A carefully crafted Sikh Khanda funeral arrangement appears against a luminous white background, its simple setting drawing attention to every floral detail. The entire religious emblem-the straight, double-edged central sword, the encircling ring of the chakkar, and the sweeping, mirrored shapes of the two kirpans-is constructed from an unbroken field of royal blue chrysanthemums or similar small clustered flowers. Each flower head is nestled snugly against its neighbour, so that no gaps show through, creating a smooth but textured surface reminiscent of soft, padded fabric. The blue is saturated and deep, echoing themes of devotion and courage that sit at the heart of Sikh belief, and it mirrors the sense of quiet respect you might feel at a remembrance gathering in Surbiton or nearby Kingston. At the foot of the central sword, an elegant posy of white and green offers a point of calm within the powerful blue. Three white roses, fresh and symmetrical, sit in a close group, each bloom fully formed yet still firm at the edges. Interwoven around them are tiny white filler flowers, most likely baby's breath, creating a subtle, lace-like halo. Dark green leaves add structure and contrast, their smooth, glossy surfaces suggesting the cool touch of fresh foliage prepared early in the morning at a local Surbiton florist. Gentle shadows beneath the arrangement lend it depth and presence, suggesting that it rests slightly raised, perhaps atop a stand or easel, ready to be taken to a Sikh funeral, memorial, or celebration of life service. The overall impression is one of profound respect and quiet solace, a floral tribute that honours both Sikh tradition and the cherished memory of the person it was created for.
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A large Sikh Khanda floral tribute is shown on a clean white background, its powerful silhouette shaped entirely from flowers. The central sword rises upright and steady, enclosed by the circular chakkar and flanked by the flowing lines of two curved kirpans, all formed from a dense blanket of royal blue chrysanthemums or similarly clustered blooms. The blossoms are so closely packed that they create a velvety, almost sculptural surface, with subtle shifts in tone where the light touches each petal. The rich blue conveys gravity and devotion, the kind of solemn beauty suited to a Sikh funeral or remembrance service in Surbiton, perhaps at a local Gurdwara or family home near Maple Road. At the base of the central sword, a smaller arrangement of white and green blooms rests like a peaceful offering. Three white roses, creamy and perfectly shaped, are grouped together, their petals opening softly outward. Around them, fine stems of white gypsophila add airy detail, while dark green foliage forms a neat frame that grounds the composition. This gentle cluster of white flowers within the blue emblem suggests purity, peace, and heartfelt sympathy, offering a tender focal point for grieving family and friends. The lighting is clear and even, casting delicate shadows under the petals and along the edges of the Khanda, giving the tribute a strong three-dimensional presence, as though it is ready to be placed beside a coffin or displayed at a memorial reception. Thoughtfully arranged with the care of a seasoned local florist in Surbiton, this floral Khanda serves as a deeply respectful and culturally meaningful symbol of Sikh faith and remembrance.

BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with the BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE, a meaningful floral tribute hand-crafted by Flower Delivery Surbiton. This striking Khanda design features a base of white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in rich blue tones, symbolising faith, strength and devotion. Elegant white roses and delicate gypsophila are gently woven through the design, adding softness, purity and a premium finish.

Ideal for Sikh funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies, this Khanda tribute is created with care and respect by our expert florists in Surbiton. The approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it a beautiful focal piece to display beside the casket or at the service.

We use only fresh, high-quality blooms and follow a thoughtful substitution policy to ensure your tribute always looks its best, even when some flowers are seasonal. For any special requirements, colour adjustments or personalised touches, please contact our friendly customer care team.

Order this blue Sikh Khanda tribute online from FlowerDeliverySurbiton.co.uk for reliable local delivery in Surbiton and surrounding areas.
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