A striking Sikh Khanda floral tribute dominates the scene, its symbolic shape rendered entirely in snowy white chrysanthemums that have been carefully arranged to follow every curve and line. Set against a seamless white backdrop, the Khanda seems to float, its central upright double-edged sword framed by a perfect floral circle and flanked by two outward-sweeping kirpans. The florist has used tightly packed chrysanthemum heads, each bloom full and feathery, so that no gaps of greenery break the pristine surface; the result is a plush, quilted effect that feels both pure and protective. From a distance, the texture appears almost like soft lambswool; up close, you can imagine the cool, slightly damp feel of fresh petals, just prepared in a Woolwich shop that has spent the morning conditioning flowers for same-day funeral delivery. The white tone is not harsh but gently creamy, with shadows creating delicate depth around the inner edges of the chakkar and the blades. At the point where the two kirpans meet at the base, a thoughtfully placed cluster of coloured flowers forms a focal point of emotion. Three pink roses, in perfect bloom, display layered petals that spiral outward, their blush tones reminiscent of tender farewells at a family service. Around them, small, deep purple blossoms-perhaps lisianthus or similar delicate flowers-nestle amid sprays of fern and glossy green foliage, their darker shades adding solemnity and contrast. The greenery extends slightly beyond the white outline, softening the geometry of the symbol. The arrangement feels deeply respectful, the kind of bespoke tribute a family in Woolwich, Charlton, or nearby Abbey Wood might choose to honour a loved one at a Sikh funeral, memorial, or anniversary of passing, blending spiritual symbolism with the enduring language of fresh flowers.
Click to view image large
A reverent floral interpretation of the Sikh Khanda symbol fills the frame, crafted with meticulous care from a mass of white chrysanthemums arranged so closely together that they create a seamless, textured surface. The central vertical sword, the encircling chakkar, and the outward-sweeping twin kirpans are all built from these soft, cushion-like blooms, their layered petals overlapping in gentle waves. The flowers have a creamy white hue, giving the tribute a warm, serene glow rather than a stark, clinical white, and subtle shadows around the edges of each element help define the sacred outline clearly against the plain white background. There is no visible stand, allowing the viewer to focus solely on the purity of the symbol itself. At the lower centre, resting where the two kirpans intersect, sits a compact spray of coloured flowers that acts as the emotional heart of the design. Three medium-sized pink roses, open but still fresh and firm, reveal spiralling centres and a velvety satin sheen. They are encircled by smaller deep purple flowers, reminiscent of lisianthus or freesias, which add a richer, more contemplative tone. Fronds of fern and glossy greenery weave in and out of the accent spray, their deep green tones contrasting beautifully with the white chrysanthemum background. The overall impression is one of quiet strength, devotion, and gentle farewell, as if the flowers are offering a soft-spoken prayer. This type of Khanda tribute would be especially meaningful at a Sikh funeral or memorial service in Woolwich, perhaps placed near the front during prayers or carried in by family as a final, loving gesture of respect and remembrance.

WHITE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

  • Handcrafted by Your Local Florist
  • Freshly Made to Order
  • Delivered by Hand, Not Courier
  • Guaranteed to Impress
  • Same-Day Delivery - order by 3PM for delivery today
Search for an address or enter manually





Honor a loved one with the elegant White Khanda Sikh Tribute from Flowers Woolwich. This meaningful Sikh funeral tribute is carefully handcrafted with a bed of white double spray chrysanthemums, symbolising purity and peace, and accented with delicate pink roses and purple lisianthus for a gentle touch of colour. Designed in the traditional Khanda shape, it offers a respectful and heartfelt way to pay tribute at Sikh funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies.

Our skilled florists in Woolwich create each White Khanda Sikh Tribute with attention to detail, using fresh, premium flowers for a long-lasting and dignified display. Approximate dimensions are 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, making it a striking yet graceful tribute for the service. If you have any special requests for colours or flowers, our friendly customer care team is happy to help tailor the design.

We offer reliable, prompt funeral flower delivery from Flowers Woolwich across the local area, ensuring your tribute arrives on time and in perfect condition. Please note that some flowers may be seasonal; where necessary, we will thoughtfully substitute with blooms of similar size, colour and quality to maintain the same premium look and feel.
Google
  • Google * * * * *

    My family ordered flowers from your company for our aunt's funeral. When we got there, everything was ok.

    L
  • Google * * * * *

    Have to mention how lovely the funeral flowers looked, a nice tribute to my best friend of over 60 years.

    K
  • Google * * * * *

    I did not think next day delivery of a funeral wreath was possible but you proved me wrong. I was impressed.

    B
  • Google * * * * *

    I have bought flowers for grieving friends and colleagues. They have always delivered fresh flowers and within the expected timelines. Great service indeed!

    W
  • Google * * * *

    The tribute was even better than the flowers shown on the picture.

    M

Write a review

Website
http://
Your name
Your review
Rating
Bad Good