A luminous floral Ik Onkar, crafted to read 'One God' in the language of form, rests on a clean white field: tiny, densely clustered orange marigold flowers have been shaped to define the numeral-one stroke, the small crescents and the dot of the traditional Sikh phrase, forming a warm, celebratory silhouette. The marigolds' compact, plush heads create a textured surface that responds to light with a soft glow, giving the symbol a sense of depth and gentle relief. Nestled at the lower centre of this marigold field is an elegant accent of pristine white lilies - at least two fully open blossoms with softly curved petals and green-yellow stamens, surrounded by a few unopened buds - offering a serene counterpoint to the vivid orange. Complementing foliage, likely pointed salal leaves, and fine sprays of tiny white filler flowers such as baby's breath frame the lilies and temper the composition, adding cool green tones and delicate punctuation to the warm palette. The piece casts a faint shadow, suggesting a freestanding ceremonial panel or altar piece suitable for observances and festivals. As a Barbican-based floral designer, I picture this arrangement placed near Charterhouse Square or by the Barbican Centre during Guru Nanak Jayanti or community gatherings on London Wall, where its message of unity and devotion would be instantly recognisable. The scent is a gentle mix of sweet marigold warmth and the cleaner, green fragrance of white lilies; visually and emotionally, the arrangement conveys reverence, unity and handcrafted care.
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A carefully fashioned floral Khanda sits against a pristine white backdrop, its sacred form built from hundreds of densely packed bright orange marigold blossoms that read like a warm, woven tapestry. The circular chakkar, the two crossed kirpans and the upright double-edged khanda at the centre are all modeled in the same compact marigold texture, each tiny petal catching soft studio light to give the emblem a gentle three-dimensional warmth. At the heart of the emblem, where the swords meet, a cluster of soft white lilies provides a calm focal point: at least two fully open lilies with slightly curled petals and greenish-yellow stamens, several smaller buds waiting to unfurl, and the faintly sweet, cooling scent you might imagine from fresh blooms. Surrounding the central lilies are glossy green leaves - the kind of pointed salal or laurel we often use for structure - and airy sprays of tiny white filler flowers like baby's breath that lift and soften the orange field. A subtle drop shadow beneath the composition suggests it stands as a freestanding tribute or temple decoration rather than a flat graphic, and the piece reads both as devotional art and as a crafted floral offering. As a Barbican florist would note, this arrangement speaks to reverence and celebration alike: it would be at home on a table for Vaisakhi or Gurpurab, in a community hall near the Barbican Centre, or as a respectful memorial display on London Wall. The overall impression is one of textured generosity - bold orange warmth tempered by serene white lilies and thoughtful greenery.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Celebrate Sikh faith and honour a loved one with the Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Florist Barbican. This striking floral tribute is expertly crafted in the symbolic Khanda shape, featuring a base of white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in a rich, vibrant orange and elegantly accented with pristine white lilies. The bold orange tones and pure white blooms create a powerful, respectful arrangement that stands out beautifully at funerals, memorials, and religious ceremonies.

Handmade by our skilled florists in Barbican, each Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute is arranged with precision to reflect devotion, courage and remembrance. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it an ideal focal piece beside the casket, at the gurdwara, or at a commemorative service. To ensure freshness and longevity, some flowers may arrive in bud, allowing you to enjoy them as they gently open.

As certain blooms are seasonal, we may carefully substitute flowers with similar colours and shapes of equal or greater quality, always respecting the design and sentiment of this Sikh tribute. Choose Florist Barbican in Barbican for premium, reliable funeral flowers and compassionate service. Order online for timely delivery and a beautifully crafted Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute that truly honours their memory.
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    The bouquet was elegant and graceful, exactly what we were looking for. Highly recommend Florist Barbican for their quality.

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    A beautiful and meaningful floral arrangement. The colors were perfect and the flowers lasted long.

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    A stunning floral arrangement that honored our loved one perfectly. Highly recommend their services.

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    Truly a beautiful tribute with fresh and vibrant flowers. Florist Barbican took great care in the arrangement.

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    The arrangement was elegant and the flowers were fresh. Florist Barbican did an outstanding job.

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