A carefully composed floral Ik Onkar sits prominently against a pristine white field, the Sikh declaration 'There is One God' formed entirely from a lavish carpet of bright orange marigold flowers. The arrangement traces the Ik Onkar's distinctive lines - the vertical Ek numeral, the sweeping crescent-like arms, and the small dot above - with thousands of tiny marigold heads packed closely together so the symbol appears textured and almost three-dimensional under soft lighting. At the lower centre of the marigold configuration a refined cluster of white lilies interrupts the orange with calm clarity; at least two fully open lilies reveal broad, slightly recurved petals and pale green-and-yellow stamens, while several buds and narrow, pointed foliage give the central accent a living, growing feel. Delicate sprays of baby's breath and glossy green leaves are artfully interspersed to lift the palette and create gentle transitions between the intense orange and the lilies' cool white, while a subtle shadow beneath the whole piece implies a freestanding ceremonial panel or altar display. The scent is subtle: a warming, herbal marigold note tempered by the clear, sweet perfume of lilies - a combination chosen for its dignity in celebrations such as Vaisakhi or for devotional displays in temples and communal halls. As a local floral study conceived for the Norbiton and Kingston neighbourhood, the work feels both rooted in traditional materials and mindful of contemporary presentation, appropriate for festival décor, respectful tributes, or educational features about Sikh symbolism.
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A reverent, freestanding floral Khanda rests against a clean white backdrop, its sacred geometry brought to life in living orange blooms. Hundreds of densely packed marigold heads have been trained and layered to form the Khanda's central chakkar, the two crossed kirpans behind it, and the upright double-edged sword in the center; the compact, velvety texture of each orange blossom gives the emblem a warm, tactile depth that seems to glow in soft daylight. At the point where the kirpans intersect, a cluster of large white lilies rises like a calm, fragrant heart - at least two fully open lilies display gently curving petals and subtle green-and-yellow stamens, while several smaller buds promise a slow unfurling. Sprays of tiny white filler flowers and glossy green foliage (the kind of pointed salal or laurel leaves we use for structure) cradle the lilies and pick out the Khanda's contours, creating a crisp but gentle contrast against the vivid marigold field. A faint drop shadow beneath the piece hints that it is a carefully constructed altar or tribute rather than a flat artwork, and the overall composition carries a sense of ceremony: devotion, remembrance, and communal celebration. The scent is a quiet mix of citrus-sweet marigold warmth and the cool, clean perfume of lilies - a pairing often chosen for Vaisakhi displays or respectful offerings at a local Gurdwara. As a Norbiton floral design aesthetic, it reads as both traditional and crafted with modern precision, suitable for temple decoration, festival centrepieces, or a solemn, elegant tribute delivered within the Norbiton and Kingston community.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honour a loved one with the striking Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Norbiton Florist. This meaningful floral tribute is expertly crafted in the shape of the sacred Khanda symbol, making it a fitting choice for Sikh funerals, memorials and remembrance ceremonies. A bed of white double spray chrysanthemums, carefully sprayed in a rich orange hue, creates a vivid and respectful base, while elegant white lilies add a touch of purity and grace.

Designed with care in Norbiton, this Khanda tribute blends traditional symbolism with premium fresh flowers for a truly memorable display. Approximate dimensions are 62cm in length and 58cm in width, offering an impressive and dignified presence beside the casket or at the service. To ensure lasting beauty, some flowers may arrive in bud so they can open naturally and look their best on the day.

At Norbiton Florist, we prioritise quality and reliability. When seasonal availability requires substitutions, we carefully select blooms of similar colour, size and value to maintain the overall style and sentiment of your tribute. With friendly local service and prompt delivery across Norbiton and surrounding areas, you can trust us to create a respectful Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute that truly reflects your love and devotion.
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