Dominating the frame with solemn brightness, this Khanda-shaped floral tribute is entirely composed of small, densely clustered yellow chrysanthemum blooms whose compact faces form the emblem's circular quoit, central double-edged sword and the pair of crossed kirpans. The yellow mass is so closely packed the surface appears quilted, absorbing and reflecting light to create a supple, textured form that stands out sharply against a stark white background. At the precise centre of the design a group of five to six deep red roses is artfully gathered, their velvety petals opening into a concentrated knop that commands attention; those roses are cushioned by deep green fern leaves, whose linear fronds provide a cool, structured counterpoint to the generous roundness of the chrysanthemums. A gentle shadow beneath the arrangement confirms its physical depth and suggests the piece is intended as a standalone wreath or a ceremonial centrepiece, appropriate for a remembrance service or a celebration of Sikh heritage. In Tunbridge Wells such a work might be chosen for a community memorial near the Town Hall or displayed at a cultural event on The Pantiles, where the colours and symbolism will read clearly to a gathering. The tactile contrast-soft petals against feathery foliage-and the olfactory interplay of fresh green foliage with classic rose perfume underscore the careful selection and specialist handling involved, the kind of attentive floristry the local community trusts for meaningful commemorations.
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A carefully sculpted floral Khanda, the sacred emblem of Sikhism, sits against a plain white backdrop, its form rendered entirely in tight, sunlit yellow blooms. Tens-perhaps hundreds-of small yellow chrysanthemums are densely packed together to create the emblem's circular chakkar, the central double-edged khanda and the two crossed kirpans; the petals press close, giving the piece a plush, almost textile-like surface that catches soft studio light and throws a gentle shadow beneath. At the emblem's heart, where the arms converge, a compact cluster of five deep red roses is arranged in a small, deliberate bouquet and framed by glossy, dark green fern fronds, their serrated texture offering a cool contrast to the warm, rounded chrysanthemum heads. The overall colourway-sunny yellow, rich crimson and verdant green-reads as both celebratory and reverent, a visual language that can comfort at memorial services or stand proudly at cultural commemorations. The white background emphasizes the symbol's silhouette, making the craftsmanship visible from every angle; the subtle shadow underlines its three-dimensional presence as a freestanding wreath or ceremonial centerpiece. As a local florist in Tunbridge Wells would note, this kind of composition is designed to be seen from a distance in a hall on The Pantiles or close to the High Street at a community memorial, where clear shape and strong colour are important. The scent is a quiet suggestion-green, slightly sweet chrysanthemums softened by the heady, classic perfume of red roses-while the tactile impression is one of meticulous handwork and respectful intent, an emblem rendered in flowers to honour faith, memory, and community in and around Tunbridge Wells.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with the Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute, a beautifully crafted floral tribute featuring vibrant yellow double spray chrysanthemums delicately accented with rich red roses. Designed in the symbolic Khanda shape, this arrangement offers a respectful and meaningful way to pay tribute at Sikh funerals, memorials, or religious ceremonies.

Created by the expert florists at Flower Delivery Tunbridge Wells, each tribute is carefully arranged for balance, colour harmony and lasting freshness. The striking contrast of sunny yellow blooms and deep red roses reflects both devotion and remembrance, making it a thoughtful choice for families wishing to celebrate a life with dignity and tradition.

Approximate dimensions: Length 62cm (24 inches), Width 58cm (22 inches), ideal for display beside the casket, at the gurdwara, or at the service venue. We follow a sensitive substitution policy, using flowers of similar colour, size and quality when certain blooms are out of season, ensuring your tribute always looks premium and respectful.

Available for reliable local flower delivery in Tunbridge Wells and surrounding areas, this Khanda tribute is arranged fresh to order. Order online at flowerdeliverytunbridgewells.co.uk for a thoughtful, premium Sikh floral tribute delivered with care.
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