Dominating a clean white field, a floral Ik Onkar-embodying the phrase 'Ik Onkar: God is One'-is rendered in thousands of bright orange marigolds, their compact heads arranged to outline the numeral '1', the crescent-like sweeps, and the final dot or bindi with precise, hand-cut edges. The marigolds' warm saffron tone and dense texture give the symbol a celebratory, alive quality, the bloom surfaces catching diffuse light so the whole emblem reads almost three-dimensionally. Nestled at the lower centre of the orange formation is a composed cluster of white lilies-at least two fully unfurled flowers whose smooth petals and delicate yellow-green stamens form a serene counterpoint to the marigolds' exuberance. Fresh green foliage and clouds of tiny white filler flowers, likely gypsophila, cradle the lilies and add softness to the base, while a slight shadow beneath the piece suggests it stands free from the background, ready to be displayed on a ceremonial table or at a home shrine. The arrangement smells faintly of fresh cut blooms: the dry, herbal warmth of marigold softened by the cool, sweet lily perfume. Crafted with respect for both religious readability and floral technique, this Ik Onkar composition would be appropriate for Guru Nanak Jayanti, Vaisakhi events or community offerings across Westcombe Park, Greenwich and nearby Blackheath, where traditional symbolism meets the hands-on knowledge of local florists experienced in ceremonial work.
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A meticulously crafted floral Khanda sits against a stark white background, every edge and curve rendered in living petals. Hundreds of tightly clustered bright orange marigold heads form the circular chakkar and the two crossed kirpans, their compact, velvety textures building a warm, sculpted surface that catches a cool studio light and throws soft highlights across the orange mass. At the centre, where the swords intersect, an elegant cluster of large white lilies rises-a minimum of two fully open blooms with gently curving petals and pale yellow-green stamens-bringing a serene, fragrant calm to the composition. Sprays of tiny white filler flowers, likely gypsophila, and glossy green foliage, perhaps salal and pointed leaves, nestle around the lilies and soften the fierce geometry of the emblem. A subtle drop shadow beneath the piece suggests a freestanding display, as if set on a low plinth in a quiet room or placed within a Gurdwara vestibule for a festival. The textured contrast between the plush marigolds and the smooth satin of the lilies creates both visual depth and a tactile sense-one can almost feel the fluff of the marigolds and smell the lilies' cool perfume. This floral rendition reads as reverent and celebratory at once: the orange marigolds convey tradition and joy, the white lilies convey purity and reflection. Locally, such a piece would be familiar at Vaisakhi or Gurpurab services in the Westcombe Park and Greenwich community, a respectful offering that balances devotional symbolism with the hands-on craft of a neighbourhood florist familiar with ceremonial florals and quiet, communal moments of remembrance.

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Honor a loved one with the dignified elegance of our Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute, exclusively from Flower Delivery Westcombe Park. This striking funeral tribute features a traditional Khanda design crafted from white double spray chrysanthemums, expertly sprayed in a vibrant orange to create a bold yet respectful display. Pure white lilies are delicately arranged to add softness, fragrance and a sense of peace.

Perfect for Sikh funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies, this floral Khanda symbol beautifully reflects faith, devotion and remembrance. Each tribute is carefully hand-crafted by our skilled florists in Westcombe Park, ensuring premium quality blooms and a flawless finish. Approximate dimensions: Length 62cm (24 inches), Width 58cm (22 inches).

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