An intricately detailed Sikh Khanda funeral tribute is shown on a clean white background, its strong visual presence immediately drawing attention. The entire Khanda symbol - from the central double-edged sword to the embracing circular chakkar and the paired kirpans - is meticulously crafted from a dense blanket of royal blue chrysanthemums or similarly textured blossoms. The blooms are placed so tightly that they form a continuous, velvety surface, suggesting a sense of unity and unbroken faith. The blue is rich and steadfast, evoking both solemnity and comfort, while slight variations in petal direction and the play of light across the textured surface add depth and dimension. At the lower section of the central motif, a contrasting floral cluster introduces softness and tenderness. Three pure white roses, each delicately open, seem to rest gently among a scattering of tiny white filler flowers, likely baby's breath, whose minute petals create a gossamer-like veil around the roses. Around this inner cluster, short, glossy green leaves provide structure and a fresh, natural frame, grounding the composition. The design feels thoughtfully balanced, combining the strong geometry of the Khanda with the gentleness of the central flowers to convey respect, remembrance, and spiritual devotion. This is the kind of tribute a family in Kentish Town might choose to honour a loved one at a Sikh funeral service, whether the gathering takes place near Camden Town, along Fortess Road, or close to the paths leading towards Parliament Hill. Crafted with care and cultural understanding, the piece reflects both the sacred symbolism of Sikhism and the personal love with which the deceased is remembered.
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A solemn yet beautiful Sikh Khanda floral display appears against a stark white background, its bold shape composed entirely of royal blue blossoms. The chakkar, the upright central sword, and the two outwardly curving kirpans are all built from densely packed blue chrysanthemums or similar multi-petalled flowers, arranged so closely that they form a smooth, continuous field of colour. The deep blue hue is striking, like a rich cloth or ceremonial banner, and the subtle shadowing along the curves of the emblem hints at the careful, layered construction beneath. In the lower centre of the Khanda, a small, contrasting bouquet seems to glow against the darker setting. Three white roses, their petals gently unfurling, sit nestled together, their creamy tones brightened by the surrounding halo of tiny white filler flowers that resemble clouds of gypsophila. Framing this cluster, compact sprays of dark green foliage offer a touch of natural movement and a reminder of living gardens. The composition brings together strength and tenderness, a visual prayer that speaks of faith, courage, and peaceful rest. It feels particularly suited to a Sikh funeral or remembrance ceremony in Kentish Town, perhaps delivered for a family living near Lady Somerset Road, Highgate Road, or the side streets leading towards Camden. The tribute suggests the careful hand of a local florist, someone who understands how to translate sacred Sikh symbolism into flowers, so that the arrangement stands not only as decoration but as a heartfelt, respectful farewell steeped in both cultural and spiritual meaning.

BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with the striking Blue Khanda Sikh Tribute from Kentish Town Flowers. This premium Sikh funeral tribute is carefully crafted in the symbolic Khanda shape, featuring a bed of white double spray chrysanthemums expertly coloured in deep blue, complemented by elegant white roses and delicate gypsophila.

Thoughtfully designed to reflect Sikh faith and tradition, this blue Khanda tribute offers a respectful and meaningful expression of remembrance for funerals, memorials or Gurudwara services. Our experienced florists in Kentish Town handcraft each arrangement with care, using fresh, high-quality blooms for a beautiful, lasting display.

Approximate dimensions: Length 62cm (24 inches), Width 58cm (22 inches). As some flowers are seasonal, we may substitute blooms with similar varieties of equal or superior quality and value, while maintaining the overall look and feel.

We offer reliable, same-day or next-day delivery across Kentish Town and surrounding areas, ensuring your tribute arrives on time and in perfect condition. For special colour requests or custom Sikh floral tributes, please contact our friendly customer care team. Order online today from Kentish Town Flowers for a dignified and heartfelt Khanda tribute.
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    I was starting to worry that the family and other mourners would arrive at the venue and find no flowers on the podium. I called the customer service to check the progress of my order. She was as welcoming and warm as a person can get. She assured me my delivery was on the way. It arrived before I could put the phone down.

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    The flowers delivered were fresh and the arrangements were perfect. This is a great place to get funeral flowers.

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