A meticulously formed floral Ik Onkar rests on a plain white field: the Sikh phrase signifying God is One is interpreted here as an elegant orange sculpture, its distinctive vertical stroke, curved arms and central dot crafted from thousands of tiny, brightly hued marigold flowers. The marigolds are densely arranged so the symbol reads as a single, radiant surface - textured, almost embroidered with petals - catching ambient light to reveal subtle volume along the curves and a soft shadow under the base that suggests a freestanding ceremonial piece. Nestled at the lower central area of the orange formation is a refined accent of white lilies: at least two fully open trumpet-shaped blooms with smooth, satiny petals and pale yellow-green stamens, accompanied by several smaller lily buds that promise movement and renewal. Fresh green foliage with pointed leaves provides structure and vertical rhythm, while delicate sprays of gypsophila add whispery white punctuation that softens the bold orange. The overall impression is both devotional and celebratory; one can picture the Ik Onkar displayed in a household altar or at a Gurdwara service attended by families from Tulse Hill, Brockwell Park and nearby Dulwich, where such floral symbols mark Vaisakhi, Guru Nanak Jayanti or private remembrances. The bouquet reads as an offering - visually precise, fragrant with lily coolness against marigold warmth, and made with the careful hand of a florist who understands religious symbolism and community ritual.
Click to view image large
A vibrant, intricately crafted floral Khanda sits proudly against a clean white background: the entire emblem is sculpted from hundreds of tightly packed bright orange marigold blooms that form the chakkar, the two crossed kirpans and the lower blade with unmistakable clarity. The marigolds are arranged with such density that the surface reads as velvety and luminous, catching soft studio light to create warm highlights across the curving edges and a gentle drop shadow beneath that suggests a freestanding ceremonial plaque. Nestled at the intersection where the kirpans cross is a generous cluster of large white lilies, at least two fully open, their petals unfurling in soft, ivory curves and revealing pale yellow-green stamens - a cool, serene counterpoint to the vivid orange around them. Around the lilies, sprays of tiny white filler blooms, likely gypsophila, and glossy green foliage with pointed leaves add depth, delicate texture and a natural frame that softens the strong geometry of the symbol. The composition reads both as an offering and as a crafted object of reverence: the scent would be a heady, bittersweet mixture of warm marigold earthiness and the fresh, tea-like perfume of lilies. As a local floral piece one can imagine it displayed in a Gurdwara or as part of a community observance in and around Brockwell Park, Herne Hill or West Norwood, where families bring flowers for Vaisakhi, Gurpurab or memorial tributes. The overall effect is sacred, celebratory and lovingly made, inviting quiet reflection and communal respect while staying faithful to traditional Sikh symbolism.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

  • Handcrafted by Your Local Florist
  • Freshly Made to Order
  • Delivered by Hand, Not Courier
  • Guaranteed to Impress
  • Same-Day Delivery - order by 3PM for delivery today
Search for an address or enter manually





Honor a cherished soul with the striking Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Tulse Hill Florist. Thoughtfully designed in the symbolic Khanda shape, this meaningful floral tribute features a bed of white double spray chrysanthemums carefully sprayed in a vibrant orange hue, beautifully accented with elegant white lilies. Perfect for Sikh funerals, memorials, and religious ceremonies, this arrangement reflects respect, devotion and cultural significance. Expertly handcrafted by our skilled florists in Tulse Hill, each tribute is created with premium, fresh flowers for a refined, high-quality finish. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it a standout piece for any service or remembrance setting. To ensure longevity, some flowers may be delivered in bud so they can open naturally, providing long-lasting beauty during the ceremony and beyond. As certain flowers are seasonal, we may substitute blooms with similar varieties of equal or superior quality and style, while maintaining the overall design and colour palette. With reliable local delivery from Tulse Hill Florist, you can trust us to create and deliver a respectful Sikh floral tribute that conveys your deepest sympathy and gratitude. Order this Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute online today at tulsehillflorist.co.uk.
Google
  • Google * * * * *

    The funeral flowers delivery was made in the evening, and the wake was the following day. The flowers were still fresh the following morning.

    K
  • Google * * * * *

    The funeral flower arrangement was beautiful, arrived on time, and the prices were good.

    B
  • Google * * * *

    I wanted flowers delivered to a wake but since I was out of town, I was not sure how best to do it. Then by chance, I found this website and they lifted the burden from my shoulders.

    C
  • Google * * * * *

    The flower shop did not dictate what funeral flowers we could send; instead, I told them what kind of flowers would be the best for saying goodbye to a loved one.

    F

Write a review

Website
http://
Your name
Your review
Rating
Bad Good