An intricately assembled floral Khanda takes centre stage on a clean white field, its sacred geometry formed from a dense carpet of bright orange marigold heads that read like tiny petals stitched together. The chakkar's perfect circle, the twin crossed kirpans, and the upright double-edged sword are all precisely articulated by the marigolds' compact texture; under gentle directional light the arrangement throws a soft shadow that gives the symbol modest three-dimensional presence. At the very heart of the emblem, where the metal points would intersect, is a contrasting cluster of white lilies - two fully open blossoms with petal edges curved back to reveal pale green and yellow stamens, accompanied by several smaller buds that suggest patience and renewal. Rich green foliage, possibly salal or similar pointed leaves, fans around the lilies and is dotted with delicate sprays of baby's breath, offering small pinpricks of white that ease the transition between vivid orange and pure white. The composition reads as ceremonial and tender, its tactile marigold surface evoking community festivals and temple offerings. I imagine this piece displayed at a Gurudwara or a community hall near Queens Road Peckham or on a festival platform along Rye Lane, created to honour tradition with fresh, contemporary floral technique. The overall tone is one of respectful celebration - bright, textured, and quietly fragrant - a crafted symbol of unity and faith designed to be both visually striking and spiritually comforting.
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A deeply reverent floral rendering of the Khanda - the central emblem of Sikh faith - arranged on a crisp white background and lit so the texture reads almost tactile. The symbol's core forms - the circular chakkar, the upright double-edged khanda, and the two crossed kirpans behind it - are lovingly built from thousands of tightly clustered, bright orange marigold heads. Those marigolds create a plush, velvety surface that catches soft studio light, throwing gentle highlights and a faint drop shadow that makes the emblem appear freestanding and three-dimensional. Nestled where the kirpans cross is a refined cluster of pristine white lilies: at least two fully open blooms with smooth, curved petals and pale green-yellow stamens, plus several smaller buds poised to unfurl. Around the lilies, glossy green foliage and feathery sprays of tiny white filler blossoms - the delicate gypsophila commonly used by florists - lift the composition and add cool contrast to the warm orange. The overall effect is ceremonial and calm, the warm citrus tone of the marigolds balanced by the lilies' quiet, lily-sweet scent and the cool emerald leaves. As a florist who arranges floral symbols for community events and temple offerings, I can see this piece set at a Gurudwara doorway, a Vaisakhi procession pavilion, or a memorial table - a visual offering that reads of devotion, unity, and celebration. Local viewers in Peckham and nearby Nunhead or on Rye Lane will recognise the traditional colours and handcrafted technique, which honour Sikh traditions while presenting the emblem with clarity and graceful depth.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honour a cherished loved one with the Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Peckham Florist. Thoughtfully crafted in the symbolic Khanda shape, this tribute features a bed of white double spray chrysanthemums delicately coloured in a rich orange hue, beautifully accented with elegant white lilies. The vibrant orange tones offer a warm and uplifting expression of respect, while the white blooms convey peace, purity and remembrance.

Ideal for Sikh funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies, this floral Khanda tribute is designed to reflect faith, devotion and gratitude. Expertly arranged by our skilled florists in Peckham, each piece is created with care to ensure a premium finish and lasting impression. Approximate dimensions: Length 62cm (24 inches), Width 58cm (22 inches), making it a striking focal tribute.

To ensure longevity, some flowers may be delivered in bud, allowing you to enjoy them as they gently open. As certain varieties are seasonal, we may substitute blooms with similar flowers of equal or superior quality, style and value.

Order this Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute online from Peckham Florist for reliable, professional service and prompt local delivery across Peckham and surrounding areas.
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