A carefully composed floral Ik Onkar rests on a stark white field, the classical Sikh phrase 'Ik Onkar' formed from thousands of small, bright orange marigold blossoms that create a dense, textured surface. The arrangement defines the vertical stroke, curved extensions and the final dot with intentional spacing and a warm, celebratory orange tone that reads clearly from a short distance. At the lower centre of the orange calligraphic form, a compact cluster of pristine white lilies has been placed as an accent: two prominently open lilies with gently unfurling petals, their pale green throats and subtle yellow stamens visible, surrounded by smaller buds and soft sprays of tiny white filler-likely gypsophila-which give the composition an airy halo. Sprigs of fresh green foliage tuck in at key points, their pointed leaves adding structure and a cool colour foil to the dominant marigold hue. The piece casts a delicate drop shadow, suggesting it is a physical, freestanding creation suitable for ceremonial presentation or decorative display in a gurdwara or community hall. The tactile contrast is striking: the marigolds' compact, almost velvet surface beside the lilies' smooth satin petals, the scent imagined as a warm citrus-laced marigold undercurrent softened by the lilies' sweet perfume. I can picture this floral Ik Onkar being chosen for Guru Nanak Jayanti or Vaisakhi processions in Barking & Dagenham, or set near the Valence House Museum for community remembrance-an eloquent, locally resonant translation of spiritual words into living flowers.
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A reverent, hand-crafted floral Khanda floats against a clean white backdrop, every element shaped from hundreds of tightly clustered bright orange marigold heads. Seen from a gentle frontal angle, the central chakkar appears as a perfect orange ring, while the two crossed kirpans and the upright double-edged khanda are suggested by precisely placed marigold clusters that catch the available light and read as warm, almost glowing orange ribbons. At the very heart of the emblem, where the swords converge, a small bouquet of large white lilies has been nested-at least two fully open lilies with softly curved petals reveal pale green throats and delicate yellow-green stamens, and several smaller white buds tuck in around them. Sprays of tiny white baby's breath and glossy green foliage-pointed leaves that might be salal or ruscus-frame the lilies and lift the composition, adding cool contrast and a faint freshness to the warm marigold texture. A soft drop shadow beneath the piece gives it a freestanding, three-dimensional presence, the suggestion of a ceremonial display set on a pale surface in soft daylight. The scent implied is a gentle mix: the dry, warming perfume of marigolds undercut by the cool, sweet lily fragrance. As a floral tribute the arrangement reads as both celebratory and solemn, suitable for Gurpurab observances, a decorated gurdwara hall, or a memorial table. I picture it arriving to a community hall near Dagenham Heathway or placed among offerings at a Vaisakhi celebration in Becontree - a respectful, tactile translation of Sikh symbolism rendered in seasonal blooms and careful craftsmanship.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with the striking Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Dagenham Flowers. Designed as a meaningful Sikh funeral and remembrance tribute, this elegant arrangement features a traditional Khanda shape carefully created with white double spray chrysanthemums, expertly coloured in a rich, vibrant orange. Delicate white lilies are added to bring softness, purity and fragrance, enhancing the spiritual significance of the display.

Measuring approximately 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, this tribute makes a beautiful focal piece for Sikh funerals, memorial services or Gurdwara offerings. Our skilled florists in Dagenham handcraft each design with care, using fresh, premium-quality blooms for a dignified and lasting farewell.

To ensure maximum freshness and longevity, some flowers may be delivered in bud, allowing you to enjoy their full beauty as they open. Due to seasonal availability, we may substitute certain flowers with similar varieties of equal or higher quality, always maintaining the style, colour and overall look of the tribute.

Perfect for family members and close friends wishing to express deep respect and gratitude, this Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute is available for reliable local delivery from Dagenham Flowers. Order online at dagenhamflowers.co.uk for a thoughtful, premium floral tribute that reflects faith, love and remembrance.
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