Centered on a crisp white field, this striking floral Ik Onkar-'Ik Onkar,' the Sikh declaration that God is One-is entirely formed from thousands of vivid orange marigold blooms. The arrangement maps the Ik Onkar's flowing numeral and crescent-like extensions with meticulous density: each marigold is placed to preserve the symbol's distinctive lines so the warm saffron surface reads cleanly from a short distance and in close-up reveals a tactile, velvety texture. At the lower centre of the symbol a cluster of pristine white lilies offers a serene counterpoint; two or more fully unfurled lilies show their soft, sculptural petals and pale green-yellow stamens, while smaller buds and stems suggest life and continuity. Pointed green foliage-chosen for its glossy, structural tone-surrounds the lilies, and fine sprays of baby's breath thread through the orange, adding pale punctuation and depth. A subtle drop shadow beneath the piece gives the impression of a solid, ceremonial badge rather than a flat graphic, ideal for placement in a temple doorway, community event, or a respectful household shrine. The overall impression is one of devotion made visible: the bright, celebratory orange paired with the cool purity of white expresses unity, reverence, and the soft ritual of offering flowers. As someone who works in Highgate and knows the feel of local observances from Highgate Hill to nearby Hampstead, I imagine this piece carried or displayed with care during Guru Nanak Jayanti, Vaisakhi, and other moments of communal remembrance.
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A reverent, freestanding floral Khanda rests against a pristine white backdrop, its form lovingly sculpted from hundreds of bright orange marigold heads. The marigolds are packed close together to build the Khanda's circular chakkar, the paired crossed kirpans and the central double-edged khanda, their velvety petals catching a soft studio light that gives the symbol a warm, almost glowing texture. At the precise centre, where the swords meet, a small cluster of pristine white lilies is set like a calm heart: at least two fully open lily blooms display gently curving petals and pale green-and-yellow stamens, surrounded by a few smaller unopened buds. Glossy, deep-green foliage-the kind of pointed salal or laurel leaves we often choose for structure-frames the lilies, while delicate sprays of snow-white gypsophila weave through the orange field, softening the edges and adding air and depth. A subtle drop shadow beneath the arrangement suggests a solid, three-dimensional piece, suitable for placing on a ceremonial table or in a community hall. The overall palette-festive saffron-orange balanced with serene white and cool green-carries both celebration and quiet devotion, evoking Vaisakhi processions, Gurpurab remembrances, or floral tributes in local Gurdwaras across North London. The composition is tactile and fragrant in the imagination: the sweet, warm scent of marigold mingling with the fresher, green perfume of lilies and foliage. As a floral artist familiar with Highgate's sensitive sense of tradition, I see this piece as both an offering and a statement of cultural respect, created to honour ceremony while speaking to the eye and the heart.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Celebrate Sikh faith and honour a loved one with the Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Flowers Highgate. This striking funeral and memorial tribute is expertly crafted in the iconic Khanda symbol, using a bed of white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in a rich, vibrant orange. Elegant white lilies are added for a touch of purity and grace, creating a meaningful design that reflects devotion, courage and respect.

Measuring approximately 62cm by 58cm, this Khanda tribute is an impressive focal piece for Sikh funerals, remembrance services or Gurdwara offerings. Our skilled florists in Highgate handcraft each design with premium fresh flowers, ensuring a beautiful finish and lasting impression. To maximise freshness, some blooms may be delivered in bud so you can appreciate them as they gently open.

Due to seasonal availability, we may substitute some flowers with varieties of similar size, colour and value, always maintaining the overall look and quality of the design. With reliable delivery from Flowers Highgate, you can send a heartfelt Sikh floral tribute with confidence. Order online today for a respectful, premium Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute that truly honours their memory.
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