Centered on a stark white background, a floral Ik Onkar symbol-'Ik Onkar,' meaning 'God is One'-is lovingly formed from thousands of compact, bright orange marigold heads, their dense, rounded textures building the emblem's distinctive vertical stroke, crescent-like extensions and small bindi dot with radiant uniformity. The orange surface reads warm and celebratory, each marigold petal contributing to a richly textured relief that reflects light in subtle highlights and soft shadows, lifting the symbol into three-dimensional relief. At the lower central portion of the Ik Onkar, a refined bouquet of white lilies offers a gentle counterpoint: two or more fully open lilies with softly unfurling petals, pale green bases and delicate yellow-tipped stamens nestle amid smaller unopened buds, lending an air of renewal and quiet dignity. Interwoven sprigs of glossy green leaves and feathery white filler-likely gypsophila-add depth and a cooling visual breath between the intense orange fields and the lily cluster. The composition feels ceremonial and meditative, appropriate for festival displays during Guru Nanak Jayanti or Vaisakhi, temple adornment, or an intimate tribute in a Hampstead home. Local references-imagine this crafted for a community celebration near Heath Street, the Market Place or tucked into a floral installation for a Gurdwara gathering close to Pond Square-underscore the piece's role as both devotional art and finely made floral craft, blending tradition with contemporary floral technique.
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Against a clean white backdrop sits an exquisitely hand-crafted Khanda fashioned entirely from hundreds of tightly clustered bright orange marigold heads; the warm, almost sunlit orange forms the circular chakkar, the two crossed kirpans and the upright double-edged khanda with a tactile, plush surface that catches soft studio light and throws a gentle drop shadow, suggesting a freestanding ceremonial display. At the crossing of the swords, a small, luminous cluster of large white lilies anchors the composition: at least two fully open lily blooms with softly curved petals, pale green throats and yellow-green stamens offer a calm, fragrant contrast to the exuberant marigold texture. Around the lilies, sprays of tiny white gypsophila and glossy, deep-green foliage-reminiscent of salal or pittosporum-soften edges and add depth, their cool tones balancing the arrangement's warmth. The overall silhouette reads as both precise symbol and floral sculpture, each petal and bloom placed with careful intent to honour ritual and beauty. Light falls evenly across the surface, revealing subtle three-dimensionality and the artisan's attention to density, rhythm and proportion. This piece evokes devotion, quiet celebration and reverent pride, suitable for a Gurdwara offering, festival display during Vaisakhi or Guru Nanak Jayanti, or as a respectful tribute at a community remembrance. Local customers in Hampstead might recognise this measured combination of colour and form from floral commissions for temple events near Heath Street and the village, where traditional blooms are combined with contemporary craftsmanship to create meaningful, tactile symbols of faith.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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The Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Hampstead Flowers is a striking floral tribute crafted to honour a loved one with dignity and respect. Expertly shaped into the sacred Khanda symbol, this arrangement features a bed of white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in a rich orange hue, beautifully accented with elegant white lilies.

Perfect for Sikh funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies, this Khanda tribute offers a meaningful way to express gratitude, love and remembrance. Its vibrant orange tones symbolise courage and sacrifice, while the pure white lilies represent peace, purity and the promise of new beginnings.

Approximate dimensions: Length 62cm (24 inches) x Width 58cm (22 inches), making it an impactful yet graceful arrangement for display beside the casket, at the service or at the Gurdwara. To ensure maximum freshness and longevity, some flowers may be delivered in bud so you can appreciate them as they bloom.

As certain flowers are seasonal, Hampstead Flowers may substitute blooms when necessary, always matching the size, colour and premium quality of the original design. Handcrafted in Hampstead with care and sensitivity, this Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute is available for reliable local delivery. Order online from hampsteadflowers.co.uk for a respectful, beautifully made Sikh floral tribute.
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