This image shows an impressive Sikh Khanda funeral tribute, carefully designed to capture both the strength and tenderness of Sikh faith. The entire emblem is formed from countless royal blue chrysanthemum florets, each head placed tightly beside the next until the eye reads a continuous field of blue. The outline of the Khanda is unmistakable: a strong central sword, or khanda, rising through the middle, swept on either side by curved kirpans, all contained within the perfect ring of the chakkar. Against the plain white backdrop, the symbol stands out with almost graphic clarity, yet the surface is anything but flat. The petals create a velvety, softly rippled texture, and gentle shadows along the edges suggest depth and careful layering, as if the tribute were resting on a table in a Barnsbury funeral parlour awaiting placement beside the casket. At the base of the central sword, the florist has introduced a single, poignant focal point: a small posy of white and green. Three white roses, their buds open but still neatly cupped, nestle together in the centre. Around them, tiny white filler flowers - reminiscent of baby's breath - form a halo of fine, airy blossoms, while rich green foliage curves around the edge like a protective embrace. The contrast between the cool, commanding blue and the soft white cluster naturally draws the gaze, evoking themes of purity, remembrance, and spiritual light. This design would be particularly meaningful at Sikh funerals or memorial prayers for families in Barnsbury, Caledonian Road, and across Islington, where the Khanda holds deep cultural resonance. Crafted with precision and empathy, it feels like a loving, floral affirmation of identity and hope, suitable for same-day delivery to local homes, gurdwaras, or funeral venues.
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A bold Sikh Khanda floral tribute dominates the frame, its iconic shape meticulously rendered in royal blue flowers against a crisp white background. The entire symbol - the circular chakkar, the central sword, and the two outward-curving kirpans - is built from numerous small chrysanthemum heads in a single, saturated shade of blue, each bloom placed so close that no gaps can be seen. This tight massing creates a plush, almost velvet-like surface that catches the light softly and casts gentle shadows, giving the arrangement a sculpted, three-dimensional feel, as though it were displayed on a stand at a Barnsbury memorial service. Near the lower centre, where the vertical blade meets the base of the form, a contrasting accent of white and green brings a moment of tenderness to the strong design. Three white roses sit side by side, their petals layered like fine silk and just beginning to open fully. Around them, delicate sprays of tiny white filler flowers resemble lace, filling the spaces between the roses and adding a sense of lightness. Deep green foliage frames this cluster, with leaves that curve naturally, softening the bold lines of the blue Khanda and introducing a hint of woodland freshness. The colour palette is cool and composed - deep blue, pure white, and leafy green - conveying calm respect and spiritual reflection. This floral tribute would be chosen for Sikh funerals, remembrance ceremonies, or celebration-of-life services across Barnsbury and nearby Angel, where families wish to honour both their loved one and their faith. Every detail suggests thoughtful craftsmanship by a local florist familiar with Sikh customs, from the precision of the symbol's outline to the gentle, consoling touch of the central roses.

BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor Sikh faith and tradition with our BLUE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE, expertly handcrafted by Flower Delivery Barnsbury in Barnsbury. This striking tribute features a Khanda symbol created with white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in a rich blue, symbolising strength, courage and spirituality. Elegant white roses and delicate gypsophila are gently threaded through the design, adding softness and purity to this meaningful floral arrangement.

Perfect for funerals, memorials and religious ceremonies, this Khanda tribute offers a dignified and respectful way to pay your respects and celebrate a loved one's devotion. Each piece is arranged by our skilled florists to ensure a premium finish, with attention to detail in both colour and shape for a truly impactful display.

Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it an impressive focal point at the service. As some flowers are seasonal, we may substitute blooms with similar varieties of equal or greater quality, style and value, always preserving the overall look of the design. For special requirements, colour tweaks or personal messages, our friendly customer care team in Barnsbury is here to help.

Trust Flower Delivery Barnsbury for reliable, compassionate service and fresh, long-lasting flowers. Order this blue Khanda Sikh tribute online today for timely local delivery and a fitting floral expression of faith and remembrance.
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