A beautifully composed Sikh Khanda floral tribute fills the image, its distinctive form rendered entirely in flowers and set against a bright, uncluttered white background. The familiar elements of the Khanda - the tall, central double-edged sword, the perfectly circular chakkar framing it, and the two curved kirpans crossing outward like protective arms - are all sculpted from a continuous field of royal blue chrysanthemum blooms. Each tiny chrysanthemum head is packed tightly against its neighbours, creating a dense, cushion-like texture that feels rich and substantial, almost like velvet under soft light. The royal blue colour is intense yet calming, evoking dignity, loyalty, and spiritual depth, much like the quiet corners of Old Oak Common's residential streets on a still morning. Every curve, point, and inner line of the symbol is sharply defined, revealing skilled craftsmanship and an understanding of this emblem's importance in Sikh faith and tradition.   

Resting where the vertical sword meets the lower part of the chakkar is a small, luminous arrangement of white and green flowers that softens the boldness of the blue. Three pristine white roses form the heart of this cluster, their petals tightly layered but gently opening, suggesting purity, remembrance, and the blessing of a peaceful passing. Surrounding the roses are tiny white filler flowers, similar to baby's breath, creating a fine, lace-like halo around the blooms. Lush greenery - perhaps polished salal leaves and light, feathery fronds - frames the white flowers and pushes them gently forward from the blue backdrop. The lighting is even and gentle, casting minimal but noticeable shadows that give the tribute height and presence, as though it has just been placed in a local Sikh service hall near Harlesden or Park Royal. The arrangement speaks of reverence, devotion, and farewell, a floral Khanda that honours both the individual and the enduring spirit of the Sikh community.
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A large, custom-made Sikh Khanda funeral tribute is displayed against a crisp white background, its powerful silhouette fully formed from flowers. The central sword rises tall and steady, enclosed by a perfectly round chakkar, while two curved kirpans sweep outward on either side, all built from countless royal blue chrysanthemum heads. The flowers are compact and closely arranged, creating a thick, tactile surface that looks soft yet strong, like a ceremonial cloth dyed in deep blue. This rich, uniform colour conveys calm authority and respect, much as the peaceful green spaces around Wormwood Scrubs or the quieter pathways of Old Oak Common do for local families in times of reflection. Each edge of the Khanda is carefully trimmed so that the symbol appears clean and precise, a clear statement of Sikh identity and spiritual resilience.   

At the lower centre of the emblem, where the blade meets the rounded form, a contrasting cluster of white and green flowers offers a gentle focal point. Three elegant white roses, fully shaped but not yet overblown, are nestled together at the heart of this cluster. Their petals curl softly back, revealing a creamy depth that suggests serenity and farewell blessings. Fine sprays of delicate white filler flowers, akin to baby's breath, weave among the rose heads, adding texture and a sense of light airiness. Around this, fresh green foliage - smooth leaves and perhaps a hint of fern - frames the white blooms, lifting them forward against the dense blue backdrop. Soft, even lighting highlights the contours of the petals and the slight shadow beneath the tribute, giving it an almost sculptural presence, as if ready to be carried into a Gurdwara or family home near Willesden Junction. The result is a moving, faith-filled floral design that gently supports moments of mourning, remembrance, and shared prayer.

BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with our BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE, thoughtfully handcrafted by Florist Old Oak Common. This striking Khanda tribute features a base of white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in rich blue, symbolising faith and devotion, and is gently accented with elegant white roses and delicate gypsophila. Designed with care and respect, it creates a meaningful focal point for Sikh funerals, religious ceremonies, or memorial services.

Each tribute is arranged by our expert florists in Old Oak Common, ensuring premium quality flowers and a refined finish. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it a substantial and dignified display piece. Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted, but we always match the size, colour and style with equal or superior blooms so the design remains beautiful and respectful.

Perfect for families and friends wishing to pay a heartfelt Sikh tribute, this blue Khanda arrangement can be tailored to your preferences. For any special requirements or customisation, please contact our friendly customer care team at floristoldoakcommon.co.uk. Order this Sikh funeral Khanda tribute for reliable, professional service and timely delivery across Old Oak Common and surrounding areas.
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    I was delighted by the timely delivery and the finesse in the floral design. The subtle blue accents added a unique touch of elegance.

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    The display radiated calm comfort with its beautiful fusion of soft colors and skillful arrangement. Each detail worked in harmony to create a touching symbol of respect.

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    The ensemble provided a thoughtful focal point that resonated deeply. Its delicate hues and refined selection of blooms were executed with immense care.

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    The overall arrangement was a breath of fresh air and a perfect mix of artistic design and natural beauty. Its grace and charm provided a comforting presence.

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    The bouquet was elegant and added a lovely atmosphere to the ceremony.

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