A striking, large-scale floral Khanda dominates the white field, every contour sculpted from a sea of small, bright yellow chrysanthemums so tightly clustered they form a plush, tactile surface. The emblem's defining elements - the round chakkar, the central double-edged khanda and the two crossed kirpans - are rendered with exacting floristry, the petals layered to suggest subtle relief and curvature. Nestled at the emblem's centre is a concentrated cluster of five to six deep red roses whose rich tones create an immediate focal contrast against the sunny yellows; these roses sit gently cradled in a fan of dark green fern fronds that lend cool texture and frame the heart of the emblem. A soft shadow beneath the piece gives a modest sense of elevation, implying a standing wreath or a ceremonial board designed for memorial services or religious celebrations. The overall mood combines reverence with warmth: the yellow chrysanthemums bring a buoyant sense of remembrance and optimism, the roses speak of respect and enduring love, and the greenery tempers both with grounding serenity. As a local florist working in Coulsdon, I picture this composition delivered to a gurdwara on Chipstead Lane or placed at a community remembrance in the parish, where its colours would read clearly from a distance and its craftsmanship would comfort mourners. The bouquet's scent would be gentle - green, floral, quietly traditional - and the piece stands as a considered offering suitable for commemorations of Sikh heritage across Coulsdon, Purley and surrounding neighbourhoods. Florist Coulsdon prepared such tributes with solemn care and local understanding.
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A solemn yet radiant floral sculpture takes the shape of the Khanda, the sacred emblem of Sikhism, carefully assembled from hundreds of small, bright yellow chrysanthemum blooms against a clean white backdrop. The arrangement faithfully traces the emblem's components: the circular chakkar outlined in plush yellow, the central double-edged khanda formed with a slightly raised ridge of densely packed petals, and the two crossed kirpans at the base sculpted with the same sunny texture. The yellow chrysanthemums are so tightly positioned that the surface reads like woven textile - soft to the eye, tactile in suggestion - catching a gentle, even light that gives the petals a warm, almost sunlit sheen. At the heart of the chakkar sits a focused cluster of five deep red roses; their velvety petals draw the eye inward and are cradled by rich, dark green fern fronds that fan out like a quiet frame. A faint shadow beneath the piece on the white plane confirms its physical presence and lends subtle depth, suggesting a standing tribute or ceremonial wreath meant for remembrance. The composed scent would be mild and floral - the clean green of fern mingling with the powdery sweetness of chrysanthemum and the classical warmth of rose. Crafted with the attentive hand of a neighbourhood florist familiar with Coulsdon's cultural life, this floral Khanda strikes a balance between reverent symbolism and careful floristry technique. It reads as a respectful offering suitable for memorial services, gurdwara commemorations, or community events celebrating Sikh heritage in Coulsdon and nearby Purley and Chipstead.

YELLOW KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Our Yellow Khanda Sikh Tribute is a striking floral homage, crafted with care by Florist Coulsdon in Coulsdon. Designed to honour Sikh faith and tradition, this tribute features a bold Khanda shape, expertly formed using rich yellow double sprayed chrysanthemums and accented with elegant red roses for a beautiful contrast. Perfect for funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies, this meaningful arrangement offers a dignified and respectful way to pay your final respects.

Each Khanda tribute is arranged by our skilled florists to ensure balance, clarity of shape and lasting freshness. The vibrant yellow chrysanthemums provide full coverage and long-lasting colour, while the red roses add depth, warmth and a touch of luxury. Approximately 62cm by 58cm, it makes a prominent yet tasteful display for the service or place of remembrance.

At Florist Coulsdon, we use only premium-quality blooms and follow a thoughtful substitution policy, replacing any unavailable flowers with options of similar style, colour and equal or superior value. We offer reliable local delivery from our Coulsdon florist, helping you send a heartfelt, faith-focused tribute with confidence. Order this Sikh Khanda tribute online today for a respectful, beautifully crafted floral arrangement.
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