A luminous floral Ik Onkar, 'One God,' is lovingly shaped from thousands of bright orange marigold heads and set against a pristine white field that makes the colours sing. The marigolds have been arranged with meticulous care to define the Ik Onkar's distinctive strokes-the vertical Ek, the curved flourishes and the small bindi-like dot-so that the emblem reads with clarity from a distance yet reveals rich texture close up: the round, velvety marigold petals are tightly packed to create a warm, three-dimensional surface that captures soft light and casts a faint shadow beneath. Nestled into the lower central curve is a neat cluster of snow-white lilies; at least two full blooms open gently, their smooth petals framing pale green-and-yellow stamens while several smaller buds add a sense of budding devotion. Complementary glossy green foliage and delicate sprays of tiny white filler flowers (gypsophila) surround the lilies, their cool tones tempering the vivid orange and giving the emblem a serene centre. This floral Ik Onkar would serve beautifully as a ceremonial offering in a gurdwara or as a decorative focal point at community celebrations such as Vaisakhi or Guru Nanak Jayanti, and is the kind of piece Hatton Florist prepares for local orders across Hatton and neighbouring villages. The scent is a subtle counterpoint-earthy marigolds with a whisper of lily perfume-while the overall effect is one of devotion, unity and quiet craftsmanship, an elegant blending of traditional symbolism and contemporary floristry skills familiar to those who shop or arrange flowers near the Hatton High Street and village hall.
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A reverent, hand-crafted floral Khanda takes centre stage against a clean white backdrop, each element rendered in living colour and texture. The circular chakkar, two crossed kirpans and the central double-edged khanda sword are all formed from hundreds of densely packed, bright orange marigold blossoms; their rounded, velvety heads are arranged so close together they read as a single luminous surface, catching a soft studio light and throwing a delicate shadow that hints the piece is freestanding. At the point where the swords cross a compact cluster of pristine white lilies nestles like a quiet heart: at least two fully open blooms with gently curved petals reveal pale green-and-yellow stamens, while a handful of smaller lily buds and slender buds curl in around them. Glossy green foliage-broad, salal-like leaves-and airy sprays of tiny white filler flowers such as gypsophila frame the lilies, their cool tones softening the exuberant orange and lending dimensional depth. The composition smells faintly of sweet marigold warmth and the subtle perfume of lilies, a blend associated with temple offerings and communal celebration. Viewed from above, the careful layering and soft drop shadow give the Khanda a three-dimensional presence suited to ceremonial display in a gurdwara or community hall. As a local touch, this kind of floral emblem is often seen at Vaisakhi processions and memorials in and around Hatton village, placed with quiet respect near the High Street or at the community centre. The arrangement balances tradition and floristry skill-bright, tactile marigolds sculpted into sacred form, cushioned by serene white lilies and fresh greenery-to convey devotion, unity and calm reflection.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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Celebrate a cherished life and honour Sikh faith with the Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute from Hatton Florist, Hatton. This striking funeral tribute features a traditional Khanda design crafted with premium white double spray chrysanthemums, carefully coloured a vibrant orange and accented with elegant white lilies. The bold orange petals and serene white blooms combine to create a meaningful, respectful arrangement ideal for Sikh funerals, memorials, or religious ceremonies.

Expertly handmade by our skilled florists, this Khanda tribute measures approximately 62cm x 58cm, making it a standout focal piece beside the coffin, at the altar, or on a memorial display. We use only fresh, high-quality flowers, often delivered in bud to ensure maximum longevity so the tribute can be appreciated for longer.

At Hatton Florist, we understand the importance of getting every detail right on such a significant occasion. Our reliable service, thoughtful presentation, and careful substitution policy mean your tribute will always reflect the same style, colour palette, and premium quality you expect. Order this Orange Khanda Sikh Tribute online for compassionate, professional funeral flower delivery in Hatton and surrounding areas.
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