An impressive Khanda-shaped floral arrangement stands out clearly against a crisp, white backdrop, its bold Sikh symbolism entirely expressed in shades of blue, white, and green. The arms of the emblem curve upwards and outwards, while the central blade and circular chakkar are all rendered in a seamless expanse of royal blue chrysanthemums, or similar small florets, each head nestled tightly against the next. The flowers create a thick, cushioned layer, giving the Khanda a sculpted appearance, as if the symbol has been gently carved out of a field of blue. The colour is intense yet soothing, evoking depth and spiritual devotion, with soft, diffused lighting helping each petal catch the light and cast the slightest shadow on its neighbour. At the base of the central sword, the eye is naturally drawn to a carefully placed cluster of contrasting blooms. Three white roses sit together, their petals layered like satin, forming perfect rosettes that suggest peace and honour. Around them, stems of fine white gypsophila weave in and out, adding delicacy and movement, while short, polished green leaves frame the grouping so it appears like a small bouquet resting within the larger design. This thoughtful interplay of colour and texture brings a sense of balance and harmony to the tribute. It is an arrangement that would feel at home at a Sikh memorial gathering in Leyton, perhaps after a service near Abbotts Park or along Francis Road, where families seek to express both grief and gratitude for a life lived in faith. The floral Khanda quietly communicates respect, remembrance, and unshaken spiritual identity.
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A large, custom-crafted Khanda funeral tribute fills the image, resting against a bright, uncluttered white background so that every detail remains crisp and unmistakable. The familiar Sikh emblem - with its central double-edged sword, surrounding circle, and two protective kirpans - is entirely sculpted from rich royal blue chrysanthemums or similar small, closely packed blossoms. Their tiny petals overlap to form a dense, velvety surface, giving the symbol a three-dimensional quality that almost seems to rise from the page. The blue is deep and even, reminiscent of a twilight sky, and subtle shading beneath the form lends extra depth, making the contours of the Khanda easy to imagine. Nestled at the lower centre, where the blade meets the base, a small spray of contrasting flowers has been thoughtfully inserted. Three white roses sit at the heart of this cluster, their blooms just open enough to show their layered structure, each petal curling softly outwards. They are accompanied by airy stems of white baby's breath and framed with short, dark green foliage that punctuates the composition with natural freshness. This gentle pocket of white and green within the field of blue suggests peace within strength, mourning held within faith. The design feels personal and reverent, the kind of floral tribute a family in Leyton might arrange for a Sikh funeral procession or a memorial display at a local gurdwara. Created with the care of an experienced florist used to serving the community around Leyton Midland Road and nearby streets, the piece stands as a heartfelt expression of devotion, remembrance, and cultural pride.

BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor Sikh faith and tradition with our Blue Khanda Sikh Tribute, exclusively handcrafted at Florist Leyton in East London. This striking funeral tribute features a bold Khanda design created with white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in rich blue tones, symbolising strength, courage and devotion. Elegantly accented with pure white roses and delicate gypsophila, this design offers a graceful and respectful way to pay your final respects.

Skilfully arranged by our experienced florists in Leyton, this Blue Khanda tribute is ideal for Sikh funerals, memorials and religious ceremonies. Each piece is made to order to ensure freshness, quality and a premium finish. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, providing a substantial and dignified display.

As some flowers are seasonal, we may carefully substitute blooms with similar colours and equal or superior quality, ensuring the overall look and meaning of the tribute is preserved. If you have any special requests regarding shades of blue, flower choice or personal touches, our friendly customer care team is here to help.

Offering reliable, prompt delivery across Leyton and surrounding East London areas, Florist Leyton makes it simple to send a thoughtful Sikh Khanda tribute when it matters most. Order online at floristleyton.co.uk or contact us to discuss bespoke options.
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    The flowers delivered were fresh and the arrangements were perfect. This is a great place to get funeral flowers.

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