Dominating the centre of a crisp white field is a meticulously formed floral Ik Onkar, the Sikh affirmation of 'One God,' sculpted from thousands of tiny, bright orange marigold blossoms. The design reads clearly: the vertical Ek stroke, the graceful crescent-like extensions and the small bindi are all defined by the dense, warm carpet of marigold petals that pick up studio light to produce a soft, celebratory glow and subtle three-dimensional relief. At the lower centre, where the symbol's curve settles, a thoughtful accent of pristine white lilies is nestled into the orange field - at least two fully opened lilies present their smooth, creamy petals and pale green-yellow stamens, accompanied by smaller buds that lend an anticipatory softness. Fresh, pointed green foliage and fine sprays of tiny white filler flowers weave through the composition, offering cool contrast and delicate texture against the ardent orange. The piece casts a faint drop shadow, implying a freestanding ceremonial panel or a carefully placed devotional decoration. Visually and sensorially the arrangement balances warmth with serenity: the marigolds' slightly spicy, sun-warmed scent imagined alongside the lilies' clean, luminous perfume. As a local florist familiar with ritual and seasonal displays around Harmondsworth - whether in small parish halls, village events, or private homes near the Moor - I would place this Ik Onkar at a shrine, a celebratory dais for Vaisakhi, or as a quiet household emblem of devotion and unity.
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A reverent, hand-crafted floral Khanda fills the frame against a pristine white backdrop, its sacred geometry assembled from hundreds of densely packed, bright orange marigold blooms. The arrangement clearly reads as the Khanda: a central circular chakkar, two crossed kirpans behind it and an upright double-edged khanda at the centre, each line articulated by the compact, almost velvety mass of marigold petals that catch and reflect soft studio light to create subtle highlights and shadowed depth. Where the kirpans meet, a small cluster of large white lilies is nestled like a calm heart - at least two fully open lilies with gently unfurling petals reveal delicate green and yellow stamens, surrounded by smaller white buds that promise further bloom. Sprays of tiny white filler flowers, likely gypsophila, and glossy green foliage thread through the composition, their cool tones balancing the exuberant orange and lending an overall softness. A faint drop shadow beneath suggests a freestanding ceremonial piece, carefully constructed to stand on a temple table or memorial plinth. The scent one might imagine is a warm, slightly spicy marigold undercut by the cool, sweet perfume of lilies, an olfactory contrast that mirrors the design's visual balance of boldness and serenity. As a florist who often prepares pieces for community observances near Harmondsworth's church and village green, I see this as both an offering and a statement of devotion - an image suited to discussion of Sikh festivals, Gurdwara decorations, or moments of communal remembrance.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a cherished loved one with the Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Flowers Harmondsworth. Thoughtfully designed in the shape of the sacred Khanda symbol, this heartfelt floral tribute is ideal for Sikh funerals, memorials and religious ceremonies. Expert florists carefully arrange a bed of white double spray chrysanthemums, expertly coloured in a rich orange hue, and accent it with elegant white lilies for a dignified and uplifting finish.

Measuring approximately 62cm x 58cm (24 x 22 inches), this striking tribute makes a meaningful focal point beside the casket, at the Gurdwara or at the family home. The vibrant orange tones symbolise courage and sacrifice, while the pure white lilies convey peace, remembrance and spiritual love.

To ensure maximum freshness and longevity, some blooms may arrive in bud, allowing you to watch the flowers gently open over time. As certain stems are seasonal, our skilled team may substitute flowers of a similar colour, size and value, always maintaining the premium look and feel of the design.

Available from Flowers Harmondsworth in Harmondsworth, this Khanda tribute is crafted with care, respect and attention to detail. Order online at flowersharmondsworth.co.uk for reliable local delivery and let this beautiful arrangement express your deepest respect and gratitude.
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