A striking, expertly formed Khanda crafted entirely from small, bright yellow chrysanthemum heads occupies the image, the circular quoit, central double-edged sword and the two crossed kirpans clearly articulated by hundreds of tightly set blooms. The yellow surface is plush and regular, each flower contributing to a continuous, gently undulating plane of colour that captures light and throws a delicate grey shadow on the white backdrop, giving the emblem subtle depth. At the convergence of the symbol's lines a dramatic centrepiece of five to six deep red roses is carefully arranged; their rich, velveteen petals are compact and slightly cupped, set within a spray of dark green fern leaves whose serrated texture punctuates the smooth chrysanthemum field. The contrast-sunny yellow against lush crimson and verdant green-feels visually reassuring and respectfully composed, the roses providing a quiet focal point of love amid the expansive yellow. Imagining this display delivered to a remembrance service by the Leyton Orient ground on Brisbane Road or placed at a local gurdwara, the piece reads as both cultural emblem and floral tribute. The overall aroma is soft and clean, rose-forward with subtle green notes from the ferns and the faint, familiar scent of chrysanthemums. The workmanship suggests care: uniform flower selection, tightly set heads and considered foliage placement so the Khanda's sacred silhouette remains clear from every angle. This arrangement is an elegant and solemn floral statement, suited to memorials, religious ceremonies, and events that honour Sikh tradition within the Leyton community.
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A reverent floral sculpture shaped as the Sikh Khanda fills the frame, its familiar circular chakkar, central double-edged khanda and the two crossed kirpans rendered fully in a mosaic of tiny, tightly packed bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms. Seen against a pure white background, the sea of golden petals reads like a soft, textured fabric-each bloom pressed close to its neighbour so the symbol's curves are crisp yet gently rounded, catching soft studio light and throwing a faint grey shadow beneath that suggests the piece rests on a flat surface. Nestled exactly at the symbol's centre is a compact cluster of five deep red roses; their velvety petals open just enough to show rich crimson hearts, and they sit framed by dark green fern fronds whose feathery texture offsets the chrysanthemums' dense cushion. The overall effect is both bold and intimate: the sunny yellow speaks of warmth and remembrance while the red roses convey deep respect and love. As a florist in Leyton I picture this tribute arriving at a cultural memorial or a prayer service near Leyton Jubilee Park or on Leyton High Road, where community gatherings honour heritage and life. You can almost sense a subtle floral perfume-green and rose-sweet with a faint chrysanthemum clean note-pleasant but not overpowering. The craftsmanship is meticulous: uniform flower heads, a steady silhouette and thoughtful contrast where green foliage frames the red heart. This arrangement reads as a solemn, beautiful offering suitable for remembrance, celebration of Sikh heritage, or a dignified ceremonial display, presented with clarity against its white backdrop.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute, a striking floral tribute handcrafted by Flowers Leyton in East London. This symbolic Khanda design features a bed of rich yellow double spray chrysanthemums, carefully shaped to form the sacred Sikh emblem and accented with elegant red roses for a touch of depth and contrast.

Created with care and respect, this Sikh tribute is ideal for funerals, remembrance services, and religious ceremonies, offering a meaningful way to express devotion and remembrance. The approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it a bold yet tasteful focal piece.

Our skilled florists in Leyton use only fresh, premium-quality flowers and follow a thoughtful substitution policy when seasonal blooms are unavailable, always matching colour, style and value. We provide reliable, fast local delivery from our Leyton flower shop, ensuring your tribute arrives on time and in perfect condition.

Whether you are arranging a Sikh funeral tribute or sending a respectful floral arrangement on behalf of family or friends, the Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute is a beautiful way to share your condolences and faith. Order online at flowersleyton.co.uk for a dignified, handcrafted tribute.
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