A meticulously fashioned Ik Onkar rendered entirely from bright orange marigold blossoms takes centre stage against a stark white background, the Sikh emblem representing God is One eloquently translated into floral craft. Thousands of small marigold heads have been placed with near-architectural precision to outline the numeral-like Ek, the crescentled extensions, and the dot, producing a warm, celebratory orange surface with remarkable texture and depth. At the lower central curve of the Ik Onkar a cluster of pristine white lilies anchors the design: two prominent, opened lilies display softly curving white petals and delicate green-yellow stamens, while several smaller buds nestle among pointed green leaves, likely salal, and gentle sprays of gypsophila. The contrast between the bright marigolds and the serene white lilies reads as devotion in colour - the marigolds' dense, almost velvety texture against the lilies' smooth, fragrant petals. A faint drop shadow beneath the arrangement gives it a physical presence, suggesting a freestanding plaque or ceremonial badge ready for placement in a gurdwara foyer or on a festival table. The piece carries ritual warmth and calm in equal measure, suitable for Vaisakhi, Guru Nanak Jayanti, or a respectful household observance in Colney Hatch and nearby communities such as Friern Barnet and Whetstone. As a local florist's interpretation of sacred symbolism, it aims to honour tradition while offering a tactile, fragrant tribute made from fresh, locally supplied blooms.
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A reverent, hand-crafted floral Khanda rests against a clean white backdrop, its iconic form assembled from hundreds of densely packed bright orange marigold heads that read like a radiant, textured tapestry. The circular chakkar and the two crossed kirpans are clearly defined by the compact, velvety marigold clusters, and a smaller central khanda blade rises visually from the composition, all catching soft even light that sculpts the blossoms into a lush, three-dimensional emblem. At the point where the swords cross, a cluster of large white lilies has been placed with careful intention: at least two fully open lilies show gently curved white petals and pale green-and-yellow stamens, while several smaller buds tuck in close for depth. Glossy green foliage - the kind of pointed salal leaves florists favour - frames the lilies, and airy sprays of tiny white filler flowers such as gypsophila weave through the orange fields to soften edges and add gentle contrast. A delicate drop shadow beneath the piece suggests it is freestanding, a crafted tribute rather than a flat graphic. The overall effect is both celebratory and solemn: the heat of the marigolds balances with the lilies' cool serenity, offering a tactile sense of warmth, scent, and composure. As a floral offering suitable for Vaisakhi, Gurpurab, or a commemorative display in a local gurdwara, this arrangement speaks of devotion and community - an image a Colney Hatch neighbourhood might recognise at ceremonies in nearby Friern Barnet or at local cultural gatherings across New Southgate and Arnos Grove.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with the striking Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Colney Hatch Florist. Thoughtfully crafted in Colney Hatch, this meaningful floral tribute features a beautifully shaped Khanda made from white double spray chrysanthemums, expertly coloured in vibrant orange and accented with elegant white lilies. The bold orange tones symbolise courage and sacrifice, while the pure white lilies bring a sense of peace and remembrance, making this an ideal choice for Sikh funerals, memorials and religious ceremonies.

Each tribute is handcrafted by our experienced florists to ensure a premium finish, with attention to detail in both shape and colour. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, creating an impactful yet tasteful display. To maximise freshness and longevity, some flowers may be delivered in bud so you can watch them open beautifully.

As certain blooms are seasonal, we may substitute flowers with similar varieties of equal or higher quality, maintaining the same style, colour palette and overall design. Trust Colney Hatch Florist for reliable, respectful service and fresh, long-lasting flowers for your Sikh Khanda tribute. Order online today for prompt local delivery in and around Colney Hatch.
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