A striking Khanda-shaped floral tribute, rich in symbolism and crafted with evident care, is shown against a bright white background that heightens its sense of purity. The entire Sikh emblem - the bold central double-edged sword rising up, encircled by the unbroken chakkar ring, and flanked by two crossing kirpans that sweep downwards - is rendered solely in small white chrysanthemums, each bloom tightly clustered. Their compact, rounded heads form a plush, almost quilted surface, and the layered petals lend a soft, slightly ruffled texture to what is otherwise a very defined and structured form. Every curve of the circle and every angle of the sword blades is clearly delineated, as if drawn with flowers, demonstrating the florist's precision. The white chrysanthemums vary subtly from bright white to creamy ivory, creating gentle shadows and highlights that add depth, especially along the outer edges and inner cut-outs of the Khanda. At the lower centre, tucked between the handles of the two kirpans, a contrasting mini-posy introduces colour and emotion. Three medium-sized pink roses, at that perfect stage between bud and full bloom, sit prominently at the front, their petals layered in soft blush tones. Around them, small deep purple florets, possibly lisianthus or freesia, nestle into the greenery, adding a dignified richness. Wisps of fern and glossy deep green foliage fan out, giving the base a natural, garden-fresh feel. The piece suggests quiet reverence and heartfelt sorrow, the kind of floral tribute a family in Bowes Park might request for a Sikh funeral or memorial, perhaps to be laid during prayers or carried from a home off Green Lanes to a nearby place of worship, where it would stand as a serene, symbolic expression of faith, honour, and remembrance.
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This image shows a large, carefully constructed floral Khanda, the sacred symbol of Sikhism, placed against a spotless white background so that its form is clear and uncluttered. The complete emblem - the strong vertical double-edged sword, the circular chakkar forming a halo-like ring, and the two graceful kirpans crossing at the base - is built from a dense layer of small white chrysanthemums or similar blooms. Each flower head is nestled tightly against the next, creating a smooth yet softly textured surface, with delicate petals that look almost velvety to the touch. Gentle off-white and cream tones within the blossoms provide just enough variation to reveal the contours of the swords and circle. The outline of the Khanda is crisp and symmetrical, hinting at the practiced hand of a skilled florist who understands both the religious importance and the visual balance of the symbol. At the very bottom, between the handles of the crossed kirpans, a vivid accent of colour immediately draws the eye. Three pink roses, open and fresh, sit at the centre of this cluster, surrounded by smaller deep purple flowers and sprigs of green fern and foliage that add depth and life. The contrast of soft pink and royal purple against the white background and white chrysanthemums gives the tribute a gentle warmth within its overall serenity. It feels like a piece created for a Sikh funeral, memorial, or prayer gathering by a local Bowes Park florist, perhaps requested by families living near Myddleton Road or the quiet residential streets nearby, wishing to honour a loved one with a dignified expression of faith, courage, and enduring love.

WHITE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Celebrate Sikh faith and heritage with our elegant White Khanda Sikh Tribute, handcrafted by Florist Bowes Park in Bowes Park. This striking funeral tribute features a bed of pure white double spray chrysanthemums, beautifully accented with soft pink roses and rich purple lisianthus for a refined touch of colour. Expertly arranged into the sacred Khanda symbol, it offers a meaningful way to honour a loved one and express deep respect at Sikh funerals, memorials or remembrance services.

Each Khanda tribute is created with premium, fresh flowers for a long-lasting, dignified display. The delicate balance of white, pink and purple tones conveys peace, love and remembrance, making it a thoughtful choice from family, friends or the wider congregation. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, providing an impressive yet tasteful tribute.

As some flowers are seasonal, we may substitute blooms with similar colours and equal or higher quality to maintain the same elegant look and feel. Our friendly team at Florist Bowes Park is happy to discuss any special requests to personalise your arrangement. Order online for reliable, professional funeral flower delivery from a trusted local Bowes Park florist.
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    My family ordered flowers from your company for our aunt's funeral. When we got there, everything was ok.

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    Have to mention how lovely the funeral flowers looked, a nice tribute to my best friend of over 60 years.

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    I did not think next day delivery of a funeral wreath was possible but you proved me wrong. I was impressed.

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    I have bought flowers for grieving friends and colleagues. They have always delivered fresh flowers and within the expected timelines. Great service indeed!

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    The tribute was even better than the flowers shown on the picture.

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