Set against a pristine white field, this floral Ik Onkar is painstakingly formed from a dense sea of bright orange marigold blossoms, each tiny head packed to create crisp definition along the symbol's curves and the numeral one shape at its centre. The orange surface reads warm and celebratory, the marigolds' rounded texture catching light to suggest volume and gentle relief. At the lower centre of the arrangement, a cluster of clean white lilies provides a calm focal point: two or more fully open lilies with slightly unfurling petals, soft green and yellow stamens visible, accompanied by several smaller buds awaiting bloom. Fresh green foliage-pointed leaves that could be salal or similar-and delicate sprays of white filler flowers like baby's breath frame the lilies, offering contrast and a cooling edge to the otherwise vibrant composition. A faint drop shadow beneath hints that the piece is a physical display, perhaps created for a ceremonial table or as a decorative offering in a home or gurdwara. The mood is devotional and celebratory at once, evoking festivals such as Vaisakhi or the quiet reverence of Guru Nanak Jayanti. Locally, a piece like this might be commissioned by families around Victoria Park or delivered to services on Burdett Road, its colours and scent intended to comfort, honour and unite those gathered.
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A meticulously crafted floral Khanda rests against a clean white backdrop, the sacred Sikh emblem rendered entirely from hundreds of tightly packed, bright orange marigold heads. The marigolds form a plush, almost velvety surface that follows every curve of the chakkar, the crossed kirpans and the upright double-edged khanda at the centre, catching soft studio light and throwing a gentle drop shadow that suggests the piece is freestanding. At the heart of the symbol, where the swords intersect, a small cluster of large white lilies has been placed as a calm, luminous counterpoint: at least two fully open lilies with softly curved petals, faint green and yellow stamens visible at their centres, accompanied by several smaller lily buds still gently unfurling. Sprigs of glossy green foliage-points of salal-like leaves-and delicate sprays of tiny white filler blooms, reminiscent of baby's breath, weave between the orange blossoms, adding coolness and depth to the warm palette. The textures are tactile in the mind: the dense, cushiony marigolds, the smooth, waxy lily petals and the feathery filler that lifts the composition. There is a quiet, reverent energy to the arrangement, the colour and form speaking of celebration, remembrance and devotion. As a Mile End florist would note, this is the kind of floral emblem you might see adorning a gurdwara during Vaisakhi or placed as a respectful offering at a community tribute near Mile End Park, its scent subtle and its presence deeply deliberate.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with the elegant Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Florist Mile End. This striking floral tribute is thoughtfully designed in the sacred Khanda symbol, making it a meaningful choice for Sikh funerals, memorials, and religious ceremonies. Featuring white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in a rich orange hue and accented with graceful white lilies, this arrangement combines vibrancy with serenity. Handcrafted by our skilled florists in Mile End, this tribute measures approximately 62cm by 58cm, creating an impressive yet tasteful display. To ensure freshness and longevity, some blooms may arrive in bud, allowing you to watch them open beautifully over time. Due to seasonal availability, we may substitute some flowers with varieties of similar size, colour, and superior quality, always maintaining the overall style and premium look of the design. Perfect for expressing deep respect, gratitude, and remembrance, this Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute offers a dignified way to celebrate faith and pay your final respects. Order online from Florist Mile End for reliable, professional service and timely delivery to local funeral directors, homes, and places of worship.
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