Centered on a bright white background, an Ik Onkar symbol has been lovingly interpreted in flowers, its clean, spiritual lines traced in thousands of small, densely packed orange marigold blooms. The numeral '1' and the flowing strokes that make this Sikh affirmation of oneness are sculpted from the marigolds' compact, plush heads, which create a tactile, warm plane that reads clearly from a distance and holds detail close up. At the lower central curve of the symbol, a composed accent of pristine white lilies gathers attention: at least two fully open lilies reveal their curved petals and pale yellow-green stamens, while nearby buds and pointed green foliage-salal or similar leaves-feed the design with depth and contrast. Sprays of tiny white filler flowers, likely gypsophila, nestle between the orange blossoms, softening edges and lending a breathy lightness to the composition. A delicate drop shadow beneath the whole piece suggests a freestanding floral panel or ceremonial offering prepared for a temple or family gathering. The colours and textures work together to convey devotion and clarity; the citrus warmth of marigolds paired with the lilies' cool perfume creates a sensory balance that suits observances such as Guru Nanak Jayanti or Vaisakhi. This floral Ik Onkar could be imagined displayed during a community celebration in Pitshanger Village or at a family shrine in West Ealing-crafted with the reverence of traditional floral art and the fresh practicality expected of local florists serving Ealing's diverse neighbourhoods.
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Against a clean white backdrop, a meticulously crafted floral Khanda commands quiet attention, every element rendered in living colour and texture. The emblem's circular chakkar and the crossed kirpans are built from hundreds of small, densely clustered bright orange marigolds; their compact, velvety heads create a tactile, almost quilted surface that catches the light and throws soft, warm highlights across the form. At the exact intersection of the swords, a cluster of large white lilies is set like a calm centre: at least two fully open blooms display gently curved petals and pale yellow-green stamens, while several smaller buds and unopened tips offer a sense of unfolding. Sprigs of glossy green foliage-pointed salal-like leaves-nestle around the lilies, and tiny white filler flowers, probably gypsophila, drift like delicate mist across the orange field, giving depth and quiet contrast. A subtle drop shadow beneath the piece suggests it is a freestanding tribute or decorative plaque, crafted to be placed in a gurdwara, community hall, or home altar. The oranges and whites balance warmth and serenity; the scent would be bright and resinous from marigolds, softened by the cool, sweet perfume of lilies. This composition reads as both celebratory and reverent: suited for Vaisakhi or Gurpurab decorations, memorial displays, or cultural exhibitions. As an Ealing florist might arrange for a neighbourhood event near Walpole Park or the Broadway, it honours Sikh symbolism with careful floral technique-dense packing for clarity, contrast for legibility, and fresh materials chosen to last through a day of prayer, reflection, and communal gathering.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a cherished loved one with the elegant Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Florist Ealing. Thoughtfully designed in the sacred Khanda symbol, this striking funeral tribute features a bed of white double spray chrysanthemums carefully sprayed in a vibrant orange tone, beautifully accented with serene white lilies. The bold orange blooms reflect strength, courage and devotion, while the lilies add a touch of purity and peace, making this a meaningful choice for Sikh funerals, memorials and religious ceremonies.

Crafted with care by our expert florists in Ealing, this Khanda tribute measures approximately 62cm x 58cm, creating a dignified focal point for the service. For freshness and longevity, some flowers may arrive in bud so you can appreciate their full beauty as they open. In the event of seasonal shortages, we will thoughtfully substitute stems with flowers of similar colour, style and equal or higher value, ensuring the tribute remains respectful and premium.

Perfect for family and close friends wishing to pay their respects, this Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute can be delivered to local funeral directors, places of worship or home addresses in and around Ealing. Order online from Florist Ealing for a reliable, high-quality floral tribute that expresses your deepest sympathy and respect.
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