Occupying the picture plane with quiet authority, this Khanda emblem is lovingly constructed from thousands of small, bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms that together form the circular chakkar, the two crossed kirpans and the central double-edged khanda sword against a clean white background. Each chrysanthemum is placed to follow the emblem's curves, producing a tactile, almost embroidered surface where petals overlap and catch light to create subtle highlights and shadowed recesses. Anchoring the composition at the centre is a deliberate cluster of five deep red roses, set close and symmetrical, their plush, velour-like petals offering a solemn, reverent counterbalance to the effusive yellow. Dark green fern fronds cradle the red cluster, their delicate pinnate leaves introducing a cool visual line that separates the focal roses from the sunny field. A soft grey shadow beneath the piece confirms its physical presence - a handcrafted tribute that could stand at a memorial, a gurdwara ceremony, or a cultural celebration along Erith High Street or the riverside. As a local florist who arranges tributes for the community, I can say the combination of colours and textures was chosen for clarity and comfort: yellow conveying remembrance and hope, red expressing respect and love, and green bringing quiet consolation. This composition is the sort of thoughtful, community-minded arrangement Florist Erith prepares with attention to symbolism and detail for families across Erith, Bexleyheath and the surrounding Thameside neighbourhoods.
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A bold, ceremonial floral sculpture shaped as the Sikh Khanda fills the frame against a clear white backdrop, crafted from a dense carpet of small, bright yellow chrysanthemums that lend the symbol a plush, three-dimensional texture. The circular chakkar, two flanking kirpans and the central double-edged sword are all traced in uninterrupted yellow blooms; up close the chrysanthemums' ruffled petals read like soft silk, their tiny centres catching a cool studio light so the surface subtly gleams. Nestled precisely where the chakkar meets the sword is a concentrated rosette of five deep red roses, each bud kept tight and glossy, their velvety petals absorbing light and offering a warm, solemn counterpoint to the sunny yellow. Dark green fern fronds cradle the red cluster, their fine, feathered leaves creating a crisp visual edge and a gentle scent of fresh greenery that would mingle with the faint, sweet chrysanthemum perfume. A soft grey shadow beneath the tribute grounds it as a physical piece - suitable as a funeral wreath, a memorial centerpiece, or a respectful display at a gurdwara or cultural event - and the white setting amplifies the arrangement's symbolic clarity and colour contrast. The overall effect is reverent and uplifting: yellow for remembrance and hope, red for deep respect and enduring affection. The craftsmanship suggests a seasoned florist's hand, measured and meticulous, intended to convey faith and honour with quiet dignity for occasions in the Erith area or nearby riverside communities.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Celebrate Sikh faith and heritage with our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute, expertly handcrafted by Florist Erith. This striking floral tribute features a bold Khanda symbol created from vibrant yellow double sprayed chrysanthemums, accented with delicate red roses for elegant contrast. Perfect for funerals, memorials, and religious ceremonies, this design offers a meaningful way to honour a loved one and express deep respect.

Approximately 62cm x 58cm, this Khanda tribute makes a dignified focal point beside the coffin or at the service. Each piece is carefully arranged by our skilled florists in Erith to ensure premium quality, symmetry, and long-lasting freshness. Ideal for Sikh funeral tributes and remembrance services, the bright yellow tones symbolise hope, devotion, and spiritual light.

As some flowers are seasonal, we may substitute blooms when necessary, always matching the colour, size, and style with equal or superior quality stems. Trust Florist Erith for a reliable, compassionate service and timely delivery to local funeral directors, homes, and places of worship. Order online today for a respectful Sikh Khanda tribute that truly honours their memory.
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