A meticulously crafted Sikh Khanda floral arrangement dominates a bright, uncluttered white background, allowing the sacred symbol to speak clearly through flowers alone. The full Khanda - central double-edged sword, perfectly round chakkar, and the two opposing, curved kirpans - is fashioned from masses of royal blue chrysanthemums, each bloom snugly pressed against its neighbour to create precise outlines and smooth, continuous curves. The blue colour is intense yet dignified, the small petals overlapping to form a rich, cushioned surface that appears both soft to the touch and visually powerful. Minute variations in petal shape and size lend a natural, hand-made quality, revealing the skill of the florist who has carefully followed every line of the emblem. At the foot of the central sword, an accent of white and green flowers is carefully positioned as a gentle counterpoint. Three white roses, their outer petals slightly relaxed while the centres remain more tightly furled, sit in a close cluster, flanked by airy sprays of tiny white filler flowers that look like a halo of light around them. Deep green foliage, cut short and tucked neatly, cradles the roses and frames the cluster against the surrounding blue. Soft, diffused lighting creates delicate shadows around the edges of the tribute, giving a sense of weight and presence, as though it rests on a table in a quiet room before a service. This is the kind of meaningful Khanda tribute families in Perivale might have delivered to a gurdwara, chapel of rest, or home near the Grand Union Canal to honour a loved one's Sikh faith, expressing courage, devotion, and peace through colour and form.
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A bold Sikh Khanda sympathy tribute is presented alone against a plain white field, its shape instantly recognisable even when interpreted entirely in flowers. The iconic form - a central upright sword framed by a ring and two symmetrical, curved blades - has been outlined and filled with densely packed royal blue chrysanthemums, giving the emblem a uniform depth and a tactile, carpeted finish. The individual flower heads are so closely arranged that you see only a hint of their centres, creating a smooth swathe of deep blue that flows uninterrupted along every edge and curve. Light brushing across the surface picks out the raised contours, while faint shadows at the base suggest the arrangement is slightly elevated on a board. Nestled at the lower heart of the central section, just where the sword meets the chakkar, lies a contrasting cluster of white blooms and greenery. Three white roses, open and symmetrical, sit side by side, their petals layered like fine silk. Around them, sprigs of gypsophila scatter tiny white dots, softening the transition from the crisp roses to the textured blue background. Short, glossy green leaves peek out behind the petals, adding depth and a natural frame. The overall impression is of calm strength and reverence - a design one might see at a Sikh funeral or remembrance ceremony in Perivale, travelling from a local home near Bilton Road to a nearby gurdwara or crematorium. Created with care by an experienced florist, this floral Khanda pays tribute not just to a life lived, but to enduring Sikh values of courage, unity, and spiritual devotion.

BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Celebrate Sikh faith and cherished memories with the Blue Khanda Sikh Tribute from Perivale Florist. This striking funeral tribute features a traditional Khanda design carefully crafted with white double spray chrysanthemums, professionally coloured in a rich blue hue to create a bold, respectful focal point. Elegant white roses and delicate gypsophila add softness and purity, symbolising love, peace and remembrance.

Expertly arranged by our skilled florists in Perivale, this Sikh tribute is ideal for funerals, memorial services and religious ceremonies. The approximate dimensions of 62cm x 58cm (24 x 22 inches) make it a meaningful statement piece for display by the coffin or at the service venue.

At Perivale Florist, we use fresh, premium-quality blooms and follow a thoughtful substitution policy, ensuring any seasonal changes maintain the same style, colour tone and value. Our friendly, reliable team can also tailor the design to suit special requests - simply contact our customer care service to discuss your needs.

Perfect for family and friends wishing to honour a loved one within the Sikh community, this blue Khanda funeral tribute offers a dignified, heartfelt expression of respect and devotion.
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