Centered on a stark white background, a floral Ik Onkar symbol has been lovingly formed from thousands of bright orange marigold heads, their compact, round blooms knitted together to render the numeral one, the crescent-like arms and the small bindi with remarkable clarity. The marigolds' saturated orange creates a warm, celebratory field, their textured surfaces catching the light to suggest depth and handcrafted precision. Anchoring the lower centre of the icon is a cluster of pure white lilies - at least two large, open blossoms with softly curling petals and pale green-and-yellow stamens, surrounded by a handful of tight buds ready to open. The lilies introduce a cool, calming visual counterpoint and an imagined soft fragrance that balances the earthier marigold note. Interspersed are glossy green leaves, possibly salal, and fine sprays of baby's breath that lift the composition with delicate highlights and add visual breathing room between the richer colour masses. The arrangement sits slightly above its background, casting a gentle drop shadow that signals a physical, freestanding craft rather than a flat graphic. From the perspective of a local Eastcote florist, this piece speaks of devotion and communal ceremony - appropriate for Vaisakhi, Guru Nanak Jayanti or ceremonial displays in village halls and nearby Gurdwaras around Ruislip and Pinner. The overall impression is one of respectful artistry: traditional flowers arranged with contemporary clarity to express unity, singularity and quiet reverence in a form that feels both handcrafted and timeless.
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A reverent, hand-built floral Khanda rests against a clean white backdrop, its silhouette formed from hundreds of tightly clustered bright orange marigolds that catch the light and read as a warm, textured field. The central chakkar and the two crossed kirpans are clearly defined by the dense, round heads of the marigolds, while a smaller upright double-edged khanda is suggested at the center by a slight increase in bloom density - together the elements create a three-dimensional emblem that feels both celebratory and solemn. Nestled where the kirpans cross is a small, elegant cluster of pristine white lilies: at least two fully opened blooms with softly curved petals and pale green-and-yellow stamens, accompanied by a few tighter buds that promise further unfolding. Sprays of tiny white gypsophila and glossy green foliage - the pointed leaves of salal or similar greens - frame the lilies and soften the bright orange, adding depth and a whisper of scent that would be cool and floral against the richer marigold aroma. A faint drop shadow under the piece suggests it is freestanding on a studio surface, lit by soft, even light that honors the arrangement's sacred meaning without drama. As a local florist with an eye for ceremonial work around Eastcote - from small family tributes near Eastcote House Gardens to decorations at nearby Gurdwaras - I imagine this piece laid as an offering for Vaisakhi or Gurpurab, its colours speaking of devotion, unity and respectful celebration. The overall impression is one of careful craftsmanship: traditional materials arranged with contemporary precision to convey spiritual dignity and communal warmth.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a cherished loved one with the Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Flowers Eastcote. Thoughtfully designed in the symbolic Khanda shape, this striking tribute features a base of white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in a vivid orange, beautifully accented with elegant white lilies. Ideal for Sikh funerals, memorials and religious ceremonies, this floral tribute is a respectful way to express gratitude, devotion and remembrance. Expertly handcrafted in Eastcote, each design is created with premium, fresh flowers for lasting beauty. Approximate dimensions: length 62cm (24 inches), width 58cm (22 inches), making it a substantial and eye-catching tribute for the service. To maximise freshness and longevity, some flowers may be delivered in bud, allowing you to watch them gently open. Due to seasonal availability, our skilled florists may substitute blooms with flowers of similar colour, style and equal or superior quality. Trust Flowers Eastcote for reliable, caring service and a premium Sikh tribute that reflects your deepest sentiments. Order online for local delivery from our Eastcote florist.
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