A meticulously crafted floral Ik Onkar rests against a clean white field, its sacred outline rendered entirely from thousands of bright orange marigold blooms that gleam with warm, celebratory light. The classic elements of the Ik Onkar - the vertical '1' (Ek), the flowing crescent-like strokes and the small finishing dot - are carefully modelled by the dense texture of marigold petals, each blossom contributing to a unified, tactile surface that looks both exuberant and solemn. At the lower centre of the orange formation, a refined cluster of white lilies provides a serene focal point: at least two lilies are open in full, their satiny petals curving back to display pale green and yellow stamens, while several smaller buds and slender stems add layered depth. Glossy green foliage, perhaps salal, encloses the lily cluster and threads into the marigold field, offering a cool counterbalance to the warm saffron tones; delicate sprays of baby's breath soften the transitions and introduce an ethereal, almost ceremonial whisper across the composition. A subtle shadow beneath the arrangement suggests this is a freestanding, carefully constructed piece - the sort of offering you might see adorning a prayer table or stage during Guru Nanak Jayanti or Vaisakhi in community centres around Abbey Wood and the Lesnes Abbey area. The overall impression is one of devotion expressed through traditional floristry: fresh, respectful, and composed with the steady hand of a florist who understands both ritual needs and the local community's sense of place.
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A reverent floral Khanda fills the frame: the revered Sikh emblem carefully formed from hundreds of densely packed, bright orange marigold blossoms against a clean white backdrop. The arrangement makes each element of the Khanda unmistakable - the circular chakkar at the center, the two crossed kirpans behind it and the upright double-edged khanda - all modelled in rich, tactile layers of marigold petals that catch a soft studio light and give the symbol a warm, almost saffron glow. At the very heart of the design, where the swords meet, a cluster of pristine white lilies rises with quiet dignity; at least two lilies are fully open, their silky petals slightly curved to reveal pale green filaments and yellow stamens, while several smaller buds promise further opening. Lush green foliage, possibly salal leaves, frames the lilies and extends into the marigold body, their glossy texture and deep green tone adding depth and a cooling contrast to the exuberant orange. Sprays of tiny white filler flowers - delicate gypsophila - are interspersed through the center cluster, softening the transition between the lilies and marigolds and lending an airy, devotional touch. A subtle drop shadow beneath the work suggests a freestanding wreath or table display rather than a flat collage, and the overall effect reads as both a celebration and an offering: ceremonial, peaceful, and meticulously crafted. The composition evokes festivals such as Vaisakhi and Gurpurab, and would be at home in a Gurdwara or community space in Abbey Wood or nearby Lesnes Abbey Woods, where local families gather for prayer, remembrance, and shared tradition.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a cherished loved one with the Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Abbey Wood Florist. Thoughtfully designed in the symbolic Khanda shape, this stunning funeral tribute is crafted with white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in a rich orange tone and accented with elegant white lilies. The vibrant orange blooms reflect strength, courage and devotion, while the pure white lilies add a touch of serenity and peace, making this a meaningful floral tribute for Sikh funerals, memorials and religious ceremonies.

Expertly arranged by our skilled florists in Abbey Wood, this Khanda tribute offers a respectful and dignified way to express your deepest condolences and gratitude. With approximate dimensions of 62cm x 58cm, it creates an impressive focal point beside the coffin, at the gurdwara or at a remembrance service. To ensure freshness and longevity, some flowers may be delivered in bud, allowing you to enjoy their beauty as they gently open.

At Abbey Wood Florist, we use only premium-quality blooms and follow a careful substitution policy to maintain the look, style and colour of your chosen design. We provide reliable local delivery from Abbey Wood, helping you send a heartfelt Sikh floral tribute when it matters most. Order this Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute online today for a beautiful and respectful final farewell.
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