Dominating the frame on a plain white field, this Khanda-shaped floral tribute is entirely formed from densely arranged bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms whose soft, frilled petals collectively read as a plush, luminous surface. The florist has followed the emblem's geometry precisely: the round chakram, the upright, double-edged central sword and the two lowered, crossed kirpans are all modelled in this single, continuous field of yellow, giving the symbol an understated monumentality while retaining a gentle, tactile sensibility. Centrally placed where the emblem's lines meet, a neat cluster of five rich red roses becomes the visual anchor; their deeper tonal intensity and velvety texture are deliberately offset by a surrounding nest of dark green fern fronds, whose fine, feathered leaves provide both contrast and a soft frame. The subtle shadow beneath suggests the piece sits slightly raised, a freestanding tribute rather than a flat panel, and the lighting is diffuse, allowing the yellow to glow but without harsh highlights. If you imagine standing near Millennium Bridge or walking from Borough Market, the colours read as a public, dignified gesture - yellow for remembrance and hope, red for respect and love - suitable for a memorial service, cultural observance or commemorative event. The craftsmanship is precise and reverent: close inspection would reveal tiny variations in chrysanthemum heads and careful pinning to maintain the symbol's clean contours. Overall the arrangement balances symbolic meaning with florist artistry, creating a quiet, tactile statement of honour and cultural significance.
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A carefully sculpted floral Khanda, the sacred Sikh emblem, sits photographed against a clean white backdrop with a faint grey shadow that anchors it to the surface. The whole symbol is built from thousands of small, tightly packed bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms whose rounded faces and soft, ruffled petals create a plush, almost velvety texture; the dense yellow surface follows the flowing curves of the circular chakram, the upright double-edged central sword and the two crossed kirpans below, so the emblem reads clearly at a glance. Nestled at the very center, where the chakram would meet the khanda, is a compact rosette of five deep red roses - their layered petals opening into satin-dark cores - cradled by a collar of rich, glossy green fern fronds that add cool depth and a delicate feathery contrast to the sunlit yellow. The colour story is deliberate: the sunny yellow suggests warmth and remembrance, while the concentrated red expresses respect and quiet love; together the flowers radiate a calm dignity rather than flash. The scent is subtle - the faint sweetness of chrysanthemums warmed by the darker, heady perfume of roses with a green, almost herbal undernote from the ferns - and the lighting is soft, letting the yellows glow without glare. This is the sort of tribute a local florist would craft for a Sikh memorial or cultural ceremony in Bankside or nearby Southbank: precise, symbolic and comforting in both form and finish. The overall effect is one of reverence and skilled craftsmanship, an emotionally restrained floral offering that speaks through shape, texture and carefully chosen colour contrast.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with the Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute from Florist Bankside. This striking religious funeral tribute is expertly crafted in the shape of the sacred Khanda symbol, making it a meaningful choice for Sikh memorials and farewell ceremonies. A base of rich yellow double sprayed chrysanthemums provides a full, textured backdrop, while small red roses are carefully placed to add depth, elegance and a touch of warmth.

Ideal for funerals, remembrance services or as a respectful tribute at the Gurdwara, this design combines premium fresh flowers with skilled floristry for a polished, dignified finish. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, creating a substantial display that stands out beautifully.

At Florist Bankside in Bankside, we handcraft every Khanda tribute to order and follow a thoughtful substitution policy should certain seasonal blooms be unavailable, always matching colour, style and quality. Enjoy reliable local service and prompt delivery for funeral directors, homes or places of worship. Order this Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute online today from floristbankside.co.uk for a respectful, high-quality floral tribute.
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