A beautifully detailed Sikh Khanda floral tribute fills the scene, set against a spotless white background that highlights every curve and edge, much as it would stand out in a light, airy ceremony room in Walthamstow. The Khanda's distinctive form is clearly defined: a central double-edged sword rises tall, its blade elegantly framed by the unbroken circle of the chakkar, while two kirpans sweep outwards in a balanced, symmetrical arc. Each element is entirely covered with clusters of small white chrysanthemum blooms, arranged with precision so that no gaps break the smooth surface. Their soft, feathery petals overlap to create a rich, plush texture, with gentle cream tones at the heart of each flower that lend the tribute a sense of warmth and serenity.   

Anchored at the lower centre, where the kirpans meet, a contrasting floral cluster provides both visual interest and emotional resonance. Three pink roses, their petals full and velvety, form the focal point, leaning slightly towards the viewer as though offering a silent message of love and remembrance. Nestled among them are deep purple blossoms, perhaps lisianthus or freesias, which bring a subtle depth of colour without overwhelming the design. Delicate fern fronds and other fresh greenery fan out from behind the blooms, adding a natural softness and slight movement to the structured white form. This combination of strong symbolic shape and gentle colour accents creates a tribute that feels both powerful and compassionate. It is the sort of bespoke Khanda arrangement often requested for Sikh funerals and memorial services in Walthamstow, whether placed in a local Gurdwara or at a crematorium chapel, honouring the deceased's faith, courage, and enduring connection to their community.
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A solemn yet graceful Sikh Khanda floral tribute is presented against a clean white backdrop, its form bold and clear like a familiar landmark along the streets of Walthamstow. The sacred symbol is portrayed in full: a tall double-edged sword in the centre, encompassed by the circular chakkar, with two curved kirpans sweeping outward and crossing elegantly at the base. Every part of this emblem is densely covered with small white chrysanthemums, their overlapping petals forming a thick, cushiony texture that feels soft and comforting to the gaze. The flowers are arranged so tightly that the entire Khanda appears as a single, unified field of white, touched by subtle cream tones that prevent it from feeling stark, instead suggesting purity and peace.   

At the base of the piece, exactly where the kirpans cross, a small cluster of coloured blooms offers a gentle focal point. Three pink roses, fresh and open, form the heart of this accent, their soft hue symbolising affection and cherished memories. Around them, deeper purple flowers nestle closely, adding a restrained richness, while sprigs of fern and glossy green foliage extend outward, bringing texture and life to the design. The contrast between the white chrysanthemum body and the pink-and-purple cluster is quietly moving, much like a whispered goodbye at the end of a service. This style of Khanda tribute, often prepared for Sikh funerals and remembrance gatherings across Walthamstow, would sit beautifully near the coffin or beside the Guru Granth Sahib, offering a visually powerful expression of faith, dignity, and the enduring bond of family and community.

WHITE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor Sikh heritage with our White Khanda Sikh Tribute, expertly handcrafted by Walthamstow Flowers. This elegant funeral tribute features a Khanda symbol created with premium white double spray chrysanthemums, beautifully accented with soft pink roses and rich purple lisianthus for a gentle touch of colour and depth. Designed to convey respect, remembrance and peace, it is a thoughtful choice for Sikh funerals, memorials and religious ceremonies.

Each White Khanda Sikh Tribute is made fresh to order by our skilled florists in Walthamstow, ensuring exceptional quality and attention to detail. The approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it a striking yet tasteful tribute for display beside the casket, altar or memorial area.

We understand how important it is to get every detail right at such a sensitive time. If you have special requests for colours, flowers or customisation, our friendly customer care team is here to help. Due to seasonal availability, some flowers may be substituted with blooms of similar size, colour and value, maintaining the same premium look and feel. Choose Walthamstow Flowers for reliable, respectful funeral flower delivery and a meaningful Sikh Khanda tribute that truly honours your loved one.
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