Presented on a clean white field, this Khanda-shaped floral arrangement speaks plainly of devotion and craftsmanship. Every element of the Sikh emblem - the encircling chakkar, the upright double-edged khanda and the two crossed kirpans - is modelled in a sea of vivid yellow chrysanthemum heads, each bloom placed so closely that the composition takes on a lush, almost cushion-like relief. The yellow is bright and assuring, catching light across minute petal ridges and giving the symbol a warm, glowing presence. Anchoring the piece, where the elements converge, is a small cluster of rich red roses; their tightly furled petals form a powerful, centring focal point and are framed by deep green fern foliage that softens the transition from bold yellow to the central heart. A delicate grey shadow beneath the arrangement hints at its three-dimensionality and suggests it is a free-standing tribute, likely intended for use at a memorial, religious observance or celebration of Sikh heritage. The scent is understated - the clean, honeyed note of chrysanthemums overlaid with the classic, deeper aroma of roses and a fresh, green fern undercurrent. As a florist familiar with West Heath's community rooms and local gatherings near the park and market, I can picture this piece respectfully displayed at a remembrance or ceremonial event: a carefully considered floral statement that honours symbolism through colour, texture and quiet dignity.
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A carefully shaped floral Khanda fills the frame: a bold Sikh emblem sculpted entirely from thousands of tiny, tightly clustered bright yellow chrysanthemum heads set against a pure white backdrop. The arrangement's circular chakkar, the upright central double-edged sword and the two crossed kirpans are all rendered in the same sunny yellow, the petals pressed close to create a plush, almost three-dimensional surface that reads like a warm, textured relief. Nestled precisely at the emblem's centre is a compact bouquet of deep red roses - five or six velvety buds gathered together and ringed with rich, dark green fern fronds - providing a strong, dignified focal point and a theatrical contrast to the golden field around them. A faint, soft grey shadow underlines the tribute and confirms it as a freestanding piece, perhaps prepared as a ceremonial wreath for a Gurdwara service, a memorial, or a cultural celebration. Under gentle studio light the yellow chrysanthemums seem to glow, their scent faintly floral and sun-warmed, while the roses give a quieter, more intimate perfume. The overall effect is reverent and uplifting: a symbol of faith and remembrance given physical form through careful florist technique, balanced colour and textural contrast. As a local florist in West Heath I imagine this piece placed with quiet respect near a community hall or delivered to a family gathering on the High Street - a traditional, heartfelt offering that speaks both of skilled craft and of cultural care.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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The Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute from West Heath Florist is a striking floral tribute crafted to honour Sikh faith and heritage with elegance and respect. Designed in the symbolic Khanda shape, this arrangement features a bed of vibrant yellow double sprayed chrysanthemums, carefully arranged for a rich, full finish. Accented with small, deep red roses, it offers a beautiful contrast that adds depth, warmth and meaning to the design.

Ideal for funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies, this Sikh tribute is created by our experienced florists in West Heath with great care and attention to detail. The approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it a prominent, dignified display for the service.

At West Heath Florist, we use only fresh, premium-quality blooms and follow a thoughtful substitution policy: if certain flowers are out of season or unavailable, we replace them with blooms of similar colour, size and superior quality to maintain the overall style and value. We offer reliable local delivery from our West Heath shop, helping you express your love, respect and condolences with a meaningful Khanda Sikh floral tribute. Order online today for a beautifully handcrafted arrangement.
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