A bold, meticulously formed floral Ik Onkar occupies the centre of a clean white field, every stroke of the Sikh symbol rendered with thousands of compact bright orange marigold blooms that combine into a single, unwavering ribbon of colour. The numeral '1' (Ek), crescent-like extensions and the small dot (bindi) are clearly visible through careful placement of the tiny marigold heads, whose plush surfaces catch the soft studio light and create a three-dimensional, almost sculptural effect. At the lower centre of the orange composition sits a composed accent of pristine white lilies: at least two prominent blossoms have unfurled to reveal pale green and yellow stamens, while surrounding buds and slender stems create a sense of imminent bloom. Interspersed among the flowers are sprays of delicate white filler-baby's breath-and pointed fresh green leaves that add contrast and lift the visual weight of the marigolds. The subtle drop shadow beneath the piece suggests a freestanding panel or ceremonial plaque ready for placement in a gurdwara foyer or a family shrine. Sensory cues-warmth from the marigolds, the cool, serene presence of the lilies, and the faint imagined aroma of fresh blooms-support the arrangement's devotional intent. I can picture this floral Ik Onkar greeting visitors near Kensington High Street or placed at a community gathering on Earl's Court Road during a festival, a work that speaks of unity, devotion and the kind of careful craftsmanship we deliver for local observances throughout West Kensington and neighbouring streets.
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A carefully sculpted floral Khanda sits against a pristine white backdrop, its iconic shape rendered entirely from hundreds of small, densely packed bright orange marigold blossoms that catch the light and read as a single, warm surface. The circular chakkar, two crossed kirpans and the upright central double-edged khanda sword are all recognisably formed by the compact, velvety marigold heads, which give the emblem a rich, tactile texture and a slightly sunlit glow. At the intersection of the kirpans a cluster of large white lilies anchors the design: at least two fully open lilies with gently curved petals reveal pale green and yellow stamens, surrounded by several smaller lily buds that promise further opening. Sprays of tiny white filler flowers-baby's breath-nestle into the orange, while glossy green foliage, reminiscent of salal and pointed leaves, frames the lower section and softens the arrangement's outline. The whole piece casts a subtle drop shadow on the background, suggesting a freestanding, hand-crafted tribute rather than a flat graphic. There is a faint, comforting scent conveyed by the visual-peppery marigolds and the cool sweetness of lilies-that suits devotional contexts: offerings in a gurdwara, festival displays for Vaisakhi or Gurpurab, or a respectful floral memorial. As a floral artist I imagine this being placed near a simple altar or reception table in an East London community centre or a family home in West Kensington, where its bright orange and serene white read as both celebration and reverence, balancing energy with calm in a single, luminous symbol.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Celebrate a cherished life and honour Sikh faith with the Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from West Kensington Flowers. This striking floral tribute features a traditional Khanda shape carefully crafted with white double spray chrysanthemums, expertly coloured in a vivid orange tone for a bold, respectful display. Elegant white lilies are added for a touch of purity and grace, creating a meaningful arrangement for funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies.

Designed by our skilled florists in West Kensington, this Khanda tribute is both thoughtful and premium in finish. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it a standout focal piece beside the casket, at the gurdwara, or at a remembrance service. For maximum freshness and longevity, some flowers may arrive in bud so you can enjoy watching them gently open.

As flowers are seasonal, we may substitute blooms with similar flowers of the same or superior quality, style and value, always maintaining the orange Khanda design and overall look. Trust West Kensington Flowers for reliable, sensitive service and beautiful Sikh funeral flowers delivered with care. Order this orange Khanda Sikh tribute online for timely, local delivery in West Kensington and surrounding areas.
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