Dominating a white studio backdrop, this large floral composition faithfully recreates the Sikh Khanda emblem in a radiant palette of sunny yellow, deep red and dark green. Thousands of small yellow chrysanthemum heads are arranged with meticulous repetition to form the round chakkar, the twin kirpans and the central double-edged sword; the abundance of closely set blooms produces a plush, tactile plane that registers depth through gentle shadowing on each petal cluster. At the central junction a tight bouquet of five to six rich red roses is carefully positioned and surrounded by the glossy fronds of dark green ferns, the foliage's linear texture offering a sharp, sustaining contrast to the chrysanthemums' rounded forms. The composition sits slightly off the surface, suggested by a soft grey shadow beneath, indicating a mounted board or wet floral foam support that keeps the tribute upright for ceremonial display. The lighting is soft and even, allowing colour saturation to remain true-cheerful yellow, velvety crimson and verdant green-while preserving the solemn dignity of the symbol. The aroma is understated: the chrysanthemums provide a warm, almost honeyed base note while the roses give a gentle, classic fragrance and the ferns lend a green, leafy freshness. Designed for formal occasions-memorial services, Vaisakhi commemorations or community remembrances-this piece combines religious symbolism with florist craftsmanship. As a local arrangement intended for delivery around Anerley Hill, Penge High Street and the Crystal Palace area, it reads as both a cultural emblem and a carefully composed floral statement of respect and remembrance.
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A reverent floral tribute formed unmistakably in the shape of the Sikh Khanda fills the frame: thousands of small, tightly packed bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms sculpt the circular chakkar, the two curved kirpans and the upright double-edged khanda, their dense petals creating a soft, plush surface that reads almost like yellow velvet under soft studio light. At the geometric centre, where the symbolic elements converge, five deep red roses are clustered closely together and cradled by a fan of dark green fern fronds; the glossy, serrated leaves set the roses off with a cool, shaded frame that heightens the reds against the sunny chrysanthemum field. The overall silhouette is crisp and ceremonial, photographed on a clean white background so every curve and hollow of the emblem is visible, while a faint grey shadow beneath the piece hints at a substantial, freestanding construction-likely mounted on floral foam and foam-backed board for stability. The scent is quietly floral: a fresh, green lift from the fern and a gentle, honeyed note from the chrysanthemums under the warmer, classic perfume of the roses. As a florist in Anerley delivering into neighbouring Crystal Palace and Penge, I would present this as a respectful ceremonial wreath for memorial services, Vaisakhi observances or community remembrances, chosen to convey dignity and warmth. The texture invites a touch yet remains formal and carefully composed; the colours-sunny yellow, deep rose and evergreen-speak of remembrance, devotion and loving respect alike. The arrangement's handcrafted precision and symbolic clarity make it a comforting focal tribute for any Sikh heritage service or private commemoration in the area.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Celebrate Sikh faith and tradition with our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute, thoughtfully handcrafted by Florist Anerley. This striking floral tribute features a Khanda design created from lush yellow double sprayed chrysanthemums, beautifully accented with rich red roses for a bold and respectful finish. Perfect for funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies, this arrangement offers a meaningful way to honour a loved one and express your condolences. Expertly arranged for balance, colour and clarity of the Khanda symbol, it provides a dignified focal point for any service. Approximate dimensions: 62cm (24 inches) length x 58cm (22 inches) width, ideal for display on stands or beside the casket. At Florist Anerley, we use only fresh, premium blooms and follow a careful substitution policy, ensuring any seasonal changes maintain the same colour, style and quality. With reliable local delivery from our Anerley florist, you can send this Sikh tribute with confidence. Order online at floristanerley.co.uk for a respectful, high-quality floral tribute crafted with care.
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