Centered on a spotless white field, a floral Ik Onkar symbol is rendered with patient craftsmanship from thousands of bright orange marigolds, their rounded heads packed tightly to form the numeral '1', the flowing crescent-like strokes, and the delicate bindi dot with warm, continuous colour. The marigold surface reads almost textile-like, a plush, tactile plane that throws soft highlights and gentle shadows across the emblem's curves. At the lower central portion, a composed cluster of pristine white lilies provides a striking focal counterpoint: at least two lilies are open, their satiny petals unfurling to expose pale yellow-green stamens, surrounded by smaller buds that accent the sense of newness and devotion. Glossy deep-green foliage-salal-style leaves-and sprinklings of tiny white gypsophila thread through the base of the lilies, introducing cool, reflective tones and a whisper of delicacy that balances the orange. The whole arrangement casts a subtle shadow on the background, suggesting a freestanding devotional piece prepared with care. The result is ceremonial and tender, a floral declaration of 'Ik Onkar' suitable for temple decoration, festival altars, or a respectful home display during Gurpurab or Vaisakhi. I imagine this created by local hands for use around Canary Wharf's community spaces-Crossrail Place, Heron Quays, or the green edges of Jubilee Park-bringing traditional symbolism into a contemporary Docklands setting while preserving the quiet dignity of the faith it honours.
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A reverent, freestanding floral Khanda crafted from hundreds of densely packed bright orange marigold blooms sits against a clean white backdrop, its warm colour and textured surface catching soft, diffused light. The composition recreates the Khanda's circular chakkar, the twin crossed kirpans and the central double-edged sword in miniature, each curve and edge defined by the compact, velvety marigold heads that lend the symbol a plush, tactile quality. Nestled at the centre where the kirpans intersect, a small cluster of large white lilies rises in calm contrast; at least two lilies are fully open, their silky petals curving outward to reveal pale yellow-green stamens, while several tight white buds promise further bloom. Glossy green foliage-likely salal or laurel-and delicate sprays of tiny white gypsophila weave around the lilies, softening the orange field and adding cool, leafy relief. A subtle drop shadow grounds the piece, suggesting a carefully placed tribute or ceremonial display, perhaps destined for a Gurdwara or a commemorative space. The overall effect is both celebratory and solemn: the lively marigolds convey joy and communal festivity, while the white lilies offer a note of purity and peace. This floral Khanda feels right for Vaisakhi processions, Gurpurab decorations, or respectful memorial tables, evoking the tactile scent of marigold warmth and the fresh cleanness of lilies. Local touches-imagine it displayed near Canary Wharf's Jubilee Park or brought by florists to a community gathering at West India Quay-underscore its role as a crafted offering rooted in place and tradition.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honour a loved one with the elegant Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute, handcrafted by Flower Delivery Canary Wharf. This striking floral tribute features a traditional Khanda shape, symbolising faith, strength and unity in the Sikh tradition. Premium white double spray chrysanthemums are expertly coloured in a rich orange hue and carefully arranged to create a bold, respectful design, beautifully accented with pure white lilies for a touch of serenity and grace.

Perfect for Sikh funerals, memorial services or religious ceremonies in Canary Wharf and across East London, this arrangement offers a dignified way to express your deepest condolences and gratitude. Skilled local florists craft each tribute with care, ensuring a premium finish and lasting freshness. Flowers may arrive in bud to maximise longevity, allowing you to watch them open and bloom.

Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with varieties of similar colour, size and quality, while maintaining the overall style and meaning of the design. Order the Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute online from flowerdeliverycanarywharf.co.uk for reliable, professional service and timely delivery to local homes, places of worship and funeral directors.
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