A meticulously crafted floral Ik Onkar emblem fills the frame, presented against a plain white surface so every curve and line reads with clarity. The Sikh phrase Ik Onkar - 'One God' - is shaped entirely from thousands of tiny, bright orange marigold blossoms, each densely grouped to form the numeral '1', the flowing crescent-like extensions and the small bindi dot, producing a rich, sunlit texture that swells gently from the flat plane into a subtle relief. At the lower centre of the marigold formation a complementary cluster of pristine white lilies has been placed with care: at least two fully opened lilies with smooth, porcelain-like petals, pale green throats and delicate yellow stamens, surrounded by smaller buds that add a sense of unfolding hope. The lilies are supported by deep-green pointed foliage - salal-style leaves that give structure and a glossy counterpoint to the marigolds - and dotted with fine, snow-white gypsophila which softens the composition and introduces gentle highlights. The overall lighting is soft and even, making the orange glow of the marigolds warm but never harsh, while a subtle shadow beneath the emblem suggests a freestanding, ceremonial piece ready for display. As a florist familiar with former congregations and community gatherings around Clapton Common, Amhurst Road and Chatsworth Road Market, I imagine this Ik Onkar placed with reverence at a Vaisakhi celebration, a Gurpurab, or in a quiet home shrine - a visually arresting, respectful expression of devotion and unity.
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A luminous, hand-crafted floral Khanda sits centered against a crisp white backdrop, its form composed of hundreds of tiny, densely packed bright orange marigold blooms. From a florist's vantage the marigolds read as a warm, velvety carpet - their rounded heads pressed close to create the Khanda's bold circular chakkar, the two crossed kirpans and the upright double-edged khanda, each element carved in living orange texture that catches the light and throws a soft, natural shadow beneath. At the precise centre, where the swords meet, a small cluster of large white lilies lifts like a calm heart: at least two fully open trumpet-shaped lilies with gently curving petals, pale green throats and yellow-green stamens, surrounded by a few tighter white buds waiting to unfurl. Glossy green foliage - the kind of pointed salal or laurel leaves we choose for structure - frames the lilies, while sprays of tiny white gypsophila (baby's breath) sprinkle a delicate, cloud-like contrast across the orange field. The overall effect is three-dimensional and tactile; you can almost sense the marigolds' powdery warmth, the lilies' cool, clean perfume and the crispness of the leaves. As a local florist familiar with Lower Clapton's community, I picture this piece placed for Vaisakhi or a Gurpurab in a Gurdwara near Clapton Common or Chatsworth Road Market, its reverent colours speaking of celebration, unity and devotion. The subtle drop shadow suggests a freestanding display made to be seen and honoured in quiet ceremonies or public commemorations.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honor a loved one with the elegant Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Lower Clapton Florist. Thoughtfully designed in the symbolic Khanda shape, this tribute combines white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in a rich orange tone, beautifully accented with pure white lilies. The striking contrast of orange and white creates a respectful yet uplifting floral arrangement, perfect for Sikh funerals, memorials and religious ceremonies.

Expertly handmade in Lower Clapton, this tribute measures approximately 62cm x 58cm, making it a bold and meaningful focal piece. Flowers may be delivered in bud to ensure maximum freshness and longevity, allowing you to see the lilies open and the tribute remain beautiful for longer. If any blooms are out of season, our skilled florists will thoughtfully substitute with flowers of similar colour, size and quality, always maintaining the premium look and feel of the design.

Whether you are commemorating a life, paying respects at a Gurdwara, or sending a heartfelt condolence tribute, the Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute offers a dignified and memorable way to express your deepest gratitude and devotion. Order online from Lower Clapton Florist for reliable, professional service and prompt local delivery.
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