In this image, a striking Sikh Khanda floral tribute stands out in vivid relief against a simple white background, every curve of the symbol defined by careful floristry. The central double-edged sword, representing divine knowledge, is framed by the smooth circular outline of the chakkar and flanked on both sides by symmetrical kirpans. Each component is entirely covered in royal blue chrysanthemums or similar compact blossoms, arranged so densely that they create a thick, padded surface that looks almost like a ceremonial tapestry. The rich blue colour is intense and even, reminiscent of the deep tones of the evening sky seen from Gospel Oak looking out towards Parliament Hill, lending the tribute a contemplative, spiritual atmosphere. Gentle lighting highlights the texture of each petal, and soft shadows beneath the lower edges subtly indicate the depth and fullness of the tribute.  

At the base of the central circular section, a contrasting composition of white and green forms a luminous heart within the design. Three white roses are arranged in a tight cluster, their petals unfurling in delicate layers that suggest both fragility and endurance. They are accented by tiny tufts of white baby's breath, whose minute blossoms introduce a light, airy quality. Around them, glossy dark green foliage cups the cluster, adding volume and evoking the natural greenery that lines the paths between Gospel Oak and Hampstead Heath. This interplay of firm geometric symbol and soft, natural flowers feels intentionally balanced - strength held alongside gentleness.  

The overall effect is calm, dignified, and reverent, making this floral Khanda ideal for Sikh funeral tributes, memorial services, or times of reflection within the NW5 community. It is easy to imagine this arrangement placed near a photograph or beside a casket at a local chapel, a floral expression of faith, respect, and an enduring connection to Sikh heritage.
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A carefully crafted Sikh Khanda floral tribute is presented here on a bright white background, the purity of the setting allowing every detail of the design to stand out. The iconic elements of the Khanda - the central upright sword, encircling chakkar, and the two outward curving kirpans - are formed entirely from small, densely packed royal blue chrysanthemum flowers. Their multitude of petals overlap to create a thick, velvety surface that follows the symbol's intricate contours with clarity and precision. The blue tone is profound and unbroken, calling to mind the steady calm that settles over the streets of Gospel Oak in the late afternoon, and it imbues the tribute with a sense of solemn honour. Subtle shadows along the lower edges give a quiet indication of the arrangement's depth, emphasizing that this is a substantial, sculpted piece rather than a flat design.  

Tucked into the lower central area of the Khanda is a soft, radiant accent of white and green. Three white roses form the focal point, each bloom carefully chosen for its symmetry and clean, unblemished petals. These roses are surrounded by wisps of white gypsophila, whose tiny blossoms resemble small drops of light scattered across the blue field. Encircling this cluster, deep green foliage provides a gentle frame, its shapes and tones reminiscent of the trees and shrubs around the edges of Hampstead Heath near Gospel Oak. Together, these colours and textures create a tribute that is at once strong and tender, formal yet deeply human.  

This arrangement feels perfectly suited to Sikh funerals, memorials, or significant anniversaries in the local area, a floral expression of remembrance and faith that families might choose for delivery to a gurdwara, home, or crematorium. It captures the essence of devotion, cultural pride, and a quiet, enduring love for the departed.

BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Our Blue Khanda Sikh Tribute is a striking and respectful floral tribute, thoughtfully designed to honour Sikh faith and tradition. Featuring a base of white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in a rich blue, this design showcases the iconic Khanda shape with elegance and precision. Delicate white roses and soft gypsophila add gentle contrast, creating a serene and dignified display.

Expertly handcrafted by our florists at Flower Delivery Gospel Oak, this tribute is ideal for Sikh funerals, memorials, or remembrance services. The bold blue tones symbolise strength and devotion, while the fresh white blooms convey purity, peace and respect. Each arrangement is created with premium flowers to ensure a lasting and beautiful finish.

We offer reliable flower delivery in Gospel Oak and surrounding areas, with careful handling to ensure your tribute arrives in perfect condition. Due to seasonal availability, some blooms may be substituted with flowers of similar style, colour and equal or superior quality, maintaining the overall look and meaning of the design. For any special requests or personal touches, our friendly customer care team is here to help you create a fitting and heartfelt Sikh tribute.
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    The flowers delivered were fresh and the arrangements were perfect. This is a great place to get funeral flowers.

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