A striking floral Ik Onkar dominates the centre of a crisp white field, its devotional script lovingly formed from thousands of densely packed, vivid orange marigold blooms. The traditional elements of Ik Onkar are clear in floral form: the vertical '1' of Ek is suggested in a solid column of marigolds, crescent-like strokes flow from that line and a tiny bindi-like dot is indicated near the top - together the shapes read unmistakably as the Sikh reminder that 'God is One'. The marigolds' warm, celebratory orange creates a textured, almost tapestry-like surface, the petals catching a soft studio light and creating subtle highlights and low-relief contours. At the lower centre of the formation a cluster of immaculate white lilies provides an elegant counterpoint; at least two fully open lilies show their gently curved petals and delicate green-and-yellow stamens, surrounded by a few tight buds that add promise and rhythm. Fresh, pointed green foliage frames the lilies and small sprays of white filler flowers, probably gypsophila, lift the composition with a hint of softness. A faint drop shadow beneath suggests the piece sits slightly off the background as a freestanding display - the kind of floral insignia used in Gurdwaras, community halls, or home shrines during Vaisakhi or Guru Nanak Jayanti. As a local Sutton florist accustomed to commissions for Cheam and Carshalton gatherings, I see in this arrangement both ritual significance and craft: traditional blooms arranged with sensitivity to colour, scent, and the three-dimensional presence of fresh flowers.
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A meticulously crafted floral Khanda fills the frame against a pristine white backdrop, its sacred iconography rendered in thousands of tightly clustered bright orange marigold heads. The arrangement maps the Khanda's anatomy with reverent precision: a circular chakkar at the centre, two crossed kirpans fanning out behind it, and the upright double-edged khanda blade rising from the middle, all suggested by the warm, tactile mass of marigold petals. The marigolds' compact, velvety texture catches the studio light so the orange blooms read as a luminous, three-dimensional surface with soft highlights and shadowed scallops. Nestled where the blades intersect, a small cluster of at least two fully open white lilies anchors the composition - their satin petals curling gently outward to reveal pale green-and-yellow stamens - and several smaller lily buds tuck close for visual rhythm. Glossy green foliage, likely salal or similar leaves, fans discreetly beneath the lilies, while fine sprays of tiny white filler flowers like gypsophila soften edges and add a delicate, airy contrast to the saturated orange. A faint drop shadow beneath the piece hints that it is freestanding, a ceremonial or display panel rather than a flat print. The overall mood is one of solemn celebration: vivid and joyful through colour, quietly reverent through form. As a florist who has arranged tributes for Vaisakhi and Gurpurab in Sutton and nearby Carshalton, I recognise this as a floral emblem meant for temple display, festival decoration, or thoughtful remembrance - a piece that speaks to community, devotion, and British-Sikh cultural continuity with tangible texture and scent implied by the fresh blossoms.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honour a loved one with the striking Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Sutton Flowers, Sutton. This elegant Sikh funeral tribute features a traditional Khanda design, lovingly created with white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in a vivid orange, and finished with serene white lilies for a refined, spiritual touch.

Handcrafted by our expert florists, this Khanda tribute is ideal for Sikh funerals, memorials and religious ceremonies, offering a respectful and meaningful floral display that reflects faith, courage and remembrance. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it a standout piece for the service or crematorium.

To ensure freshness and longevity, some flowers may be delivered in bud so you can appreciate them as they open. As seasonal availability may vary, we may substitute certain flowers with alternatives of similar colour, size and superior quality, always maintaining the overall look and premium style.

Available for reliable local delivery from Sutton Flowers, this Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute provides a beautiful way to express respect, love and devotion. Order online today for a dignified, premium Sikh floral tribute in Sutton and surrounding areas.
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