This photograph presents a large, carefully composed Sikh Khanda funeral tribute, standing out vividly against a pure white background. The entire emblem-the central double-edged sword rising vertically, the circular chakkar encircling it, and the twin kirpans curving in symmetrical arcs-is made from a carpet of royal blue chrysanthemums or comparable clustered blooms. Each flower head is tucked closely into the next, creating a dense, tactile surface that reads as one continuous field of blue, yet reveals delicate petal shapes on closer inspection. The edges of the Khanda are sharply defined, and subtle shadows cast below its curves give a gentle three-dimensional effect, as if the symbol has weight and presence. At the base of the vertical sword, resting within the lower part of the chakkar, a contrasting floral cluster in white and green becomes the emotional centre of the design. Three soft white roses, blooms fully formed but not overspread, sit surrounded by fine sprigs of baby's breath and a fringe of glossy dark green foliage, perhaps fern or salal, which frames them like a wreath. The cool interplay of intense blue with tranquil white and verdant green conveys a sense of solemn respect, purity, and enduring faith. This type of Khanda tribute would be especially meaningful at Sikh funerals, memorials, or celebration-of-life gatherings around Kentish Town, from quiet side streets off Fortess Road to homes overlooking Parliament Hill. Imagining the piece freshly arranged and delivered, you can picture it standing near the front of a service, reflecting both the family's devotion and the local community's support.
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Against a bright, uncluttered white background, a striking Sikh Khanda floral arrangement takes centre stage, rendered entirely in luxuriant royal blue. The familiar symbolic structure is clearly recognisable: a tall, double-edged sword at the centre, framed by the circular chakkar, with two curved kirpans crossing at the sides. Every part of the emblem is formed from tightly packed blue chrysanthemum heads or similar small flowers, their layered petals giving the surface a thick, velvety texture. The blue tones range subtly from deep midnight to rich sapphire, with delicate shadows at the inner edges suggesting volume and gentle contours, so the tribute appears raised and substantial rather than flat. At the lower centre of the design, where the vertical blade meets the base of the circle, a soft cluster of white flowers and greenery introduces lightness and contrast. Three ivory-white roses open in calm spirals, cradled by clouds of fine white filler blooms and a collar of deep green leaves, which lift the arrangement and hint at freshness. The overall palette of blue, white, and green feels quietly contemplative, evoking themes of respect, remembrance, and spiritual commitment. Imagined in a Kentish Town setting, the tribute might rest at the heart of a Sikh funeral or memorial held near Camden or Gospel Oak, perhaps prepared earlier that morning in a small workshop just off Kentish Town Road. The piece reflects both skilled craftsmanship and an understanding of Sikh tradition, offering families a meaningful floral expression of love, honour, and shared community roots in North London.

BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Our Blue Khanda Sikh Tribute is a striking floral homage, thoughtfully crafted at Kentish Town Florist. Designed in the symbolic Khanda shape, this tribute features a base of white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in rich blue, delicately accented with elegant white roses and soft gypsophila. The result is a respectful, premium arrangement that beautifully honours Sikh faith and tradition.

Ideal for funerals, memorials and religious ceremonies, this Khanda tribute is created with care by our experienced florists in Kentish Town. We use only fresh, high-quality flowers to ensure a dignified and lasting display. If certain blooms are out of season, our thoughtful substitution policy means we will replace them with flowers of similar size, colour and value, maintaining the same style and quality.

Approximate dimensions: Length 62cm (24 inches), Width 58cm (22 inches), making it a substantial and eye-catching tribute for the service. For any special requirements, personalised touches or specific Sikh funeral flower requests, please call our friendly customer care team. Order this Blue Khanda Sikh Tribute online for reliable, timely delivery from Kentish Town Florist.
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    Amazing funeral flowers. Thank you, Handy Flowers, for supporting us.

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    I was starting to worry that the family and other mourners would arrive at the venue and find no flowers on the podium. I called the customer service to check the progress of my order. She was as welcoming and warm as a person can get. She assured me my delivery was on the way. It arrived before I could put the phone down.

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    The flowers delivered were fresh and the arrangements were perfect. This is a great place to get funeral flowers.

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