An Ik Onkar emblem rendered in blooms fills the visual field, its singular message of oneness shaped from a dense sea of bright orange marigolds set against immaculate white. The numeral-like Ek and its flowing extensions are painstakingly modelled with thousands of tiny marigold heads, each placed to build up a rich, warm texture that reads like a fabric of light. At the lower centre of this floral Ik Onkar rests a composed cluster of pristine white lilies: at least two prominent, open lilies with gently curving petals, exposed greenish-yellow stamens, and several still-tucked buds offer a serene, luminous focal point. Interspersed green foliage - pointed leaves that may be salal - and delicate clouds of baby's breath soften edges and introduce depth, making the orange motif breathe against the white backdrop. A soft shadow beneath the piece suggests it is a three-dimensional, freestanding creation, intended for ceremonial display or devotional decoration. The contrasting colours and forms create a balance between joyous celebration and contemplative calm: the marigolds' warm, almost spicy scent and velvet-like faces contrasted with the lilies' cool perfume and satin petals. I picture this floral Ik Onkar on a table at a community gathering in Maida Vale, perhaps near Warwick Avenue or by the Regent's Canal in Little Venice, used during festival observances such as Vaisakhi or as a quiet offering in a home or gurdwara. The piece communicates devotion, unity and meticulous floral craftsmanship with local sensitivity and care.
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A reverent floral Khanda sits centered against a pristine white backdrop, its traditional emblem fashioned entirely from hundreds of densely packed, bright orange marigold heads. The marigolds are arranged so closely they form a warm, almost velvety tapestry that catches the light and reads as a sculpted, three-dimensional surface; from the circular chakkar to the two crossed kirpans and the small upright double-edged khanda at the centre, every contour is clearly defined in that celebratory saffron tone. Nestled where the swords meet is a striking cluster of large white lilies - at least two fully open blossoms with softly curved petals, pale green throats and delicate yellow-green stamens visible in their centres - their cool, serene forms contrasting the marigolds' exuberant texture. Sprays of baby's breath and glossy green foliage, possibly salal, weave around the lilies and along the marigold edges, adding airy depth and a calming verdant frame. A subtle drop shadow beneath the arrangement hints that this is a freestanding tribute or ceremonial display rather than a flat motif. You can almost imagine the scent pairing: the clean, heady perfume of lilies tempered by the earthy, resinous note of fresh marigolds. The piece reads as both celebration and solemn devotion, suitable for Vaisakhi, gurpurab observances, or a respectful offering in a gurdwara. As a Maida Vale florist describing the work, I picture it brightening a community hall near the Regent's Canal in Little Venice or resting at the front of a service at the local gurdwara, its colours and craftsmanship communicating spiritual respect and communal pride.

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Honour a cherished loved one with the Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Florist Maida Vale. This striking Sikh funeral tribute is expertly handcrafted in the symbolic Khanda shape, making it a meaningful choice for Sikh memorials, funerals and religious ceremonies. Featuring a base of white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in a vibrant orange hue and accented with elegant white lilies, this design beautifully balances tradition, respect and contemporary style.

Approximately 62cm x 58cm (24" x 22"), this floral tribute creates an impressive focal point beside the casket, at the Gurdwara or at a memorial service. Our skilled florists in Maida Vale select only fresh, premium blooms to ensure your arrangement looks its best for the ceremony. To maximise longevity, some flowers may be delivered in bud so you can see them open naturally.

As some flowers are seasonal, we may substitute blooms of a similar size, colour and value while always maintaining the overall design and quality. With reliable local delivery from Florist Maida Vale, you can send a heartfelt Sikh tribute with confidence. Order online today for a respectful, beautifully crafted Orange Khanda tribute in Maida Vale.
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