A large, custom-designed Khanda floral tribute is depicted standing upright against a clean, white background, conveying an immediate sense of reverence and serenity. The iconic Sikh symbol is meticulously rendered from innumerable small white floral heads, most resembling chrysanthemums with densely packed petals that create a smooth yet subtly textured surface. Every part of the emblem is clearly defined: the central double-edged sword rising with quiet authority; the surrounding ring of the chakkar forming an unbroken circle suggestive of eternity; and the two kirpans curving outward and crossing neatly at the base, framing the lower portion of the tribute. The uniform white palette of the flowers, softened with hints of cream, provides an impression of purity and peace, while gentle, even lighting allows the intricate petal details to be seen, casting a light shadow that anchors the arrangement in the space. At the lower centre, tucked between the crossed kirpans, a contrasting accent spray brings warmth and personal sentiment. Three pink roses sit proudly at the heart of this smaller cluster, their petals velvety and tightly layered, ringed by diminutive deep purple blooms and fronds of glossy green foliage. This carefully placed splash of colour feels like a tender gesture from the family, an echo of cherished memories within the solemnity of the white tribute. The arrangement looks like the work of seasoned florists at Upminster Florist, possibly prepared on a still morning before being taken to a local gurdwara or funeral chapel along St. Mary's Lane. It expresses the profound respect of the Sikh community in Upminster, offering a floral symbol of faith, love, and dignified farewell for a life deeply valued.
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The photograph showcases an impressive Sikh Khanda funeral tribute, crafted entirely from fresh flowers and presented against a stark white background that draws attention to its intricate shape. The main body of the Khanda-the chakkar circle, central sword, and outward-sweeping kirpans-is densely covered with small, white blossoms, probably chrysanthemums or similar blooms, arranged so closely together that the structure appears like a single, softly padded sculpture. The petals form gentle ridges and folds that catch the soft lighting, adding quiet depth and highlighting the precision with which the emblem has been formed. The whiteness of the flowers suggests purity and peace, suitable for a solemn farewell. At the very bottom, precisely where the two kirpans cross, a compact bouquet of coloured flowers introduces a more personal note. Several pink roses, open and inviting, sit alongside deeper purple florets, with feathery green fern fronds peeking through. The pink and purple hues provide a tender counterpoint to the serene white, hinting at affection, gratitude, and remembrance. The overall feeling is one of considered craftsmanship, as though an experienced Upminster florist has carefully interpreted the Sikh symbol in flowers for a local family gathering to honour a loved one. One can imagine this tribute placed near a casket or memorial display at a service in or around Upminster, perhaps close to the station or along the tree-lined streets leading towards Hornchurch, offering a strong yet gentle representation of Sikh faith and the enduring bond between those who have passed and those who remain.

WHITE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honour a loved one with the elegant White Khanda Sikh Tribute from Upminster Florist. Thoughtfully designed in serene white double spray chrysanthemums, this meaningful Sikh funeral tribute is delicately accented with pink roses and rich purple lisianthus for a gentle touch of colour. Expertly handcrafted by our skilled florists in Upminster, each Khanda tribute is created with care to reflect respect, devotion and remembrance.

The distinctive Khanda shape is ideal for Sikh funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies, offering a beautiful and dignified floral symbol of faith. Measuring approximately 62cm by 58cm, it makes a striking yet tasteful display for the service or as a personal tribute from family and friends.

We use only premium, fresh flowers and follow a thoughtful substitution policy to maintain style, colour and quality if certain blooms are out of season. For any special requests, colour tweaks or bespoke designs, our friendly Upminster team is on hand to help.

Available for reliable local delivery from Upminster Florist, this White Khanda Sikh Tribute provides a graceful way to express sympathy and pay your respects. Order online today or contact us to personalise your tribute.
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    A perfect arrangement that captured the essence of the tribute. The service was seamless and professional.

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    The arrangement was beautiful and the flowers were of the highest quality.

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    Beautifully arranged flowers that conveyed our heartfelt emotions. Excellent service and freshness.

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    The unique design made the arrangement stand out beautifully. Thank you for the wonderful service.

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    The flowers were fresh, vibrant, and beautifully arranged.

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    The bouquet was gorgeous and exactly what I was looking for. Highly recommended.

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    The bouquet was stunning and added a lovely touch to our ceremony. Upminster Florist exceeded my expectations.

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    I was impressed by the elegant arrangement and the freshness of each bloom. The subtle blend of colours added a refined touch to the overall display.

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    The bouquet was fresh and the arrangement was simply beautiful.

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