A striking floral Ik Onkar occupies the centre of the image, every curve and dot of the sacred Sikh inscription formed from thousands of bright orange marigold blooms, packed so closely together they read as a single, sun-warmed surface against the immaculate white background. The distinctive Ek (numeral one), the flowing crescent-like extensions and the small bindi are all carefully modelled by the marigolds' dense, plush texture so the symbol is legible at a glance yet retains a handcrafted, textile-like depth. Nestled low in the composition is a graceful accent cluster of pristine white lilies - at least two fully open flowers with soft, curved petals, delicate green and yellow stamens and a handful of smaller buds - which sit like a quiet blessing at the base of the orange script. Interspersed pointed green leaves and wisps of tiny white filler flowers, probably baby's breath, introduce contrast and air, easing the intensity of the orange while adding a soft, devotional framing. Gentle studio light skims the arrangement, throwing a soft drop shadow that implies a physical, freestanding piece ready for ceremonial placement. This is precisely the kind of tribute we craft at Flowers Borehamwood for Vaisakhi and Guru Nanak Jayanti observances in Borehamwood and nearby Elstree: fresh, respectfully constructed and tuned to both colour and symbolism. The arrangement reads as both joyful and contemplative, its scent a mingling of marigold warmth and lily coolness, suited for temple halls, festival stages or intimate family remembrances along Shenley Road and the surrounding community.
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A reverent, hand-crafted floral Khanda fills the frame, its iconic form sculpted entirely from hundreds of tightly clustered bright orange marigold heads against a clean white backdrop. The circular chakkar sits at the centre with two crossed kirpans fanning behind it and a smaller double-edged khanda sword standing upright through the middle - each curve and edge shaped with the same dense, velvety marigold texture so the emblem reads as both symbol and tapestry. Where the swords intersect, a small bouquet of large white lilies is nestled like a quiet heartbeat: at least two fully open lilies with softly cupped petals, pale green throats and delicate yellow stamens, surrounded by several tighter white buds. Sprays of tiny white filler flowers, likely gypsophila, and glossy green foliage tuck around the lilies to lift the composition and temper the orange's brightness. A faint drop shadow beneath the piece suggests it is a freestanding wreath or ceremonial mount placed on a smooth surface under soft, even light - the petals catching highlights to reveal gentle depth and the marigolds' plush, almost tactile surface. The overall effect is warm and celebratory but also solemn, a floral offering that reads as both festival decoration and devotional tribute. As a local florist working in Borehamwood I picture this displayed in a Gurdwara doorway or at a remembrance table during Vaisakhi or Gurpurab, its colours and scent carrying both joy and quiet devotion across familiar streets near Shenley Road and the Elstree studios, making it immediately recognisable and deeply respectful to those who know the symbol.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with the striking Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Flowers Borehamwood. This handcrafted Sikh funeral tribute features a traditional Khanda design, expertly created with white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in a rich, vibrant orange and accented with elegant white lilies for a graceful finish. Perfect for Sikh funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies, this meaningful floral tribute combines cultural symbolism with premium fresh flowers for a respectful final farewell.

Our skilled florists in Borehamwood design each Orange Khanda tribute with care, ensuring a balanced shape, clean lines and a professional, high-end appearance. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it a substantial and eye-catching tribute for display by the coffin, at the gurdwara or at the graveside.

To ensure maximum freshness, some blooms may be delivered in bud so you can appreciate their full beauty as they open. Due to seasonal availability, we may substitute flowers with similar varieties of equal or superior quality, colour and style. Trust Flowers Borehamwood for reliable service, premium stems and a dignified Sikh Khanda tribute that beautifully reflects your respect and devotion. Order online for local Borehamwood delivery.
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