrance. Measuring approximately 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, it creates a striking focal piece that remains tasteful and elegant.

To ensure maximum freshness and longevity, some flowers may be delivered in bud, allowing you to enjoy their full beauty as they open. As certain blooms are seasonal, we may substitute flowers with varieties of similar colour, size and value, always maintaining the same premium style and quality you expect from Bloomsbury Flowers.

Handmade with care by our expert florists in Bloomsbury, this Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute is ideal for families seeking a meaningful, faith-led floral arrangement with a warm, contemporary touch. Order online for reliable local delivery and a beautifully presented tribute that honours your loved one with grace and respect.
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