This image shows a meticulously constructed Khanda emblem fashioned from an abundant mass of bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms, the tiny heads packed tightly to form the circular chakkar, the downward-pointing khanda sword and the two crossed kirpans in a unified silhouette set against a pure white background. The dense yellow surface reads almost textile-like, each petal contributing to a softly ruffled texture that catches the light and suggests gentle volume across the emblem's sweeping lines. At the hub of the design a cluster of five to six deep red roses provides a deliberate point of contrast, each rose tightly formed and cradled by rich, dark green fern foliage; the ferns' serrated fronds frame the roses and provide a cool, shadowed relief to the luminous yellows. A pale grey shadow beneath the arrangement anchors it on the white plane and indicates a substantial, hand-prepared piece suitable for a funeral easel or table display. The overall mood is respectful and composed: colours that convey warmth and remembrance, texture that speaks of careful handwork, and a scent profile that would be soft and floral rather than overpowering. Locally, I can imagine this tribute arriving by hand to services in Radlett or being chosen by families across nearby villages - from Aldenham to St Albans - who want a symbolically faithful, beautifully finished floral representation of faith and memory.
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A carefully sculpted floral Khanda, the sacred Sikh emblem, crafted entirely from thousands of small, bright yellow chrysanthemum heads, sits photographed against a clean white backdrop. The central double-edged sword, the surrounding circular chakkar and the two crossed kirpans are all articulated in sunny yellow blooms, packed so closely that the surface reads like a soft, textured carpet with subtle three-dimensional contours where the curves and edges fall. At the very heart of the emblem a cluster of five deep red roses forms a quiet focal point; each rose is tightly budded and cushioned by sprays of dark green fern fronds, their glossy, feathered leaves providing a cool, architectural contrast to the warm yellow. The composition is balanced and symmetrical, the chrysanthemums' ruffled petals catching a soft studio light that throws a gentle grey shadow beneath the piece and gives the tribute a sense of weight and presence on the white plane. Up close you can almost sense the faint, green-tinged scent of fresh chrysanthemums mingling with the richer, velvety perfume of red roses - a restrained, comforting aroma appropriate for remembrance. The arrangement reads as both a work of floral craft and a solemn emblem: suited to a memorial service, a Gurpurab commemoration, or a respectful display at a religious event. As a local florist familiar with Radlett and nearby Aldenham and Shenley, I imagine this tribute laid with care at a community remembrance or collected after a service at a local gurdwara, offering a bright but reverent presence that honours tradition and comfort alike.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Create a meaningful tribute with our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute, thoughtfully handcrafted by Flowers Radlett in Radlett. This striking Sikh funeral tribute features a bold Khanda symbol, meticulously covered in yellow double sprayed chrysanthemums for a rich, even finish, and accented with elegant red roses for a touch of warmth and contrast.

Ideal for Sikh funerals, memorials, and religious ceremonies, this Khanda tribute is designed to honour faith, culture and remembrance with dignity. Expert florists carefully arrange every stem to ensure a premium, long-lasting display that looks beautiful throughout the service.

Approximate dimensions: Length 62cm (24 inches), Width 58cm (22 inches), making it a substantial focal tribute. As some flowers are seasonal, we may substitute blooms with similar colour and quality to maintain the same style and value.

Available for reliable local delivery from Flowers Radlett, this Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute offers a respectful and heartfelt way to say farewell. Order online today for a premium Sikh funeral tribute crafted with care in Radlett.
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