Dominating the photograph is an expertly shaped Khanda, the revered Sikh insignia, formed from a dense mass of bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms. Thousands of tiny yellow flower heads have been set in deliberate succession to trace the circular chakkar, the central heavy blade and the twin kirpans below, resulting in a bold, luminous silhouette against a stark white background. The surface reads almost like woven textile - soft, layered and slightly sculptural - and the petals catch the ambient light to emphasise the emblem's clean geometry. In the very heart of the design a compact cluster of deep red roses - five to six rich buds - is nestled amid a bed of dark green fern fronds; the ferns' fine, serrated edges and the roses' velveteen petals create a striking tactile contrast that draws the eye inward. A subtle grey shadow beneath the work gives it presence and suggests a freestanding memorial or coffin-side tribute. The overall tone is one of dignified remembrance: the yellow chrysanthemums convey warmth, resilience and a gentle brightness, while the red roses speak of respect and lasting affection. This is the type of floral tribute you might see at a community remembrance in Cowley, arranged with care for services held near Cowley Centre or gatherings close to Iffley Road. The arrangement reflects traditional symbolism, thoughtful floristry technique and an understanding of cultural sensitivities, offering a serene and powerful floral tribute for ceremonies and commemorations.
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An emotive, hand-crafted floral Khanda takes centre stage in this image: the Sikh emblem carefully sculpted from a dense carpet of bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms, each tiny head nested tightly against its neighbour to create a soft, tactile surface that catches the light like brushed gold. The circular chakkar, the central double-edged khanda and the two crossed kirpans at the base are all delineated by the same warm yellow, giving the symbol a sunlit, almost three-dimensional quality against a plain white backdrop. Nestled precisely where the chakram meets the sword, a compact cluster of deep red roses - five to six buds - forms a dramatic heart, their velvety petals leaning inward and releasing a gentle, familiar rose scent that contrasts with the green, slightly earthy fragrance of the surrounding fern fronds. Dark green ferns fan out beneath the roses, their serrated texture framing the red cluster and sharpening the contrast with the yellow chrysanthemum field. A faint grey shadow beneath the piece anchors it in space, suggesting a freestanding tribute that could sit on a plinth or be carried at a ceremony. The overall mood is respectful and quietly triumphant: yellow for remembrance and renewal, red for reverence and love. While the stylised, rounded silhouette might momentarily recall playful yellow characters to some viewers, the craftsmanship and symbolic accuracy make this clearly a solemn Khanda tribute, suitable for commemorations or cultural celebrations in Cowley, from a quiet service near Church Cowley to a community gathering by Templars Square. The bouquet reads as both a work of floral art and a respectful emblem of faith, carefully assembled with professional skill and sensitivity.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Create a meaningful tribute with our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute from Flowers Cowley in Cowley. This striking Sikh funeral arrangement is carefully crafted in the symbolic Khanda shape, using a bed of rich yellow double sprayed chrysanthemums accented with elegant red roses for a dignified contrast. Perfect for Sikh funerals, memorials and religious ceremonies, this design thoughtfully honours faith, devotion and remembrance.

Each Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute is hand-made by our experienced florists using fresh, premium-grade flowers for long-lasting beauty. The bold yellow chrysanthemums provide a full, textured base, while the small red roses add depth, warmth and heartfelt sentiment. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it an impressive focal piece.

At Flowers Cowley, we understand how important it is to pay respect in the right way. We offer reliable local delivery from Cowley to nearby funeral directors, homes and places of worship, with careful handling and presentation. Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar colour, style and equal or superior quality to maintain the tribute's look and feel. Order online from FlowersCowley.co.uk for a respectful, premium Sikh Khanda tribute arranged with care.
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