A striking floral Ik Onkar-literally 'One God' rendered in living blooms-sits centrally on a clean white field, the traditional Sikh glyph lovingly composed from thousands of tiny, luminous orange marigold flowers. The vertical ek (the numeral one) and the sweeping crescent-like strokes are all articulated by compact clusters of marigolds, their warm orange hue resonating like sunlight on festival day. At the lower centre of the symbol, where the strokes converge, a delicate accent of pristine white lilies has been placed with intention: two prominent, gently unfurling blossoms reveal smooth, satiny petals and yellow-green stamens, while several smaller buds promise further opening-an emblem of renewal. Wisps of airy white filler blooms, reminiscent of baby's breath, drift amid the lilies, and deep green, pointed foliage frames the cluster, providing contrast to the marigolds' cheerful density. The lighting is soft and even, creating a subtle shadow that lifts the Ik Onkar slightly off the background and imparts a tactile, sculpted quality. The composition implies scent as well-the bright, almost citrusy warmth of marigolds balanced by the cool, lily perfume-an olfactory harmony often present in offerings at local services. As a florist who supplies arrangements for ceremonies across Valence House and the quieter streets off Becontree Avenue, I see this piece as a formal, respectful emblem suitable for Vaisakhi altars, Gurpurab displays, or a community centre tribute in Dagenham. It conveys devotion and unity with the crafted simplicity of traditional flowers arranged by hand.
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A reverent, three-dimensional floral Khanda rests against a pure white background, each element carefully shaped from a dense carpet of bright orange marigold heads. From a short distance you read the emblem clearly: the round chakkar at the centre, the two crossed kirpans fanning out behind it, and the upright double-edged khanda in the middle, all modeled with thousands of tightly packed, velvety marigold florets whose warm, celebratory orange seems to glow under soft, even lighting. Where the swords intersect, a small grouping of pristine white lilies creates a calm, luminous focal point-two fully open blooms with gently curved petals and pale green-and-yellow stamens, surrounded by a few tapered buds about to unfurl. Sprays of delicate white baby's breath float around the lilies, while glossy green foliage-sharp-pointed salal-style leaves-frames and gives structural contrast to the marigolds' dense texture. The composition casts a subtle drop shadow on the white plane beneath it, reinforcing the impression of a freestanding ceremonial piece rather than a flat graphic. The scent balance is implied: the earthy warmth of marigolds undercut by the cool, sweet perfume of lilies, a combination often used in devotional displays in local Gurdwaras. As a florist who arranges tributes for Becontree and Valence House events, I picture this piece on a clean altar or greeting table during Vaisakhi or a Gurpurab service-an emblem of unity and devotion rendered in traditional colour and fresh botanicals. The overall effect is one of respect and careful craftsmanship: a symbol made entirely of flowers that reads both as cultural scripture and as a living, fragrant offering from the heart of east London.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a cherished loved one with the elegant Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Flower Delivery Dagenham. Thoughtfully crafted in the symbolic Khanda shape, this striking funeral tribute combines premium white double spray chrysanthemums delicately coloured in a rich orange tone, paired with serene white lilies for a dignified, spiritual finish. Perfect for Sikh funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies, this arrangement offers a respectful way to express gratitude, devotion and remembrance. Expertly arranged by our skilled florists in Dagenham, each tribute is created with care to ensure a fresh, long-lasting display. Approximate dimensions: 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it an impressive and meaningful focal piece. To maximise longevity, some flowers may arrive in bud, allowing you to enjoy their full beauty as they open. Due to seasonal availability, we may substitute blooms with similar flowers of equal or higher quality, style and value, ensuring your tribute remains beautiful and appropriate. Trust Flower Delivery Dagenham for a premium Sikh Khanda floral tribute, delivered with reliability and respect across Dagenham and surrounding areas.
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