A luminous floral Ik Onkar symbol, painstakingly composed from a carpet of small, vivid orange marigold flowers, sits proudly against a pristine white field in this image. The traditional shape of Ik Onkar - the stylised syllable representing "One God" in Sikhism - is carefully modelled by the marigolds so that the numeral-like upright stroke, the graceful curving extensions and the bindi-like dot read clearly in rich, celebratory orange. At the arrangement's lower centre a cluster of immaculate white lilies is tucked into the marigold base: two or more lilies fully open with soft, rounded petals and exposed yellow-green stamens, accompanied by smaller buds that create a sense of life and unfolding promise. Sprays of tiny white filler flowers, likely gypsophila, and crisp green foliage frame the lilies and trace gentle accents across the design, bringing contrast and visual lightness to the saturated orange. The surface of the marigold work glows with depth - each pompom-like bloom overlapping the next to create subtle shadows and highlights that make the symbol appear almost sculptural. A slight shadow beneath the piece suggests it is a physical, freestanding tribute rather than a flat print, evoking use in ritual spaces or festival settings. The scent profile is hinted at: the warm, honeyed marigold aroma underpinned by the cool, green-sweet perfume of lilies. Locally, viewers around Seven Sisters Road, Tottenham Hale and nearby Manor House would recognise this as a ceremonial floral craft often seen during Vaisakhi or Guru Nanak Jayanti, a design that balances traditional symbolism with contemporary floral technique.
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A reverent floral rendition of the Khanda - the central emblem of Sikh faith - crafted entirely from a dense field of bright orange marigold heads and set against a spotless white background. From a florist's eye, the marigolds are packed tightly to form the Khanda's circular chakkar, the two crossed kirpans and the central double-edged blade; their compact, velvety petals create a warm, almost tactile surface that catches the light and reads as a plush, three-dimensional relief. At the intersection of the swords a cluster of pristine white lilies is carefully placed: at least two fully open blooms with gently recurved petals, soft green throats and pale yellow stamens, surrounded by smaller lily buds that promise further opening. Sprays of tiny white filler flowers - delicate gypsophila - weave through the base, while glossy green leaves, perhaps salal or similar foliage, provide cool contrast and visual breathing room against the exuberant orange. A subtle drop shadow beneath the composition suggests a freestanding board or tribute arranged on a table, its edges crisp against the white. The bouquet radiates both celebration and solemnity: the sunny marigolds recall community gatherings at Vaisakhi, while the white lilies lend a quiet note of devotion suitable for gurpurabs or memorial offerings. Imagine it arriving fresh from a North London studio on a soft morning, the lilies' fragrance faintly lifting above the earthy marigold scent. Local viewers in Seven Sisters and the surrounding Tottenham and Finsbury Park neighbourhoods will recognise the traditional palette and the careful craftsmanship - a floral emblem that honours ritual, unity and quiet remembrance without losing the joyful vibrancy of orange marigold blooms.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with the ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE from Seven Sisters Florist. This striking Sikh floral tribute is expertly designed in the symbolic Khanda shape, making it a meaningful choice for Sikh funerals, memorials and remembrance ceremonies. Crafted with a base of white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in vibrant orange and accented with elegant white lilies, this arrangement combines tradition, respect and beauty.

Measuring approximately 62cm x 58cm, this Khanda tribute creates a strong focal point beside the coffin, at the gurdwara, or at a place of remembrance. Our skilled florists in Seven Sisters handcraft every tribute with premium fresh flowers to ensure both impact and longevity. Flowers may arrive in bud to maximise vase life, allowing you to see the blooms open naturally.

Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar style, colour and equal or superior quality. We handle every order with care to maintain the tribute's intended design and significance.

Perfect for families and friends wishing to express deep gratitude, faith and respect, this Khanda Sikh tribute offers a dignified and heartfelt farewell. Order online from Seven Sisters Florist for reliable, professional service and prompt local delivery.
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