A striking floral Ik Onkar, the Sikh assertion that God is One, emerges from a clean white field in a composition both traditional and contemporary. The symbol's distinctive strokes and the upright element are formed from dense clusters of bright orange marigold blossoms - thousands of small heads arranged with precision so the numeral-like vertical, the crescent shapes, and the terminating dot read with perfect clarity. The marigolds' plush texture and warm saffron tone create a celebratory, textured plane that catches the soft studio light and suggests careful hand-assembly rather than a printed motif. Nestled toward the lower centre of the orange formation is a serene accent of white lilies: at least two fully open blooms whose satin-like petals curve outward to reveal subtle green-and-yellow stamens, surrounded by smaller buds that add a sense of unfolding life. Sprays of tiny white filler flowers and pointed green foliage rim the lilies, offering cool contrast and visual breathing room against the vibrant marigold field. A delicate drop shadow beneath the whole piece gives it weight and presence, implying a freestanding floral board or altar piece one might see at a local Gurpurab observance, a community celebration, or a commemorative display in Dalston community halls or near Kingsland High Street. The overall effect is one of serene devotion and communal pride: the tactile marigolds bring warmth, the lilies offer purity, and the design balances joyous colour with reverent calm.
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A luminous, lovingly crafted floral Khanda sits centered against a pristine white backdrop, each element realized in fresh flowers with reverent detail. The emblem - a circular chakkar framed by two crossed kirpans and a central double-edged khanda blade - is entirely formed from hundreds of tightly clustered, bright orange marigold blooms. Those marigolds are packed so closely their velvety petals create a continuous, tactile surface that catches the studio light and gives the symbol gentle highlights and a natural three-dimensional depth. Nestled where the swords meet is a small, arresting cluster of large white lilies: at least two fully open blossoms with softly curved petals and delicate green-and-yellow stamens, accompanied by a few smaller buds that promise more bloom. Glossy green foliage - the pointed, resilient leaves often used in ceremonial work - frames the lilies, while fine sprays of tiny white filler flowers such as baby's breath float like quiet accents across the composition. A subtle drop shadow beneath the piece suggests a freestanding display, an offering placed for viewing at community events or on a temple mantling. The scent would read as a gentle balance of warm marigold earthiness and the cool, sweet perfume of white lilies. Visually, the arrangement conveys devotion, dignity, and celebration; emotionally, it reads as both festive and reflective - appropriate for Vaisakhi processions, Gurpurab remembrances, or calming tributes around Dalston and nearby community spaces. The craftsmanship feels personal, the choice of traditional marigold and white lily deliberately respectful and rooted in ceremonial floral tradition.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a cherished loved one with the Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Dalston Flowers in Dalston. Thoughtfully handcrafted in the traditional Khanda shape, this striking tribute features a bed of white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in a rich orange hue, symbolising courage, strength and devotion. Elegant white lilies are added to bring purity, grace and a gentle fragrance to the design, creating a meaningful floral tribute for Sikh funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies.

Expertly arranged by our skilled florists, this Khanda tribute offers a respectful and dignified way to express your deepest sympathies and gratitude. Measuring approximately 62cm in length and 58cm in width, it makes a beautiful focal piece beside the casket, at the Gurdwara or within a remembrance setting. To ensure maximum freshness and longevity, some flowers may arrive in bud, allowing you to enjoy their full bloom over several days.

At Dalston Flowers, we use only premium-quality stems and follow a careful substitution policy, replacing any unavailable blooms with flowers of a similar colour, size and value to maintain the same thoughtful style. Order this Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute online at dalstonflowers.co.uk for reliable local delivery in Dalston and surrounding areas, and let our team help you create a heartfelt farewell.
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