A carefully constructed Sikh Khanda floral tribute dominates the white backdrop, its rich royal blue tones and crisp silhouette immediately conveying reverence and strength. The emblem's familiar elements are clearly visible: the upright double-edged sword at the centre, encircled by the smooth ring of the chakkar, and flanked by two symmetrical kirpans that curve outward like protective wings. Each part of this sacred symbol is made from a dense covering of small chrysanthemum heads in royal blue, their petals packed tightly together so that the surface appears smooth yet textured, like a luxurious fabric. The blue hue is intense but soothing, a colour that feels appropriate for solemn moments of farewell in Orpington's quiet chapels and family homes. The edges of the Khanda are sharply defined, revealing the steady hand and careful eye of a professional florist familiar with Sikh funeral traditions.   

At the base of the central sword, nestled within the lower curve of the chakkar, a complementary floral cluster in white and green draws the gaze. Three pristine white roses form the centrepiece of this cluster, their petals layered in soft, concentric rings that suggest innocence, remembrance, and peace. Sprigs of small white filler flowers, reminiscent of baby's breath, extend lightly around the rose heads, adding intricate detail and a sense of air and movement. Fresh green foliage - some leaves broad and polished, others fine and feathery - frames the white blooms and pushes them gently forward from the deep blue background. Gentle, even lighting brings out the subtle shadows and highlights in the petals, making the tribute look almost sculpted. It is easy to imagine this floral Khanda resting near the front of a service in a Gurdwara close to Orpington, or accompanying a funeral cortege through local streets like Station Road or around the High Street. The design radiates dignity, devotion, and a quiet kind of comfort.
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A large Sikh Khanda floral tribute is pictured against a spotless white background, its iconic outline rendered in an intense royal blue that feels both solemn and serene. The central sword stands tall and straight, framed by the smooth circle of the chakkar, while two curved kirpans extend from either side, creating a perfectly balanced composition. Every part of this sacred Sikh symbol is built from tightly packed royal blue chrysanthemum florets, each small bloom nestled closely to the next so that the surface looks thick and plush, almost like a handmade ceremonial cloth. The colour is a deep, saturated blue, evoking steadfast faith and quiet strength, much like the atmosphere inside a peaceful local Gurdwara or a family home near Orpington High Street or Poverest Road during a time of mourning.   

Resting at the lower centre of the design, where the sword and circle meet, a small cluster of white and green flowers offers a gentle, consoling focal point. Three beautifully shaped white roses sit at the heart of this cluster, their petals opening in graceful spirals, catching the light in soft, creamy tones. They are surrounded by delicately branching stems of tiny white filler flowers, similar to baby's breath, which bring a fine, airy texture and a sense of lightness to balance the heavy blue tones. Encircling this are leaves of fresh greenery, some deep green and glossy, others lighter and more feathery, adding natural depth and framing the central blossoms. Soft shadows beneath the arrangement give the tribute a three-dimensional presence, as though it has just been placed on a stand ready for a Sikh funeral, memorial, or celebration of life in the Orpington area. The overall effect is deeply respectful and contemplative, a floral Khanda that honours both culture and memory with grace.

BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor Sikh faith and tradition with our premium Blue Khanda Sikh Tribute from Florist Orpington. Expertly crafted by our skilled florists in Orpington, this striking tribute features a Khanda design made with white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in a rich blue, symbolising strength, courage and devotion. Pure white roses and delicate gypsophila are added to soften the design and bring elegance and serenity to the arrangement.

Ideal for Sikh funerals, memorials and religious ceremonies, this Blue Khanda tribute is a respectful way to pay homage to a loved one while reflecting important spiritual values. Each piece is handcrafted to order, ensuring fresh, high-quality flowers and a premium finish you can rely on. Approximate dimensions: Length 62cm (24 inches), Width 58cm (22 inches), making it a generous and eye-catching focal tribute.

As some flowers are seasonal, substitutions may be made with blooms of similar colour, size and value to maintain the look and quality of your tribute. For special requirements or personalised touches, our friendly customer care team in Orpington is here to help. Enjoy reliable, prompt local delivery from Florist Orpington - order your Blue Khanda Sikh Tribute online today for a beautiful, meaningful floral tribute.
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