An impeccably crafted floral Ik Onkar - the Sikh affirmation 'Ik Onkar' meaning 'God is One' - sits centered on a pure white field, its calligraphic form rendered in thousands of bright orange marigold heads. The small, rounded marigold blossoms are laid densely, their soft, textured surfaces forming the numeral-like strokes, crescent extensions and the final bindi dot with clean, continuous lines that read clearly from a distance. At the lower centre of the orange calligraphy a composed cluster of white lilies provides a tranquil focal point: two large, gently unfurling lilies show pale green-yellow stamens and smooth, satiny petals, while several smaller buds and sprays of tiny white gypsophila nestle close, creating a halo of softness. Deep green foliage - pointed leaves with a subtle sheen - frames the lilies, cooling the overall palette and adding botanical weight to the lower curve of the symbol. Controlled studio light picks out the marigold's warm highlights and the lilies' pearlescent whites, while a soft drop shadow beneath hints that this is a crafted, freestanding devotional piece rather than a flat graphic. The composition reads as both celebratory and contemplative: suitable for Vaisakhi processions, Guru Nanak Jayanti displays in local Gurdwaras or home altars, or as a respectful offering at memorial gatherings. As someone who arranges traditional flower art for the New Eltham community - with its nearby parks, local halls and small places of worship - I appreciate how this piece balances devotion, colour, and floral technique to convey faith and unity.
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A reverent, studio-lit floral rendering of the Khanda - the central emblem of Sikh faith - set on a pure white background with a faint drop shadow that gives the piece a subtle, freestanding presence. The entire symbol is composed from hundreds of tightly clustered bright orange marigold heads; their velvety, pom-pom textures are packed so closely that they read as a warm, sculpted surface, the orange catching the light and creating tiny highlights and shadowed crevices that give the Khanda real depth. The distinctive chakkar (circular disc) and the two crossed kirpans behind it are faithfully formed from continuous bands of marigold, while the smaller double-edged khanda at the centre is also defined in orange bloom. Nestled precisely where the blades intersect, a small bouquet of pristine white lilies offers a calm, luminous counterpoint: at least two fully open lily blooms show soft, rolled petals and pale green-yellow stamens, surrounded by unopened buds and sprays of tiny white gypsophila. Dark, glossy foliage - the pointed green leaves often used by florists - frames the lilies and lifts the composition, adding cool contrast and life to the warm orange field. The overall effect is tactile and solemn, smelling faintly of citrus and sweet floral top notes, and reads as an offering suitable for Vaisakhi, Gurpurab, memorials, or church and temple decorations. As a local florist in New Eltham I picture this displayed with care at a community gathering near Avery Hill Park or on Well Hall Road - a crafted, respectful tribute that blends traditional flowers with the precision of ceremonial symbolism.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honour a beloved soul with the serene beauty of the Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Flowers New Eltham. Thoughtfully crafted in the symbolic shape of the Khanda, this striking floral tribute combines faith, respect and elegance for Sikh funerals, memorials and remembrance ceremonies. The base is formed from white double spray chrysanthemums, carefully coloured in a rich, vibrant orange to create a bold yet dignified display. Elegant white lilies are added for purity and grace, bringing a gentle fragrance and a sense of peace. Expertly arranged by our skilled florists in New Eltham, this Khanda tribute is designed to convey deep gratitude, love and devotion when words are not enough. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it a prominent and respectful focal piece. To ensure freshness and longevity, some flowers may arrive in bud so you can appreciate their full bloom over time. As certain flowers are seasonal, we may substitute blooms with similar varieties of equal or higher quality, always maintaining the same style, colour palette and premium finish. Trust Flowers New Eltham for a beautiful, reliable Sikh funeral tribute delivered with care and compassion.
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