A meticulously assembled floral Ik Onkar dominates a crisp white background, its familiar symbol-declaring 'Ik Onkar', 'There is One God'-constructed from a dense, luminous field of bright orange marigold flowers. Thousands of small marigold heads are placed with precise intention to define the numeral-like stem, the crescenting arms, and the final dot, producing a warm, textured surface that reads both decorative and devotional. Tucked toward the lower centre of the orange form is a graceful cluster of white lilies: at least two fully open blooms whose smooth, opalescent petals curl outward to reveal subtle green-and-yellow stamens, accompanied by a handful of smaller buds awaiting bloom. Fresh green foliage, likely salal or similar glossy leaves, wraps parts of the symbol's interior, while clouds of tiny gypsophila lift the composition, adding airy punctuation and gentle contrast to the intense orange. The overall presentation sits slightly above the backdrop, casting a soft drop shadow that gives it a sculptural, almost freestanding presence; light from one side warms the marigolds and sets the lilies' satin texture aglow. The scent suggested is layered-the marigolds' warm, herbaceous note against the lilies' cool, floral clarity-evoking festival halls and quiet moments of prayer alike. This arrangement reads as both ceremonial and community-minded, the kind of floral Ik Onkar that might be displayed in a Gurdwara during Vaisakhi, at Guru Nanak Jayanti events, or offered at local gatherings along Ealing Road and the wider Alperton neighbourhood. It honours the symbol with measured beauty and craft, blending tradition with careful floral technique.
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A reverent, hand-crafted floral Khanda occupies the centre of a clean white field, every curve and edge lovingly formed from hundreds of bright orange marigold heads. The arrangement makes the Khanda's components unmistakable: a textured circular chakkar with a warm, sunlit surface; two crossed kirpans whose orange outlines read clearly against the white backdrop; and the small upright double-edged khanda at the centre, all built from the same dense, plush marigold mass. Nestled where the kirpans intersect, a cluster of large white lilies-at least two fully open blooms-softens the composition with satin petals that curl slightly at their tips and reveal pale green-and-yellow stamens. Sprays of tiny white gypsophila and glossy green foliage, perhaps salal or laurel, tuck around the lilies and trace the inner edges of the orange form, lending depth and cool contrast to the fiery marigold tone. A subtle drop shadow beneath the piece hints at a freestanding display, its three-dimensionality accentuated by side lighting that catches the marigolds' textured surfaces and the lilies' satiny sheen. The air you imagine around it carries a meeting of scents: the marigolds' warm, almost resinous sweetness tempered by the lilies' heady clarity. As a floral tribute this Khanda reads as both statement and offering-perfect for a Gurdwara, festival hall, or memorial-and feels rooted in local practice, the kind of piece you might see brought to ceremonies in and around Alperton Broadway or at community gatherings by volunteers from nearby Pavilions. The overall effect is dignified and celebratory, a tactful, sensory rendering of faith and unity that honours Sikh tradition with quiet splendour.

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Express deep respect and devotion with our Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute, thoughtfully handcrafted by Flower Delivery Alperton. This striking funeral tribute features a traditional Khanda design, created with premium white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in a rich orange hue and accented with elegant white lilies. Perfect for Sikh funerals, memorials and religious ceremonies, this design offers a dignified and meaningful way to honour a loved one's faith and legacy.

Expertly arranged for balance, symbolism and beauty, the Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute is designed to stand out while remaining graceful and respectful. Approximate dimensions are 62cm x 58cm, making it a substantial focal piece for the service. To ensure lasting freshness, some flowers may arrive in bud so you can appreciate their full bloom over time.

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