A carefully composed floral Ik Onkar symbol commands the frame against an immaculate white background, its familiar form articulated in a tapestry of tiny, bright orange marigold blossoms. The numeral '1' and the graceful crescent-like extensions of the Ik Onkar are sculpted from tightly packed marigolds, their fuzzy heads creating a luminous, textured surface that plays with the light to produce a warm, celebratory glow. At the lower centre of the orange form sits a small, deliberate cluster of pure white lilies - two or more fully open blooms whose smooth, unfolding petals reveal pale yellow and green stamens - accompanied by a handful of slender buds and glossy green foliage, possibly salal or laurel, which frames the white blooms and anchors them visually. Fine sprigs of white gypsophila are interspersed to soften edges and introduce delicate negative space within the composition. The piece sits slightly above the surface, its faint drop shadow suggesting a freestanding devotional panel or altar ornament, photographed in calm, diffused light that honours the symbol's spiritual meaning. As an experienced florist who has created Ik Onkar displays for observances near Borehamwood High Street, Shenley Park and Elstree, I sense both festivity and reverence in this design: the earthy warmth of marigolds balanced by the serene clarity of lilies, a tactile and fragrant tribute suited to Vaisakhi, Guru Nanak Jayanti or private devotional spaces. The overall effect is one of unity and quiet devotion, anchored in local craft and community ritual.
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A reverent, hand-crafted floral Khanda rises from a clean white backdrop, its entire silhouette composed of hundreds of tightly packed, bright orange marigold heads that read as a single warm, velvety surface. The circular chakkar and the two crossed kirpans are clearly defined by the dense marigold texture, while the smaller central double-edged khanda stands upright in the middle, all of it catching the light to create gentle highlights and soft, natural shadows that give the piece a sculptural, three-dimensional presence. Nestled at the point where the kirpans cross is a compact cluster of pristine white lilies - at least two fully open trumpet-shaped blooms whose creamy petals curl back to reveal delicate green and yellow stamens - surrounded by slender buds about to unfurl. Rich green foliage, likely salal and pointed laurel leaves, fans out behind the lilies; airy sprays of tiny white gypsophila lift the composition and add breathy contrast to the saturated marigold orange. The subtle shadow beneath suggests a free-standing ceremonial display, carefully photographed in soft morning studio light so textures read clearly. As a florist who has placed similar tributes for services at local gurdwaras, I recognise this as a piece meant for Vaisakhi celebrations, Gurpurab ceremonies, or solemn memorial offerings - a blend of celebration and devotion. The scent is imagined: the warm, peppery sweetness of fresh marigolds grounded by the cool, lily perfume and green leafiness. Locally familiar to neighbours around Elstree Studios and Shenley Park, this floral Khanda would sit respectfully in a Gurdwara on Borehamwood High Street or brightening a community celebration in Brook Close, conveying dignity, unity and spiritual calm.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Celebrate cherished memories with the Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute, a beautifully designed floral tribute available from Flower Delivery Borehamwood. This striking Khanda arrangement features white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in a vibrant orange, symbolising courage, sacrifice and spiritual strength in the Sikh faith. Elegant white lilies are added for purity and grace, creating a respectful and meaningful farewell gesture for funerals, religious ceremonies, or commemorations.

Skilfully arranged by our expert florists in Borehamwood, this Sikh tribute is crafted to a high standard to honour your loved one with dignity. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it a standout feature beside the coffin or at the service. To ensure longevity, some blooms may arrive in bud, allowing you to watch them open beautifully in the days to come.

As certain flowers are seasonal, we may substitute blooms of a similar colour, size and value while maintaining the same premium look and feel. With reliable local flower delivery in Borehamwood, you can trust us to handle your tribute with care and respect. Order this Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute online today for a thoughtful and reverent floral display.
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