Dominating a crisp white stage is a Khanda-shaped floral composition that blends reverence with the kind of craft we practice for community events in and around Borehamwood and Elstree. Thousands of bright yellow chrysanthemum heads are placed so closely they form a continuous, softly contoured surface that traces the circular chakkar, the vertical double-edged khanda and the sweeping lines of the crossed kirpans. The yellow feels sun-warm yet solemn, its dense texture suggesting both strength and tenderness; individual petals ripple like fine silk under soft studio light. At the core, where meaning and form meet, a small cluster of rich red roses - five or six buds - is arranged with precision and sheltered by deep green fern fronds that fan out and sharpen the contrast. The ferns' moist, glossy texture frames the roses and adds a cool, verdant depth against the yellow field. A subtle grey shadow beneath the piece anchors it as a physical wreath or freestanding display, the sort of composition families might commission for remembrance services, cultural commemorations or temple gatherings across local community centres and gurdwaras. The aroma is a restrained blend of rose warmth and clean chrysanthemum notes; visually the bouquet communicates devotion, honour and a careful attention to symbolic detail - qualities we often aim for when creating meaningful tributes for neighbours from Shenley to Radlett or those attending services on Borehamwood High Street.
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A large, lovingly sculpted floral tribute takes the unmistakable form of the Khanda - the sacred Sikh emblem - presented here against a pure white backdrop so every detail reads clearly. The whole symbol is built from countless small, tightly packed bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms whose rounded heads nestle together to create soft, plush surfaces and gently raised edges; from a short distance the yellow reads like a glowing, textured fabric, while close up you can see the individual ruffled petals layered to follow the curves of the chakkar, the central double-edged khanda and the two crossed kirpans. At the very centre, where the emblem's elements converge, five deep red roses form a compact focal cluster; their velvety petals and fuller shape are framed by rich, dark green fern fronds, the glossy serrated leaves giving crisp contrast and a cooling green halo around the roses. A faint grey shadow beneath the piece confirms it as a freestanding tribute - the sort of arrangement a family might place at a memorial, a gurdwara ceremony or a community remembrance in Borehamwood. The scent is gentle: a quiet rose perfume beneath a clean, green chrysanthemum sweetness, and the overall effect is dignified and consoling. As a local florist who often works for services near Shenley Park and Borehamwood High Street, I picture this arrangement carried into a quiet hall or set beneath a photograph, its colours speaking of respect, resilience and a heartfelt cultural honour for Sikh heritage in our community.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Celebrate Sikh heritage with the Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute, a striking floral design handcrafted by Flower Delivery Borehamwood. This meaningful tribute features a Khanda shape created with rich yellow double-sprayed chrysanthemums, symbolising light, warmth and respect. Elegant red roses are carefully placed to add depth, love and contrast, making this a powerful display for funerals, memorials and religious ceremonies.

Expertly arranged by our local Borehamwood florists, this tribute is designed to be both visually impressive and deeply respectful. Its approximate size of 62cm x 58cm (24 x 22 inches) makes it ideal for placing beside the casket, at the altar, or as a focal arrangement during commemorative services. We use only fresh, premium blooms to ensure your tribute arrives looking vibrant and dignified.

As some flowers are seasonal, we may substitute blooms when necessary, always matching the colour, style and value to maintain the overall look and quality of the design. With reliable flower delivery in Borehamwood and surrounding areas, you can trust us to handle your order with care and compassion. Order the Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute online today for a beautifully crafted floral symbol of faith and remembrance.
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