A beautifully composed floral Khanda tribute fills the frame, its rich royal blue form sharply defined against a spotless white background. The sacred Sikh symbol is rendered with great precision: the central double-edged sword stands tall, encircled by the smooth ring of the chakkar, while two elegant kirpans curve outwards on either side, creating a sense of balance and strength. Each element is constructed from countless small royal blue chrysanthemum blooms, pressed tightly side by side, so that the surface appears dense, cushioned, and luxuriously textured. The intense blue tone feels calm yet resolute, much like the peaceful atmosphere around Stoke Newington's residential streets and gurdwaras during a quiet afternoon.

At the base of the central sword, a contrasting cluster of white and green acts as the tribute's heart. Three pristine white roses take centre stage, their petals unfolding in soft, spiralling layers that suggest tenderness and purity. Around them, fine sprays of tiny white filler flowers, similar to baby's breath, add a lace-like lightness, breaking up the solid blue with little touches of air and delicacy. Deep green foliage, likely fern or salal, frames the white blooms, offering both colour contrast and a sense of natural movement.

The lighting is gentle and even, casting only the faintest shadows beneath the floral form, which makes the Khanda appear slightly raised, as it might be when displayed during a funeral service or celebration of life for a Sikh family in Stoke Newington or nearby Dalston. The piece radiates respect and devotion, every stem clearly placed with intention. It feels like the work of a local florist who understands both the spiritual significance of the Khanda and the emotional weight of saying goodbye, creating a tribute that honours faith, family, and memory in one unified design.
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A bold Sikh Khanda floral tribute dominates a clean white background, its commanding shape unmistakable even from a distance. The central sword, circular chakkar, and sweeping side kirpans are formed entirely from a carpet of royal blue chrysanthemums, their compact petals tightly gathered to shape each curve and blade. This sea of blue blossoms creates a smooth yet textured surface, with subtle variations in petal edges catching the light and giving the piece depth, as if it were a ceremonial emblem rather than a perishable arrangement. The colour is a deep, steady blue that carries a sense of calm strength, echoing the quiet dignity often felt at memorial gatherings across Stoke Newington and the wider North London Sikh community.

Positioned at the lower part of the central sword is a gentle, luminous accent of white and green. Three white roses sit closely together, their petals softly cupped and opening, each bloom suggesting peace, remembrance, and compassion. Fine sprays of white filler flowers, like tiny stars or wisps of cloud, surround the roses, while rich green leaves provide a natural cradle, grounding the design. This small, tender grouping stands out against the strong blue backdrop, drawing attention to the emotional core of the tribute.

Soft, natural shadows beneath the arrangement give the impression that the Khanda is slightly elevated, ready to be placed in a gurdwara, at a crematorium chapel, or at a family home in Stoke Newington, Stamford Hill, or nearby Highbury during a time of mourning. The overall impression is of great care and craftsmanship: a thoughtfully made funeral tribute that marries cultural symbolism with floral artistry, offering a visual expression of faith, respect, and enduring love for the person being remembered.

BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honour a loved one with our Blue Khanda Sikh Tribute, thoughtfully handcrafted at Stoke Newington Florist in Stoke Newington. This striking Sikh funeral tribute features a distinctive Khanda design, symbolising faith, courage and unity. The base is created with white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in a rich blue, beautifully contrasted with elegant white roses and delicate gypsophila for a serene, respectful finish.

Ideal for Sikh funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies, this Khanda flower tribute offers a meaningful way to express sympathy and pay your respects. Our skilled florists use only fresh, premium-quality blooms and pay close attention to detail to ensure a crisp outline and balanced design.

We offer reliable local delivery from our Stoke Newington flower shop, with fast delivery available on many orders. If you have any special colour requests or personalised touches, please contact our friendly customer care team and we will do our best to accommodate your needs.

Please note: Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar colour, style and value, while maintaining the overall look and quality of your Blue Khanda Sikh Tribute.
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    Amazing funeral flowers. Thank you, Handy Flowers, for supporting us.

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    I was starting to worry that the family and other mourners would arrive at the venue and find no flowers on the podium. I called the customer service to check the progress of my order. She was as welcoming and warm as a person can get. She assured me my delivery was on the way. It arrived before I could put the phone down.

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    The flowers delivered were fresh and the arrangements were perfect. This is a great place to get funeral flowers.

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