A meticulously crafted floral Ik Onkar, the Sikh affirmation that 'God is One,' takes centre stage against a pristine white field, its familiar calligraphic shapes formed from a dense tapestry of bright orange marigold blooms. The arrangement defines the Ek (numeral one), the sweeping crescent-like strokes, and the small dot with expert floral shaping: thousands of compact marigold heads are placed to create clean lines and a warm, celebratory texture that catches soft light and casts gentle shadows, lending the symbol a sculptural presence. At the lower center of the composition a refined cluster of white lilies punctuates the orange - two or more fully opened lilies show smooth, curved petals and delicate green-yellow stamens, while several smaller buds hint at growth and continuity. Interspersed baby's breath and glossy green salal leaves provide soft punctuation, reducing visual weight and introducing cool tones that elevate the central lilies. The whole piece appears freestanding on a simple white plane, the slight drop shadow underscoring its physicality as an offering or festival display. Imagining this assembled for Vaisakhi or Guru Nanak Jayanti in Hatton, I see it placed near the parish hall or at local cultural events, where the scent of lilies and the honeyed marigold perfume mingle in warm, respectful celebration. The composition speaks of devotion, unity and floral craftsmanship - an eloquent, locally made tribute blending traditional flowers and contemporary presentation for communal observance throughout Hatton.
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A reverent floral Khanda rendered entirely from tightly clustered bright orange marigolds rests against a clean white backdrop, the emblem captured with careful three-dimensionality and a soft drop shadow that suggests a freestanding ceremonial piece. The chakkar's circular disc and the two crossed kirpans are clearly articulated by the compact, velvety marigold heads, their warm saffron hue catching the light to create subtle highlights and shadowed texture across each curve. At the very center, where the kirpans intersect, a small cluster of large white lilies opens like a calm breath - at least two fully unfurled blooms show gently curved petals and pale yellow-green stamens, their cool, delicate surfaces contrasting the marigolds' dense warmth. Sprays of tiny white filler flowers, likely gypsophila, drift around the lilies and tuck into the orange field, while glossy green foliage - the pointed leaves of salal or similar greens - frames the composition and gives it a measured freshness. The overall effect is one of devotion made tactile: you can almost sense the marigolds' plush texture and the lilies' lily-sweet scent. This piece reads as a ceremonial offering suitable for Gurpurab, Vaisakhi, or a memorial tribute in Hatton, where local families might place such a floral emblem in a nearby Gurdwara or community hall. The craftsmanship speaks of experienced hands who understand religious symbolism and floral mechanics - a respectful, celebratory composition that balances brightness with serenity for use in cultural observance across Hatton and its surrounding villages.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honour a cherished loved one with the ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE from Florist Hatton, Hatton. Thoughtfully designed in the shape of the sacred Khanda, this striking tribute blends tradition, respect and beauty, making it a fitting choice for Sikh funerals, memorials and religious ceremonies. Featuring a base of white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in a vibrant orange, the design is accented with elegant white lilies for a touch of serenity and purity.

Expertly hand-crafted by our skilled florists in Hatton, this Khanda tribute offers a bold yet graceful expression of gratitude, faith and remembrance. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, creating an impactful display that stands out with dignity by the coffin or at the service.

To ensure freshness and longevity, some flowers may be delivered in bud, allowing you to enjoy their full beauty as they open. As certain blooms are seasonal, we may occasionally substitute flowers with similar colours, size and quality, always maintaining the same premium look and value. Trust Florist Hatton for reliable service, thoughtful design and a respectful Sikh funeral tribute delivered with care across Hatton and surrounding areas.
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