A large ceremonial Khanda rendered entirely from thousands of small, tightly clustered yellow chrysanthemums dominates the frame, set against a clean white backdrop and casting a soft grey shadow that hints at the arrangement's substantial physical presence. The arrangement reproduces the emblem's key components with careful fidelity: the straight, double-edged khanda sword at the centre, the encircling chakram carved from continuous bands of yellow blooms, and the two crossed kirpans forming the lower arms - each line articulated by the dense, sun-bright petals which lend the symbol a tactile, softly rounded relief. At the central convergence a dramatic focal point of five to six deep red roses is arranged in a compact rosette; their saturated crimson and velvet texture form an intimate counterpoint to the luminous yellow, and they are bordered by lush, dark green fern fronds that provide both visual framing and a cool, leafy aroma. The chrysanthemums' layered petals catch a diffused, studio-like light, producing delicate highlights and a quiet glow that emphasises the arrangement's craftsmanship and solemn dignity. Suitable for formal memorials, Sikh religious ceremonies, or civic commemorations in Longford and surrounding neighbourhoods, this floral Khanda reads as a symbol of respect and cultural continuity - a carefully constructed expression of remembrance and reverence, shaped by experienced florists attentive to both religious symbolism and the textural poetry of flowers.
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A reverent floral Khanda, carefully sculpted from thousands of small, bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms, sits photographed against a pure white backdrop with a subtle grey shadow that grounds the piece. The arrangement faithfully traces the sacred Sikh emblem: the central double-edged khanda sword rising through the middle, the circular chakram surrounding it, and the two crossed kirpans fanning out below - each element built from densely packed, sunlit yellow petals that create a soft, tactile surface and a gentle three-dimensional contour. At the exact centre of the chakram a compact cluster of deep red roses - five tightly formed buds - provides a dramatic focal point; their velvety petals and warmer, honeyed scent contrast with the crisp, green fern fronds that cradle them and lend a cool, textured frame. The yellow chrysanthemums appear almost ruffled, their layered petals catching a soft, diffused light that suggests early morning or chapel lighting and gives the whole symbol a luminous, hopeful quality. The composition reads as both a handcrafted devotional tribute and a polished ceremonial piece, suitable for memorial services, community commemorations at the local gurdwara, or cultural events in Longford. The overall impression is one of solemn respect balanced with celebration - the bright yellow evokes remembrance and renewal, while the red roses signify deep love and honour. This is a floral offering that communicates ceremony, care, and cultural significance through colour, form, and artisan floristry, presented with clarity for anyone viewing or relying on a tactile description.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with the Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute, a beautiful religious floral tribute handcrafted by Flowers Longford in Longford. This striking Khanda symbol is designed with vibrant yellow double spray chrysanthemums, carefully arranged for full coverage and a smooth finish. Small, elegant red roses add a rich contrast, creating a meaningful and respectful display that stands out at Sikh funerals, memorials, and remembrance services.

Expertly arranged by our skilled florists, this Khanda tribute measures approximately 62cm x 58cm, making it an impressive focal piece for the service. We use only fresh, premium-quality flowers to ensure lasting colour and impact throughout the ceremony. If any blooms are out of season, our thoughtful substitution policy guarantees flowers of similar colour, size and equal or greater value, so the overall look and sentiment remain sincere and dignified.

Available for local delivery from Flowers Longford, this Sikh funeral tribute can be sent directly to the funeral home, gurdwara or family address in and around Longford. Choose the Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute to convey respect, faith and remembrance in a truly special way. Order online today at flowerslongford.co.uk for reliable, professional service and timely delivery.
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