A precise and reverent floral Ik Onkar occupies the centre of a pristine white field, its iconic shape - the Ek numeral, the flowing crescent-like strokes, and the small dot - carefully articulated using thousands of bright orange marigold heads. The marigolds are packed tightly to form smooth, three-dimensional contours that catch the light and show a soft, celebratory sheen; their compact fluff creates a tactile warmth that speaks of traditional Indian floral craft. Nestled at the lower centre of the orange formation is an accent cluster of pure white lilies: at least two full blooms with petals gently peeling back to reveal pale green and yellow stamens, surrounded by smaller buds that add a sense of potential and renewal. Sprigs of tiny white filler flowers, possibly baby's breath, float around the lilies, and rich green foliage with pointed leaves frames the base, providing a crisp botanical counterpoint to the marigold's fire. The subtle drop shadow beneath the piece indicates a freestanding display or tribute, carefully staged for a ceremonial space - fitting for occasions like Vaisakhi or Guru Nanak Jayanti. There is an emotional clarity in the composition: the orange marigolds convey communal celebration and devotion, the white lilies suggest purity and spiritual focus, and the overall quiet presentation on white evokes a mindful, respectful atmosphere. As a florist tuned to north London life, I can see this arrangement brought to a small Gurdwara near the Parkland Walk or placed on a quiet mantel on Crouch End Broadway during a festival.
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A carefully composed floral Khanda rests against a clean white backdrop, its sacred geometry rendered entirely in warm, sunlit orange marigolds. Hundreds of tightly clustered flower heads form the circular chakkar, the two crossed kirpans and the upright double-edged khanda at the centre, their compact, velvety texture catching a soft studio light that sculpts subtle shadows and gives the emblem a gentle three-dimensional presence. At the point where the swords intersect, a cluster of large white lilies is tucked into the marigold surface - at least two fully open blooms with gently unfurling petals and pale green-and-yellow stamens visible, surrounded by smaller white buds that promise to open. Sprays of fine white filler, like baby's breath, spill lightly around the lilies, and broad green foliage - the glossy, pointed leaves of salal or similar greenery - frames the lower curves, cooling the vivid orange with fresh, leafy tones. The arrangement sits slightly off the surface, the faint drop shadow beneath it suggesting a freestanding ceremonial display, the kind of offering you might see brought into a Gurdwara for Vaisakhi or a commemorative event. There's a quiet richness here: the warm, peppery scent of marigold underpinning the softer, sweet perfume of lilies, the dense floral weave that invites touch, and the respectful restraint of the white background that lets the symbol speak. As a florist in Crouch End, I imagine this placed near Crouch End Broadway or in a quiet chapel at Alexandra Palace, a visual tribute that reads as both celebration and reverence.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honour cherished memories with the Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Crouch End Flowers. Thoughtfully designed in the sacred Khanda symbol, this striking tribute blends tradition with elegant floral craftsmanship, making it a fitting choice for Sikh funerals, memorials and religious ceremonies.

Created using a base of white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in a rich orange, the piece is beautifully accented with graceful white lilies for a serene and respectful finish. The warm orange tones symbolise devotion and courage, while the lilies add a sense of purity and peace.

Approximate dimensions: Length 62cm (24 inches) x Width 58cm (22 inches), making it a substantial and eye-catching tribute for display beside the casket, at the Gurdwara or memorial venue. To ensure maximum freshness and longevity, some flowers may be delivered in bud so you can appreciate them as they open.

As certain flowers are seasonal, we may occasionally substitute blooms with alternatives of similar colour, size and style, always maintaining the same or superior quality and value. Professionally arranged by our skilled florists in Crouch End, this Khanda tribute offers a premium, reliable way to express your deepest respect and gratitude. Order online for attentive local service and timely delivery.
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