A luminous floral rendering of the Ik Onkar symbol takes centre stage on a flawless white field, its iconic strokes formed from thousands of bright orange marigolds packed close to create a warm, celebratory texture. The design captures the symbol's defining lines - the Ek numeral, the flowing crescent-like extension and the small bindi - each section modelled with the same dense marigold weave so the whole image reads as a single, glowing form. At the lower centre, where visual balance is most needed, a cluster of pristine white lilies provides an elegant counterpoint: at least two lilies open fully, their white petals curling softly to reveal pale green and yellow stamens, while smaller buds lend a sense of growth and continuity. Rich, glossy green leaves - likely salal - cradle the lilies and finetune the silhouette, and fine sprays of white gypsophila scatter lightness across the composition, softening the bold orange with delicate highlights.

The arrangement casts a faint drop shadow that gives it three-dimensional presence, suggesting a hand-assembled, freestanding piece suitable for display in a Gurdwara or private altar. Under steady, neutral lighting the marigolds radiate a festive orange while the lilies' satin surfaces reflect a cooler glow; the overall impression is both devotional and celebratory. Locally, this is the sort of floral Ik Onkar seen at Vaisakhi observances and Guru Nanak Jayanti events in and around Norbiton, Kingston-upon-Thames and the markets close to the station - a respectful, fragrant offering crafted with traditional floristry skill.
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A reverent, hand-crafted floral Khanda set against a pristine white backdrop, made entirely from thousands of tiny, densely packed bright orange marigold blooms. From a florist's viewpoint the surface reads as warm and velvety: each marigold's compact petals nestle into the next, forming clearly defined elements of the Khanda - the circular chakkar, the two crossed kirpans and the upright central khanda sword - so the emblem reads boldly in three dimensions. Nestled where the blades would cross, a small cluster of pristine white lilies offers a calm, cool counterpoint; at least two lilies are fully open, their soft white petals curving away to reveal delicate green-and-yellow stamens, while smaller lily buds tuck close to the heart of the design. Glossy green foliage - likely salal or similar leaves - fans around the lilies, and sprays of tiny white filler blooms such as gypsophila float like whispered accents, softening the vivid orange with touches of innocence.

A subtle drop shadow under the composition hints that this is a freestanding, ceremonial display rather than a flat collage; bright, even lighting catches the marigolds' textured planes and the lilies' satin sheen, suggesting freshness and careful handling. As a local florist who has prepared similar pieces for Vaisakhi processions and Gurpurab services at nearby Gurdwaras around Norbiton and Kingston, I recognise this as both an offering and a focal decoration - one that reads as celebration, devotion and quiet dignity. The scent is imagined: warm marigold earthiness layered beneath the cool, slightly sweet perfume of lilies. Placed on a clean white stage, the floral Khanda speaks clearly of tradition, respect and the meticulous craft of floral devotion in our community.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honour a cherished loved one with the Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Florist Norbiton. Thoughtfully designed in the traditional Khanda shape, this striking tribute blends spiritual symbolism with premium fresh flowers, creating a meaningful focal point for Sikh funerals, memorials and religious ceremonies. Expertly arranged white double spray chrysanthemums are carefully coloured in a rich orange hue, then accented with elegant white lilies for a refined, graceful finish. The warm orange tones convey courage and devotion, while the white lilies represent purity, peace and remembrance. Measuring approximately 62cm by 58cm, this floral Khanda makes a respectful display for the service or place of rest. To ensure maximum freshness and longevity, some flowers may arrive in bud, allowing you to enjoy their full bloom over several days. As a trusted local florist in Norbiton, we use only high-quality stems and follow a thoughtful substitution policy, ensuring any replacements match the style, colour and value of the original design. Whether you are arranging a Sikh funeral tribute or sending a heartfelt expression of sympathy, this Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute provides a dignified and personal way to say your final thank you.
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