A striking Sikh Khanda floral tribute dominates the frame, floating against a pristine white background that accentuates every curve and contour. The emblem is composed entirely of small, tightly clustered white chrysanthemums, each bloom nestled closely to its neighbour so that no gaps appear, creating the impression of a sculpted, living tapestry. The central double-edged sword stands tall and straight, flanked by the perfectly rounded chakkar, while the paired kirpans sweep outward in graceful arcs. Although formed from countless individual florets, the symbol reads as one continuous, unified shape-soft to the eye yet resolute in meaning, much like the steady calm you feel walking along Barnsbury's tree-lined Cloudesley Road on a quiet afternoon. The full, cushiony surface of the flowers suggests a gentle touch, their muted ivory shade conveying purity and peace.   

At the lower centre, where the blades of the kirpans cross, a carefully crafted accent posy brings colour and emotional warmth to the design. Three lush pink roses sit at the heart of this cluster, their petals layered in delicate spirals that appear almost silk-like. Around them, deep purple blossoms-likely freesias or lisianthus-introduce a richer, contemplative tone, hinting at devotion and lasting memory. Wisps of dark green fern and foliage tuck in between the blooms, lifting the colours and adding a sense of depth and natural movement. The entire tribute feels like the work of a seasoned Barnsbury florist, someone used to guiding local families through arranging Sikh funeral flowers for services across Islington and nearby neighbourhoods. It stands as a heartfelt expression of sympathy and faith, honouring a cherished life while reflecting the spiritual heritage at the centre of Sikh tradition.
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A large Sikh Khanda floral tribute appears suspended in soft, even light against a spotless white background, its sacred outline rendered in an unbroken field of white chrysanthemums. Each blossom adds a tiny ripple of texture, so the double-edged central sword, the circular chakkar, and the flaring kirpans seem to be carved from a gentle, floral stone. The white petals are slightly feathery at the tips, overlapping to form a plush, quilted effect that feels calm and contemplative, evoking the quiet corners of Barnsbury's hidden gardens and courtyards. Subtle shadows at the edges of the symbol give it depth, making the Khanda appear almost three-dimensional despite the simplicity of the setting.   

Nestled at the lowest point of the design, between the crossed kirpans, a small, vibrant bouquet offers a poignant contrast. Three soft pink roses bloom fully, their petals unfurling in rounded layers, while deep purple flowers cluster close, like whispered prayers. The purple tones are rich but not overpowering, grounded by glossy green leaves and delicate fern fronds that peek from behind the blooms. This touch of colour draws the eye, suggesting love, remembrance, and the personal stories that families in Barnsbury bring to each farewell. Crafted for Sikh funerals, memorial services, or commemorative gatherings, this Khanda tribute would feel at home in a service held anywhere from a local Barnsbury venue to a crematorium serving the wider Islington area. It offers a graceful, symbolic farewell, blending religious devotion with the soothing comfort of fresh flowers arranged by a local, experienced hand.

WHITE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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The White Khanda Sikh Tribute from Flowers Barnsbury is a dignified and elegant floral tribute, thoughtfully designed to honour Sikh faith and tradition. Crafted with a base of fresh white double spray chrysanthemums, this Khanda design is beautifully accented with soft pink roses and rich purple lisianthus for a gentle touch of colour and depth.

Perfect for funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies, this Sikh Khanda tribute offers a serene expression of respect, remembrance and spiritual devotion. Each arrangement is hand-made by our experienced florists in Barnsbury, ensuring premium quality blooms and careful attention to every detail.

Approximate dimensions: Length 62cm (24 inches), Width 58cm (22 inches). As some flowers are seasonal, we may substitute blooms with similar colours and equal or higher quality to maintain the overall look and style of your tribute.

For any special requests, personalised touches or colour adjustments, please contact our friendly customer care team at Flowers Barnsbury. We provide reliable, fast local delivery from our Barnsbury florist, helping you send a meaningful Sikh funeral flower tribute when it matters most.
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    Have to mention how lovely the funeral flowers looked, a nice tribute to my best friend of over 60 years.

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    I did not think next day delivery of a funeral wreath was possible but you proved me wrong. I was impressed.

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    I have bought flowers for grieving friends and colleagues. They have always delivered fresh flowers and within the expected timelines. Great service indeed!

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    The tribute was even better than the flowers shown on the picture.

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