Dominating the white background is an Ik Onkar symbol fashioned entirely from thousands of tiny, bright orange marigold heads, their compact, velvety texture building the flowing lines of the sacred Sikh inscription that proclaims God is One. The vertical Ek and its crescent-like extensions are rendered with careful density so the numeral profile reads clearly, while a small bindi or dot is suggested at the appropriate point by a tighter cluster of marigolds. Anchoring the lower centre of this orange calligraphic form is a refined accent of pristine white lilies: at least two fully unfurled blossoms with softly curved petals revealing pale green and yellow stamens, accompanied by several closed buds that add a sense of growth and hope. Interspersed throughout are glossy green leaves-salal-like in shape-and fine sprays of white gypsophila which temper the vivid orange with delicate punctuation and depth. A faint shadow beneath the piece gives it a lifted, three-dimensional presence, implying a crafted, freestanding display intended for ceremonial placement. In soft, early light the marigolds glow with festival warmth while the lilies introduce a cool, fragrant calm; together they offer a reverent balance suitable for Vaisakhi decorations, Guru Nanak Jayanti tributes, or floral offerings in a local Gurdwara. Imagined for the communities around St Mary Cray and neighbouring Orpington, this floral Ik Onkar feels both traditional and freshly made, a hand-assembled emblem that honors devotion, unity, and the quiet dignity of ritual.
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A vibrant, intricately crafted floral Khanda fills the frame against a pristine white backdrop, its traditional form rendered entirely from hundreds of densely packed bright orange marigold blossoms. The circular chakkar is defined by a continuous, textured ring of marigold pompom heads, while the two crossed kirpans and the central double-edged khanda are sculpted with the same warm orange density so the emblem reads with unmistakable clarity. Nestled where the kirpans meet is a compact cluster of large, creamy white lilies - at least two fully open blooms whose gently curved petals reveal delicate green and yellow stamens - surrounded by smaller white lily buds that soften the centre. Glossy green foliage, likely salal or similar evergreen leaves, fans out behind the lilies and is laced with tiny sprays of snow-white gypsophila, adding a fine, airy texture that contrasts with the marigolds' velvety mass. A subtle drop shadow beneath the composition suggests a freestanding display, lifted slightly from the white surface to emphasize its three-dimensional craft. In soft studio light the orange gleams with celebratory warmth while the lilies offer quiet calm and a faint, sweet fragrance that suggests fresh, just-made flowers. This piece reads as both offering and emblem - suited to Vaisakhi processions, Gurpurab observances, memorial tributes, or temple adornment in a local Gurdwara - and conveys devotion, unity, and respectful celebration. If pictured in St Mary Cray, one can imagine it laid down in a place of worship or on a community table near Foots Cray Meadows, its colour and form inviting reflection and reverence.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with the striking Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from St Mary Cray Florist. Thoughtfully designed in the symbolic shape of the Khanda, this floral tribute is perfect for Sikh funerals, remembrance services, and religious ceremonies. Crafted with white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in a rich orange hue and accented with elegant white lilies, it offers a respectful and vibrant expression of faith, devotion, and remembrance.

Measuring approximately 62cm x 58cm, this Khanda tribute creates a beautiful focal piece that reflects both tradition and personal sentiment. Our skilled florists in St Mary Cray handcraft each design with care, using only fresh, premium blooms to ensure lasting quality. Flowers may arrive in bud to maximise their lifespan, allowing them to open gradually for a fuller display.

Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar colour, size and value, always maintaining the tribute's style and meaning. Whether you are commemorating a devout family member or paying respects on behalf of the community, this Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute provides a dignified and meaningful farewell. Order online from St Mary Cray Florist for reliable local service and prompt delivery.
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    Absolutely stunning arrangement, perfectly capturing the warmth and elegance we needed during a difficult time.

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    The bouquet was a lovely centerpiece that added elegance to the ceremony.

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    Exceptional arrangement that conveyed our deepest sympathies beautifully.

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    A stunning arrangement that brought warmth and elegance to the service.

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    The vibrant orange added a unique touch to the traditional flowers.

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    Fresh, elegant, and delivered on time. Highly satisfied with the service.

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