Dominating a bright white field, this large Khanda emblem is carefully formed from a lavish mass of small, vivid yellow chrysanthemums, densely packed to delineate the circular chakkar, the two sweeping side elements and the central double-edged sword with clear, sculptural lines. The yellow surface reads almost like woven cloth, its petals layered and slightly ruffled so the emblem appears both soft and authoritative. At the very core, where the design converges, a tight group of five deep red roses provides the visual and emotional centre: their pillowy petals and darker hue sit within a cradle of deep green fern fronds that fan out with crisp, textured foliage. The contrast between sunny yellow, somber red and cool green is striking and deliberate, intended to honour memory with dignity and warmth. A subtle greyish shadow beneath the piece gently suggests that it is a physical tribute-perhaps a standing wreath or tabletop memorial-prepared for a funeral, a Gurmat ceremony, or a cultural event reflecting Sikh heritage. The scent profile is understated: the chrysanthemums lend a light, almost tea-like sweetness while the red roses add depth and classical warmth. As a florist who knows New Malden's community, I imagine this work displayed near local centres such as Beverley Park, at a remembrance gathering on The Broadway or arranged for delivery to homes off Coombe Road and Kingston Road. The overall effect is tender, exacting and respectful-an emblematic floral statement crafted for ceremonial use and community remembrance.
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A carefully sculpted floral Khanda rests against a clean white backdrop, its familiar Sikh emblem rendered entirely in a dense carpet of small, sun-bright yellow chrysanthemums. The blooms are tightly packed so that the circular chakkar, the upward curving lobes and the central double-edged khanda read clearly in silhouette; their petals catch a soft, even light, giving the surface a plush, slightly three-dimensional texture like a golden cushion. Nestled precisely where the chakkar converges, five deep red roses form a compact focal knot, each rosebud screened by a collar of dark-green fern fronds that spill outward with leathery, feathery texture and a cool, verdant tone. The red is rich and velvety against the lemony mass, the contrast designed to draw the eye to the heart while the yellow field communicates warmth and remembrance. A faint shadow beneath the piece anchors it to the surface and suggests a freestanding wreath or ceremonial tribute, intended for a memorial, a Gurpurab observance, or a solemn community remembrance. The arrangement carries a quiet floral perfume - green, slightly honeyed from the chrysanthemums with the darker, classic scent of roses at its centre - that complements its visual dignity. As a local florist in New Malden I picture this displayed in a reverent corner of The Broadway community hall, beside Beverley Park during a commemorative gathering, or sent with care to a family home near Kingston Road. The craftsmanship reads as both traditional and meticulous, honouring Sikh symbolism with simplicity and thoughtful floral technique suited to civic and religious occasions in the area.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Celebrate Sikh faith and heritage with our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute, expertly crafted by Florist New Malden. This striking tribute features a rich bed of yellow double spray chrysanthemums, carefully arranged to form the symbolic Khanda and accented with elegant red roses for a bold contrast. Each piece is designed with care to reflect respect, devotion and remembrance, making it ideal for funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies. Measuring approximately 62cm x 58cm, this floral tribute creates a beautiful focal point that honours your loved one's beliefs. Our skilled florists in New Malden use only fresh, premium flowers and follow a thoughtful substitution policy to ensure your arrangement always looks full, vibrant and dignified, even when some blooms are seasonal. With reliable local delivery from Florist New Malden, you can send a meaningful Sikh tribute with confidence. Order online today for a respectful, high-quality Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute that conveys your sympathies with grace.
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