A radiant floral Ik Onkar - the Sikh affirmation that God is one - is rendered here in meticulous floristry, its iconic strokes and the central dot formed from a dense mosaic of bright orange marigold blooms. Each tiny marigold sits close to its neighbour, the combined surface catching the light like a woven textile of saffron, lending the symbol a warm, celebratory glow while retaining crisp definition against a pure white background. At the lower centre of the composition, a small cluster of pristine white lilies is gently nestled into the marigold field: at least two open lilies with softly curving petals, subtle green veining, and pale yellow stamens stand in quiet contrast, their larger forms creating a calm focal point. Tender sprigs of glossy green leaves and whispery white filler flowers thread through the lilies, adding depth, a cool colour counterpoint, and the suggestion of fresh-cut fragrance. The piece sits with a faint drop shadow, giving it three-dimensional presence as if lifted from the page - a handcrafted emblem suitable for display in a Gurdwara, placed at a community Vaisakhi celebration on Harlington High Street, or shared during Guru Nanak Jayanti in local halls. As a floral artist in Harlington, I imagine the tactile pleasure of arranging each marigold and the soft hush the lilies bring: the composition communicates devotion, unity, and a dignified joy that honours tradition while feeling modernly composed and respectfully simple.
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A reverent, sculpted floral Khanda sits centered against a spotless white backdrop, hand-built from hundreds of bright orange marigold heads that form the symbol's circular chakkar, crossed kirpans, and central double-edged khanda with tactile precision. The marigolds are densely packed - a warm, velvety carpet of saffron-orange that catches soft studio light and throws a subtle shadow beneath, giving the emblem a calm floating presence. At the point where the kirpans meet, a cluster of pristine white lilies rises like a quiet altar: at least two large, fully opened lilies with gently unfurling petals, pale green throats, and yellow-tipped stamens, surrounded by smaller white buds waiting to bloom. Sprays of tiny white filler flowers and glossy green foliage provide cool relief to the orange field, their slender stems and pointed leaves adding structure and a faint, earthy scent beneath the lilies' soft perfume. The arrangement reads as both celebration and solemnity - suitable as an offering in a Gurdwara or displayed at a community Vaisakhi gathering - its colours invoking traditional Indian festival tones while the white background keeps the focus purely on form and meaning. As a local florist's piece made for Harlington's Sikh community, it suggests careful craftsmanship and cultural respect, the sort of tribute you might see brought to services or placed in a community hall for Guru Nanak Jayanti or a remembrance event. The composition balances texture and symbolism, inviting touch in imagination and conveying dignity, devotion, and communal pride in a single, luminous floral emblem.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Celebrate a cherished soul with the striking Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Harlington Florist. This heartfelt funeral arrangement is carefully crafted in the symbolic Khanda shape, making it a meaningful Sikh tribute for memorials, funerals and religious ceremonies. Expert florists arrange fresh white double spray chrysanthemums, expertly coloured in a vibrant orange, to create a bold and respectful design. Elegant white lilies are added for a touch of purity and serenity, bringing softness and fragrance to the tribute.

Measuring approximately 62cm x 58cm, this Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute is an ideal focal piece to honour a loved one's faith and legacy. To ensure maximum freshness and longevity, some flowers may arrive in bud so you can appreciate them as they gently open. Due to seasonal availability, Harlington Florist may substitute blooms with flowers of similar colour, size and superior quality, always maintaining the same premium look and feel.

Perfect for Sikh funerals and remembrance services in Harlington and surrounding areas, this premium tribute is created with care, respect and attention to detail. Order online from harlingtonflorist.co.uk for reliable local delivery and let our expert team help you convey your deepest condolences in a truly meaningful way.
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