Dominating a crisp white background, this floral Ik Onkar is a study in contrast and devotion: the emblem's distinctive strokes-the upright numeral '1' (Ek), the flowing crescent-like extensions, and the final dot (bindi)-are all modelled from a tightly packed sea of bright orange marigold flowers. Each tiny marigold contributes a round, textured surface so that the whole symbol appears woven, the orange mass catching light and shadow to become almost sculptural. At the lower centre of the marigold form a cluster of pristine white lilies has been placed with classical restraint: at least two show fully open faces, their satin petals folded back to reveal yellow-green stamens, and several smaller buds add promise of new bloom. Interspersed among the lilies are deep green, slightly pointed leaves and delicate sprays of baby's breath that give the composition breathing space and soften the intense orange. The arrangement casts a soft drop shadow that emphasizes its freestanding presence-an altar-like piece that could be laid in a Gurdwara or displayed at a home shrine. The scent contrast is palpable in the imagination: the warm, resinous note of marigold against the cool, sweet perfume of lily, combining celebration with peaceful contemplation. As a local florist working around Creekmouth, Barking Riverside and nearby Dagenham, I would see this as a traditional yet refined floral tribute for festivals such as Vaisakhi or Guru Nanak Jayanti; its colours, texture and respectful composition speak of community rituals, spiritual unity and careful floral craftsmanship.
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A carefully assembled floral Khanda rests against a clean white field, the design rendered with the warm intensity of hundreds of tightly clustered orange marigold heads. From a florist's eye the piece reads both as sculpture and offering: the circular chakkar sits perfectly round, its surface a tapestry of marigold petals; two crossed kirpans fan out behind it with crisp, defined edges created by the dense orange blooms; and the upright double-edged sword at the centre is suggested by a slightly raised column of flowers, giving the emblem a deliberate three-dimensional weight. Nestled where the kirpans intersect, a cluster of large white lilies blooms outward-at least two fully open lily faces with gently curving petals and pale yellow-green stamens, surrounded by a handful of smaller buds waiting to unfurl. Sprays of tiny white filler flowers, like gypsophila, soften the bold orange and introduce a whisper of airiness, while glossy green foliage-pointed salal-like leaves-frames the lower curves and helps the symbol read clearly from a distance. Soft studio light skims the textured surface of the marigolds, catching shadows between petals and producing a subtle drop shadow beneath the composition that suggests it is freestanding on a display plinth. The scent pairing of warm marigold earthiness and the cool, clean perfume of lilies is almost imaginable: celebratory, reverent, quietly fragrant. As a local arrangement intended for Sikh festivals, memorials, or temple decoration, this floral Khanda speaks of devotion and tradition with artisanal care-an image any Creekmouth florist would recognise when preparing tributes for services at nearby gurdwaras or community observances by Barking Creek.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with the striking Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Creekmouth Flowers, Creekmouth. Thoughtfully handcrafted by our expert florists, this meaningful Sikh funeral tribute features a distinctive Khanda design symbolising faith, strength and unity. The tribute is created using premium white double spray chrysanthemums, carefully sprayed in a rich, vibrant orange, and beautifully accented with elegant white lilies for a refined finishing touch.

Measuring approximately 62cm x 58cm, this Khanda floral tribute offers an impressive yet tasteful display for funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies. To ensure maximum freshness and longevity, some flowers may be delivered in bud, allowing you to watch them gently open and bloom.

At Creekmouth Flowers, we are committed to quality and reliability. Due to seasonal availability, we may substitute certain blooms with flowers of a similar colour, size and equal or higher value, always maintaining the overall style and integrity of your tribute. With premium stems, careful presentation and a respectful design, this Orange Khanda Sikh tribute provides a heartfelt way to express gratitude, love and remembrance. Order online for professional, dependable service from your trusted local florist in Creekmouth.
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