Centered on a clean white field, this floral Ik Onkar is an elegant expression of devotion rendered in traditional materials and confident floral craft. The iconic Sikh inscription, signifying "One God," is carefully shaped from thousands of tiny, densely clustered bright orange marigold blooms whose rounded heads create a warm, tactile relief against the background; the numeral '1', crescent-like strokes and small terminal bindi are all legible due to precise packing and subtle variation in bloom placement. A composed accent of pristine white lilies sits at the lower centre of the orange formation - two or more fully open lilies with gently curving petals and green-yellow stamens are prominent, accompanied by smaller buds and pointed foliage that echo the icon's rhythm. Sprigs of delicate baby's breath and glossy green leaves (reminiscent of salal) are woven in to add airy highlights and cool contrast, letting the saffron marigolds remain the visual anchor while the whites soften the overall palette. The piece casts a faint drop shadow, giving depth and the impression of a hand-made devotional panel suitable for temple interiors, festival processions or respectful home shrines. The scent, if imagined, would be a quiet mingling of marigold warmth and the clean, slightly sweet perfume of lily - a sensory complement to the visual symbolism. This floral Ik Onkar would be equally at home in Vaisakhi displays, Guru Nanak Jayanti tributes, or community gatherings across Harmondsworth and neighbouring West Drayton, where floral tradition and spiritual observance meet.
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A vibrant, intricately crafted floral Khanda rests against a pristine white backdrop, its sacred geometry rendered entirely in densely packed bright orange marigold blooms. From a short distance the symbol reads as one sculpted surface; up close, thousands of tiny marigold heads form a plush, velvety texture that catches soft studio light and casts a subtle drop shadow beneath, giving the emblem a gentle, freestanding presence. The Khanda's circular chakkar, twin crossed kirpans and central double-edged khanda sword are clearly defined by careful shaping of the orange petals, the curves and edges built up with floral precision so the religious form reads immediately and respectfully. Nestled where the kirpans intersect is a refined cluster of white lilies - at least two large, fully open blossoms with their petals slightly unfurling and revealing pale green and yellow stamens, accompanied by smaller buds that promise further bloom. Sprays of tiny white filler flowers, like gypsophila, breathe lightness into the composition while pointed green foliage (suggestive of salal or laurel) frames the lilies and provides a cool contrast to the warm saffron tone of the marigolds. The arrangement evokes the scent of fresh petals and the tactile contrast between the cushioned marigolds and the waxy lily pads, a combination often chosen for devotional displays and festival décor. Thoughtful lighting highlights the three-dimensional craft and the reverent mood; it's the kind of floral symbol you might see as an offering in local Sikh gatherings or displayed with care at community events around Harmondsworth and neighbouring Sipson, where tradition and floral artistry come together in quiet celebration.

ORANGE KHANDA SIKH TRIBUTE£190.00

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