A detailed floral Ik Onkar, the Sikh affirmation 'Ik Onkar' or 'One God,' is lovingly formed from thousands of small, bright orange marigold blossoms arranged on a pristine white background. The numeral-like stroke, the flowing crescent elements and the central dot are all clearly articulated by the dense carpet of marigold heads, their warm, celebratory orange creating a richly textured surface that reflects light and imparts a soft three-dimensional presence. At the lower centre of the icon rests a refined cluster of pristine white lilies - at least two fully open flowers with elegant, slightly curved petals and pale green-yellow stamens - offset by a few closed buds that add rhythm and promise. Accenting the lilies are glossy green leaves and feathery sprays of tiny white filler flowers, likely gypsophila, which give a cool, delicate counterpoint to the marigolds' intensity.

The arrangement casts a subtle drop shadow that suggests a freestanding devotional plaque or ceremonial display, the kind of floral artistry seen at Vaisakhi processions or Guru Nanak Jayanti observances in the Croydon area. Imagining it on a table near Croydon High Street community halls or within a local gurdwara, the combination of scent, texture and colour reads as both joyful and reverent: a handcrafted tribute that balances bright festivity with quiet devotion, and that reflects careful floral technique suited to sacred spaces and cultural celebrations in South Croydon.
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A meticulously crafted floral Khanda floats against a clean white backdrop, its iconic components rendered entirely from thousands of densely packed bright orange marigold heads. The textured marigolds form the circular chakkar, the two crossed kirpans and the upright central double-edged khanda with an almost tactile, velvety surface that catches soft studio light and casts a gentle drop shadow, suggesting a freestanding ceremonial display. Nestled exactly where the swords intersect is a small but striking cluster of pristine white lilies: at least two fully open lilies with gently curved petals, pale green throats and delicate yellow-green stamens, accompanied by a few tightly furled buds that promise more bloom. Interspersed among the lilies are sprays of tiny snow-white filler blooms-gypsophila-and glossy, pointed green foliage that could be salal or similar leaves, which temper the vivid orange and add depth and serenity to the composition.

The overall mood is one of reverent celebration: the warm, citrus-sweet perfume of the marigolds combines with the cool, powdery scent of the lilies in a sensory hush. As a local South Croydon florist might note, this piece would sit beautifully at a Vaisakhi gathering or a quiet tribute in a community hall near South Croydon station or Lloyd Park-an emblem made of flowers that speaks to devotion, unity and tradition. The design highlights skilled floral workmanship, cultural sensitivity and an intention to create a three-dimensional, respectful offering suitable for festivals, memorials or temple decorations within the Croydon neighbourhood.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honour a loved one with the elegant Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute, thoughtfully crafted by Flowers South Croydon. This striking Sikh funeral tribute features a Khanda symbol created from white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured a rich orange, beautifully accented with pure white lilies for a serene and respectful finish. Designed to convey deep gratitude, respect and remembrance, this tribute is perfect for Sikh funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies. Expertly arranged by our skilled florists in South Croydon, each piece is made with premium fresh flowers to ensure a long-lasting and dignified display. Approximate dimensions: Length 62cm (24 inches), Width 58cm (22 inches), making it an impressive yet tasteful focal piece. To maximise longevity, some blooms may arrive in bud, allowing you to watch them open and reach full beauty in time for the service. As flowers are seasonal, we may substitute blooms with similar flowers of equal or superior quality, style and value, always maintaining the overall look and feel of the Khanda tribute. Order online from Flowers South Croydon for a reliable, professional service and a meaningful Sikh floral tribute that reflects love, faith and devotion.
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