This photograph shows a large, intricately modelled floral rendition of the Khanda emblem displayed on a pure white background, its silhouette accentuated by a soft shadow beneath that suggests the arrangement's weight and form. The entire emblem - the rounded chakkar, the central double-edged sword and the two crossed kirpans - is composed of countless small, bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms packed tightly together. From a short distance the individual flowers fuse into a continuous, velvety yellow surface, yet on closer inspection each ruffled petal contributes to the emblem's subtle three-dimensional texture and handcrafted precision.

Anchoring the composition is a compact cluster of rich red roses, thoughtfully arranged where the chakkar and swords meet. Those deep crimson buds sit framed by abundant dark green fern leaves whose feathered, glossy fronds offer structural support and a cooling colour contrast. The red-and-green centre reads like a visual heartbeat within the broader yellow field - solemn, focused and quietly affectionate. There is an implied scent of green foliage and rose, restrained by the clean, neutral backdrop that keeps the tribute dignified.

Made with respect for Sikh iconography, the piece is suited to formal remembrance and cultural ceremonies; I imagine it placed in a gurdwara hall or at a memorial service in Isleworth, visible from streets such as the High Street and the riverside promenades near Syon Park. The craftsmanship speaks of traditional floristry techniques and an attention to proportion and symbolism - a composed and reverent floral offering for commemorations in the local community.
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A carefully sculpted floral tribute in the unmistakable shape of the Khanda emblem sits against a clean white backdrop, the whole composition catching a soft grey shadow beneath it that hints at its physical depth and presence. The symbol's circular chakkar, central double-edged khanda and two crossed kirpans are all lovingly formed from thousands of small, tightly packed bright yellow chrysanthemums; their ruffled petals create a plush, tactile surface that reads almost like woven fabric in the photograph. The yellow field is luminous and warm, its texture slightly three-dimensional where blooms overlap and cast tiny, pleasing shadows along the emblem's sweeping curves.

At the emblem's heart a compact cluster of deep red roses - five to six buds arranged with precision - anchors the design. Those roses are set into a nest of dark green fern fronds whose glossy, feathery leaves frame the scarlet centre and heighten the visual contrast between the sunny yellow and the rich crimson. Up close you can imagine the soft, green scent of the foliage mixing with the faint, sweet perfume of roses and chrysanthemum petals; the overall effect is reverent and quietly uplifting.

This arrangement reads as a formal commemorative piece suitable for Sikh memorial services or cultural celebrations, created with traditional symbolism in mind. As a local florist familiar with Isleworth and its riverside community near Syon Park and the High Street, I picture this tribute displayed in a place of remembrance or at a gurdwara ceremony; it's designed to be seen and felt - a respectful, crafted offering that honours heritage and memory while remaining simple and dignified.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Celebrate Sikh heritage with our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute, thoughtfully handcrafted by Florist Isleworth. This striking funeral and memorial arrangement features lush yellow double sprayed chrysanthemums, carefully shaped into the iconic Khanda symbol and accented with rich red roses for a meaningful touch of contrast. Ideal for Sikh funerals, religious ceremonies, and remembrance services in Isleworth and surrounding areas, this tribute combines tradition with premium fresh flowers for a dignified farewell.

Expertly arranged for balance, colour and shape, the Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute offers a respectful way to honour a loved one's faith and legacy. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it a prominent and elegant display piece. Our skilled florists use only high-quality blooms and follow a thoughtful substitution policy to ensure your tribute always looks beautiful, even when some flowers are out of season.

At floristisleworth.co.uk, we pride ourselves on friendly, reliable service and premium funeral flowers. Enjoy prompt local delivery from our Isleworth florist, with careful handling to ensure your Khanda tribute arrives fresh and ready for the service. Order online today to send a meaningful Sikh floral tribute that truly reflects devotion, respect and remembrance.
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