An elegant Ik Onkar symbol-'Ek Onkar,' the declaration that 'God is One'-has been lovingly formed from thousands of tiny, bright orange marigold blossoms, each densely packed to create a warm, tactile surface that reads both as art and as devotion. The marigolds define the numeral-like strokes, the crescented extensions and the central dot with clean, celebratory lines; their saffron glow captures light across the curved shapes, creating subtle highlights and softly rounded shadow that give the motif a sculptural depth. Set into the lower centre of this orange field is a small cluster of pristine white lilies: at least two large, fully open lilies with gently curving petals and pale yellow-green stamens, surrounded by smaller buds that add a sense of living progression. Fresh green foliage-pointed leaves with a glossy finish-and delicate sprays of tiny white filler flowers, likely gypsophila, frame the lilies and temper the vivid orange with cool, airy texture. The arrangement rests on a plain white background with a faint drop shadow, suggesting a freestanding ceremonial plaque or a carefully mounted display used at home shrines and in local gatherings. This floral Ik Onkar speaks to reverence and unity; its scent mixes the warm, slightly spicy perfume of marigolds with the fresh, serene aroma of lilies. I imagine it placed for Vaisakhi or Guru Nanak Jayanti celebrations in Mortlake community halls or domestic shrines, lending a handcrafted, neighbourhood-rooted grace that connects the visual symbolism to the lived traditions of Mortlake and neighbouring Richmond.
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A reverent floral Khanda sits against a clean white backdrop, rendered with the precision of a seasoned artisan. Hundreds of small, bright orange marigolds-their rounded, velvety heads packed tightly together-trace every curve of the emblem: the central circular chakkar, the two crossed kirpans behind it, and the upright double-edged khanda at the centre. The marigolds' saturated saffron-orange glows softly in the light, the dense texture catching highlights and shadow to give the symbol a sculpted, three-dimensional presence. Nestled exactly where the swords intersect, a cluster of large white lilies blooms like a quiet centre of calm: at least two fully open lilies with gently unfurling petals, pale green-and-yellow stamens, and several smaller buds create a luminous focal point. Glossy green foliage-suggestive of salal or laurel-fans discreetly behind the lilies, while sprays of tiny white filler flowers, such as gypsophila, scatter delicate points of brightness that lift the composition and soften the orange field. A subtle drop shadow beneath hints that this is a freestanding tribute or ceremonial display rather than a flat print, the kind of piece that might be placed on an altar or greeting table during a solemn observance. The overall effect is both celebratory and contemplative: a visual prayer that balances warmth and purity. Imagining this arrangement on a table at a Mortlake community gathering by the Thames-perhaps after a service or during Gurpurab festivities-one can almost sense the sweet, earthy scent of marigolds and the cool, green perfume of lilies mingling in the air, offering comfort, respect, and a dignified sense of place to those who gather nearby.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Honour a loved one with the ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE, a striking floral tribute available from Flower Delivery Mortlake. Expertly crafted in the symbolic Khanda shape, this design features white double spray chrysanthemums carefully coloured in vibrant orange, beautifully accented with elegant white lilies for a pure, respectful finish. Perfect for Sikh funerals, memorials or religious ceremonies, this tribute blends cultural significance with premium floristry.

Measuring approximately 62cm (24 inches) in length and 58cm (22 inches) in width, the Orange Khanda makes a meaningful focal point for any remembrance service. Our florists hand-select fresh blooms for every order, often delivering lilies in bud so you can enjoy their full beauty as they open. With our reliable flower delivery in Mortlake and surrounding areas, you can send your condolences with confidence and care.

At flowerdeliverymortlake.co.uk, we maintain a thoughtful substitution policy to ensure your tribute always looks full and luxurious, replacing any unavailable stems with flowers of similar colour, size and value. Choose this Orange Khanda Sikh tribute for a dignified, heartfelt expression of respect. Order online today for a premium, worry-free service.
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