A luminous Ik Onkar emblem shaped entirely from thousands of tiny, densely packed orange marigold blooms occupies the centre of a pristine white field, the traditional Sikh declaration 'One God' rendered in floral form. The distinct vertical stroke and the flowing, crescent-like curves of the symbol are defined by the marigolds' compact, papery petals, which together create a rich, textured plane that reflects light with a warm, celebratory glow. Nestled at the lower central portion of the orange formation is a composed cluster of pure white lilies-at least two fully open blossoms whose satiny petals curl back to reveal subtle green and yellow stamens-surrounded by smaller buds waiting to unfurl. Lush green foliage, with pointed leaves that could be salal or similar greens, frames the lilies and lifts the composition, while airy sprays of baby's breath scatter tiny white points that soften the marigold's intensity and add delicate depth. A soft drop shadow beneath the emblem makes the piece read as a physical, freestanding creation, perfect for placement on an altar, in a Gurdwara foyer or at a Vaisakhi display in Beckton or nearby Cyprus and the Royal Docks. The contrast of the sunlit orange marigolds against the pure lilies evokes warmth, purity and spiritual focus; you can almost sense the lilies' subtle fragrance blending with the marigolds' earthier notes. This Ik Onkar floral tableau is both a devotional offering and an example of traditional craft, resonant with communal meaning for local Sikh gatherings and reflective ceremonies.
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A meticulously crafted floral Khanda set against a clean white backdrop, assembled from hundreds of small, densely packed bright orange marigold heads that form the symbol's circular chakkar, the two crossed kirpans and the upright double-edged khanda. The marigolds' compact, velvety clusters create a warmly textured surface that catches soft studio light, producing gentle highlights and a subtle three-dimensional relief. Centered where the swords would cross sits a refined cluster of pristine white lilies: at least two fully open blooms with softly curved petals and pale green-yellow stamens, accompanied by several tighter white buds. Glossy green foliage-broad pointed leaves that read like salal or similar greenery-frames the lilies, and delicate sprays of tiny white filler, such as gypsophila, drift around the centre to temper the marigold's exuberant orange. A faint drop shadow beneath the arrangement suggests it is a freestanding tribute or ceremonial display rather than a flat motif, while the overall composition balances ceremonial dignity with floral warmth. You can almost smell the lilies' mild, sweet perfume balanced against the earthier, herbaceous note of marigold, a contrast that feels both celebratory and solemn. As a florist in the local area I picture this placed with care in a Gurdwara space or at a community Vaisakhi display in Beckton and the nearby Royal Docks-an emblem of devotion rendered in traditional colours. The arrangement speaks to ritual reverence, cultural pride and the tactile craftsmanship of hand-set flowers, offering a calm, respectful focal point for festivals, prayers or memorial observances within the East London Sikh community.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a cherished loved one with the Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Beckton Flowers. Thoughtfully designed in the symbolic Khanda shape, this striking tribute features a bed of white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in a rich orange tone, beautifully accented with elegant white lilies. The vibrant orange petals represent strength and devotion, while the white lilies add a serene, peaceful touch, creating a meaningful floral tribute for Sikh funerals, memorials, and religious ceremonies.

Expertly handcrafted by our florists in Beckton, this Khanda tribute is approximately 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it a stunning focal piece to display by the casket, at the Gurdwara, or at a remembrance service. To ensure freshness and longevity, some flowers may arrive in bud, allowing you to enjoy their full beauty as they open.

At Beckton Flowers, we use only premium, fresh blooms and follow a thoughtful substitution policy: if any seasonal flowers are unavailable, we will replace them with similar flowers of equal or superior quality, style, and value. Trust our reliable team for a dignified, high-quality Sikh floral tribute, with friendly service and prompt local delivery in and around Beckton.
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