A striking floral Ik Onkar symbol occupies the centre of a spotless white backdrop, its familiar curving form rendered entirely from thousands of tightly clustered bright orange marigold blooms. The numeral-like vertical stroke, the graceful crescent extensions and the small bindi dot are all defined by the compact, almost mosaic-like placement of the marigolds, producing a warm, celebratory surface that seems to glow from within under soft, diffused lighting. At the lower centre of the orange formation rests an elegant cluster of white lilies: two prominent blossoms unfurl their petals in measured calm, the pale green and yellow stamens visible at their hearts, while a handful of smaller buds and pure sprays of baby's breath tuck gently around them. Lush green foliage with pointed leaves frames the lilies and adds a fresh, sculptural border that moderates the intensity of the orange. A faint drop shadow beneath the arrangement gives the Ik Onkar a three-dimensional presence, suggesting a crafted emblem set on a tabletop or altar. The interplay of texture - the marigolds' compact fluff against the lilies' smooth, waxy petals and the airy gypsophila - is a tactile pleasure even in still imagery, and the scent contrast implied is equally evocative. This floral Ik Onkar is the kind of devotional artwork used in Sikh homes, temples, or festival decorations for Vaisakhi and Guru Nanak Jayanti, and one could easily imagine it being displayed with pride at community gatherings near the Barbican Centre or Golden Lane Estate. It carries reverence, unity and handcrafted respect in equal measure.
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A vibrant, intricately crafted floral Khanda rests against a pristine white background, its bold silhouette formed entirely from hundreds of densely packed bright orange marigold blossoms. The composition reads immediately as the Sikh emblem: a circular chakkar at the centre, two crossed kirpans sweeping out to either side, and an upright double-edged khanda that anchors the lower point - each element modelled with the soft, tactile mass of marigold petals so closely set they read as a single, sunlit surface. At the very heart of the design, where the kirpans intersect, a cluster of pure white lilies emerges like a calm clearing - at least two large lilies in full bloom, their petals unfurling to reveal pale green and yellow stamens, surrounded by smaller white buds. Sprays of baby's breath and glossy green foliage (salal-like leaves) weave around the lilies, adding a fine, airy texture that offsets the marigolds' dense warmth. A gentle studio light lifts the orange into a glowing, three-dimensional relief and casts a soft drop shadow beneath the piece, suggesting it is a freestanding tribute or ceremonial display. The scent balance - the warm, almost citrusy depth of marigolds against the sweet, heady perfume of lilies - seems almost audible in the image. This floral Khanda is clearly intended for devotional observance, festival decoration, or respectful tribute; it is the kind of handcrafted emblem you might see adorning a Gurdwara doorway, a community celebration at the Barbican Centre, or a commemorative table near Golden Lane. The arrangement conveys reverence, unity, and the tactile care of traditional floral craft rendered with contemporary precision.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Celebrate the life and faith of a loved one with the Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Barbican Florist. This striking Sikh funeral tribute is carefully crafted in the symbolic Khanda shape, featuring a base of white double spray chrysanthemums delicately coloured in a rich orange tone and accented with elegant white lilies for a serene, spiritual finish. Perfect for Sikh memorials, funerals, and religious ceremonies, this bespoke floral tribute offers a respectful way to honour devotion, courage and remembrance.

Expertly arranged by our skilled florists in Barbican, this piece measures approximately 62cm by 58cm, creating a meaningful focal point for any service. Flowers may be delivered in bud to ensure maximum freshness, allowing you to experience their full beauty as they open. Where certain blooms are out of season, we carefully select high-quality substitutes in similar colours and style, maintaining the premium look and feel of the design.

Order this Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute online at barbicanflorist.co.uk for reliable, professional service and fresh flowers you can trust. A thoughtful and dignified tribute, handcrafted with care in the heart of Barbican.
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