A large, emblematic Khanda fashioned entirely from a dense mass of bright yellow chrysanthemums fills the view, each small bloom layered to produce a uniformly textured, almost plush surface that outlines the sacred symbol with clarity and care. The arrangement articulates the chakram's perfect ring, the central double-edged sword, and the twin kirpans in a continuous wash of sunny yellow, the tiny petals lending a soft, ruffled texture that catches the light like woven fabric. At the emblem's centre a tight cluster of five to six deep red roses forms a deliberate point of focus; their full, velvety heads are set into a bed of dark green fern fronds whose fine, serrated textures provide cool contrast and visual depth. Set against a plain white background, the colours read with strong contrast and reverence, while a faint grey shadow beneath confirms the tribute is a freestanding piece intended for display. The scent profile is gentle - green, floral, and soothing - appropriate for ceremonies where quiet reflection and cultural respect are required. Having prepared similar tributes for families across Hatton and nearby Holborn, I recognise this design as one chosen for its symbolic clarity and emotional restraint: bold in colour yet understated in execution, a piece meant for gurdwara services, funerals, or civic remembrances that call for a clear expression of Sikh identity. The workmanship speaks to experienced floristry - careful placement, consistent bloom density, and a balanced interplay of colour, texture, and light to honour memory with dignity.
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A respectfully crafted floral Khanda dominates the frame: thousands of small, tightly packed bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms are skillfully assembled to trace the emblem's familiar lines - the central double-edged sword, the surrounding circular chakram, and the two downward-crossed kirpans. From a short distance the yellow surface reads like a plush, sunlit textile, each tiny flower petal catching a soft studio light that emphasizes the arrangement's gentle dimensionality and subtle shadow on the plain white background. Nestled at the heart where the chakram meets the khanda, a compact cluster of five deep red roses forms a concentrated, jewel-like focal point; their velvety petals sit against a bed of dark green fern fronds that fan outward, adding cool depth and a slightly glossy texture to the composition. The scent is quietly floral - a green, slightly honeyed chrysanthemum note balanced by the richer, familiar rose perfume - and the overall presence feels both ceremonial and comforting. As a florist who has prepared tributes for families across Hatton and the nearby Hatton Garden area, I find this design reads as both an unmistakable symbol of Sikh faith and a refined piece of floral sculpture: bold in colour, thoughtful in texture, and dignified in scale. A faint grey shadow beneath the piece confirms it is freestanding, likely intended for a remembrance service, gurdwara ceremony, or a civic commemoration in central London. The composition honours tradition without excess, offering a warm, steady expression of respect and memory in bright yellow and deep crimson.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Celebrate Sikh faith and heritage with our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute, thoughtfully handcrafted at Flowers Hatton in Hatton. This striking floral tribute features a bold Khanda design created with lush yellow double sprayed chrysanthemums, symbolising warmth, respect and remembrance. Delicate red roses are carefully arranged to add depth, contrast and a touch of elegance, making this design a fitting choice for funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies.

Expertly shaped and arranged by our skilled florists, this Khanda tribute offers a visually stunning focal piece that honours your loved one with dignity. Measuring approximately 62cm x 58cm, it is ideal for display at the service or place of rest. We use only fresh, premium blooms and follow a thoughtful substitution policy, ensuring any seasonal changes are matched in colour, style and value.

At Flowers Hatton, we pride ourselves on reliable, caring service and prompt local delivery from our Hatton flower shop. Order the Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute online at flowershatton.co.uk to send a meaningful expression of faith, love and remembrance.
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