A carefully sculpted Sikh Khanda floral tribute is presented against a smooth white background, its intricate form brought to life through expert use of white chrysanthemums. The entire symbol is enveloped in these small blossoms, each stem closely trimmed and nestled next to the other so that the petals form a continuous, velvety surface. The central double-edged sword stands tall, its straight outline crisp and unwavering, while the circular chakkar forms a complete, unbroken ring of white, encircling the sword like a halo. On either side, the two kirpans arc gently, their curves meeting at the base to create a sturdy, balanced shape suggestive of protection and unity. The gentle variations of white and cream within the chrysanthemum petals provide subtle depth, catching the light softly and giving the piece a calm radiance, not unlike the quiet light that filters through trees in nearby Sidmouth Park in Leyton. At the crossing point of the kirpans, a colourful bouquet is nestled, adding a focal point that draws the eye. Three medium-sized pink roses sit closely together, their petals unfolding in layered spirals, full and fresh as though just cut. Interlaced with them are several small, deep purple flowers-possibly lisianthus or another delicate bloom-whose darker shade lends a solemn yet rich contrast to the white backdrop. Surrounding this cluster, fine fern fronds and glossy green foliage spill gently outward, giving the arrangement a soft, natural edge and a hint of garden wildness. A faint shadow under the tribute anchors it visually, suggesting substance and presence without overpowering the calm simplicity of the design. This floral Khanda, suitable for Sikh funerals and memorial services held in Leyton and nearby communities, offers a poignant blend of strong religious symbolism and tender floral beauty, expressing reverence, remembrance, and enduring love.
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A serene Sikh Khanda floral display is shown in high clarity, isolated against a pristine white background that emphasises its elegant shape. The sacred Khanda motif is built entirely from a mass of small white chrysanthemums, placed so densely that the flowers merge into a single, smooth form. The central double-edged sword rises vertically from the base, precisely outlined by the petals, while the surrounding chakkar appears as a perfect ring, its circular path clearly traced by the blooms. At the sides, the two kirpans curve towards one another, crossing at the bottom to create a secure, grounding base. The chrysanthemums' petals are soft and feathery, with a gentle off-white tone at the centres, giving the piece a tactile, cushion-like appearance that conveys comfort and peace. It evokes the quiet stillness of an early morning stroll through Langthorne Park in Leyton, when everything feels hushed and reflective. Nestled where the kirpans intersect is a smaller cluster of coloured flowers, forming an intimate, personal accent within the larger symbol. Three pink roses sit at the heart of this cluster, their petals gently curling outward in layered whorls, suggesting affection and loving remembrance. Around them, deeper purple flowers add a note of richness and gravity, their tone balancing the softness of the pink and white. Slender fern fronds and rich green leaves frame the roses, offering a touch of natural movement and freshness. A subtle, soft shadow beneath the entire arrangement provides a sense of three-dimensional depth, as if the tribute has been thoughtfully placed on a stand at a Sikh funeral or memorial in the Leyton area. The overall impression is both solemn and comforting, a floral expression of faith, respect, and a peaceful goodbye.

WHITE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honour cherished memories with the elegant White Khanda Sikh Tribute from Flowers Leyton. This premium floral tribute features a beautifully crafted Khanda shape created with luxurious white double spray chrysanthemums, symbolising purity and peace. Accented with soft pink roses and rich purple lisianthus, it adds a gentle touch of colour while remaining respectful and dignified for Sikh funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies.

Expertly arranged by our skilled florists in Leyton, this White Khanda tribute is designed to convey love, respect and remembrance. The thoughtful mix of textures and tones ensures a striking display that stands out while staying true to tradition. Each piece is made to order, and where seasonal substitutions are required, we carefully match the flower type, size and colour to maintain the same premium look and feel.

Available for reliable, fast local delivery from Flowers Leyton, this tribute can be sent directly to the funeral home, Gurdwara or family address in Leyton and surrounding areas. For special requests, custom colours or personalised details, our friendly customer care team is on hand to help you create a fitting floral tribute. Order online today at flowersleyton.co.uk for a respectful, high-quality Sikh Khanda arrangement.
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