A meticulously constructed floral Ik Onkar sits centered on a clean white field, its elegant form proclaimed in a solid carpet of vivid orange marigold blooms. The traditional components of the Ik Onkar - the upright Ek, the sweeping crescent-like extensions and the bindi above - are defined by thousands of tiny marigold heads densely arranged to produce a richly textured, three-dimensional surface that glows with celebratory saffron light. Tucked into the lower centre of the composition is a restrained cluster of pristine white lilies: at least two open blossoms with gently unfurling petals, their creamy interiors and pale yellow-green stamens providing a tranquil counterpoint to the exuberant orange. Pointed deep-green foliage and delicate white gypsophila frame the lilies, softening the silhouette and introducing cool tonal balance. The piece casts a modest shadow that suggests it's placed on a raised board or stand for ritual display, and under soft studio light the polished petals and marigold fluff read with tactile clarity. The scent profile is implied - the lilies' sweet perfume shading the marigolds' warmer, slightly herbaceous note - offering the sensory suggestion of an offering made for Vaisakhi, Guru Nanak Jayanti, or a family observance. As a florist familiar with East Ham's community spaces and local Gurdwaras near Barking Road, I see this floral Ik Onkar as both a devotional emblem and a local craft of respect, created to express unity and the principle that 'God is One' through traditional flowers and careful, loving arrangement.
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A reverent, freestanding floral Khanda rendered in rich saffron tones against a pristine white backdrop, its silhouette gently lifted by a soft drop shadow that suggests a three-dimensional ceremonial display. The emblem - the circular chakkar, the upright double-edged khanda and the two crossed kirpans behind it - is painstakingly formed from hundreds of tightly clustered bright orange marigold heads, their dense, velvety texture catching the light and creating warm highlights and shadowed depth. At the exact heart of the arrangement, where the kirpans intersect, a compact bouquet of at least two fully open white lilies rests like a quiet center: broad, satiny petals curving away from pale green and yellow stamens, surrounded by smaller white buds that promise further bloom. Sprays of tiny white filler flowers, likely gypsophila, and glossy green foliage-the pointed, resilient leaves of salal or similar greenery-frame the lilies and soften the strong orange outline with gentle contrast. Close inspection reveals the florist's craft in the tiny flower placement that defines the symbol's edges and gives the whole piece a sculpted, almost textile quality. The mix of heady, sweet lily perfume and the warmer, earthier note of marigolds suggests the scent of an offering prepared for worship or celebration. This floral Khanda reads as both an artistic tribute and a devotional ornament suitable for Vaisakhi processions, Gurpurab services or memorial tables in local Gurdwaras and community halls around East Ham and Green Street, communicating devotion, unity and quiet strength through traditional flowers and careful hand assembly.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honour a loved one with the elegant Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from East Ham Flowers. Thoughtfully handcrafted, this striking Sikh funeral tribute features a symbolic Khanda design created with white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in a rich orange tone. The tribute is beautifully accented with pure white lilies, adding a serene and respectful finish.

Perfect for Sikh funerals, religious ceremonies and remembrance services, this Khanda tribute offers a meaningful way to express your deepest respect and gratitude. Measuring approximately 62cm x 58cm, it creates an impressive display while remaining suitable for crematoriums, gurdwaras and graveside tributes.

Our skilled florists in East Ham use only fresh, premium-quality flowers to ensure a lasting and dignified arrangement. Some blooms may be delivered in bud to maximise longevity, allowing the flowers to open gradually and look their best on the day. Where seasonal availability requires, we may substitute flowers with similar varieties of equal or greater value, maintaining the same style, colour palette and quality.

With reliable local delivery from East Ham Flowers, you can send a heartfelt Sikh Khanda tribute with confidence. Order online today to arrange a respectful, meaningful floral tribute that reflects faith, devotion and remembrance.
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