Set centrally on a pristine white field, this floral Ik Onkar - the Sikh affirmation 'Ik Onkar: God is One' - is lovingly formed from a dense field of brilliant orange marigolds. The arrangement delineates the distinctive vertical stroke, the graceful crescent-like extensions and the small bindi with such careful packing of blooms that the whole symbol reads as a single, glowing tile of colour with sculpted relief. At the lower central portion a contrasting cluster of white lilies is nestled into the marigold body: two or more fully open lilies reveal their soft, curved petals and subtle green-yellow stamens, while a few smaller buds and sprays of tiny white filler flowers drift into the margins, softening the silhouette. Glossy green leaves-salal-like in texture-offer a cool frame and visual breath between the intense orange and the lilies' serene white. Light skims across the marigold pom-poms, creating tiny highlights and a gentle shadow beneath that suggests the piece is a carefully made freestanding display, suitable for a temple altar or a festival installation. The scent profile is imagined: the earthy warmth of marigolds balanced by the clean, floral lift of lilies, conjuring communal gatherings at Vaisakhi or contemplative observance on Guru Nanak Jayanti. For people familiar with the Nine Elms and Battersea area, this is the kind of refined, respectful floral emblem one might commission for a local Gurpurab celebration or to decorate a communal prayer space-an object of craft and devotion made with neighbourhood knowledge and floral skill.
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A meticulously assembled floral Khanda sits against a clean white backdrop, its sacred shape rendered entirely from dense clusters of bright orange marigolds. From a florist's vantage the marigolds read like soft, sunlit cushions-their tight, velvety heads packed so closely they form a warm, sculpted surface tracing the chakkar, the two crossed kirpans and the central double-edged khanda sword. At the precise centre where the kirpans meet, a small formal cluster of pristine white lilies rises, at least two fully open blooms with gently unfurling petals and pale green-yellow stamens, surrounded by a handful of closed buds. Sprays of tiny white filler flowers-like baby's breath-and glossy green foliage tuck into the marigold edge, adding delicate lace and cool contrast that calms the intensity of the orange. A soft drop shadow under the arrangement and side-lit highlights on the petals give the piece dimensionality, as if it floats quietly above the page. The composition smells faintly of marigold warmth and the clean, green sweetness of lilies; I picture it placed in a Gurdwara doorway or on a commemorative table during Vaisakhi or Gurpurab. The workmanship is careful and reverent, the colour palette chosen to honour tradition while keeping a contemporary, gallery-clean presentation. For local readers in Nine Elms and nearby Battersea or along Vauxhall Bridge Road, this is the sort of floral emblem you might see laid respectfully at a community remembrance or used to adorn a festival stage-an offering that speaks of devotion, unity and thoughtful craftsmanship by an experienced London florist familiar with Sikh ceremonial aesthetics.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with the striking Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Nine Elms Florist. Thoughtfully designed in the symbolic Khanda shape, this bespoke funeral tribute blends spiritual meaning with elegant floristry, making it a heartfelt expression of respect and remembrance. Crafted with a base of white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in vibrant orange and accented with pure white lilies, this arrangement offers a beautiful contrast that stands out with dignity and grace.

Perfect for Sikh funerals, memorials, and religious ceremonies, this Orange Khanda tribute is created by our experienced florists in Nine Elms using fresh, premium blooms. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it an impressive and meaningful focal display. To ensure longevity, some flowers may arrive in bud so you can appreciate their full bloom over time.

At Nine Elms Florist, we prioritise quality and reliability. When certain seasonal flowers are unavailable, we will thoughtfully substitute with blooms of similar colour, size and equal or higher value, maintaining the overall style and design. Order your Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute online from nineelmsflorist.co.uk for professional, caring service and timely delivery across Nine Elms and surrounding areas.
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