The 24 carat gold plated kirpan from Sikh Essential comes along with a side chains and a hilt of stainless steel exhibiting metal art. A delicate addition to your exotic collection of kirpans.
The Traditional Ceremonial kirpan from Sikh Essential comes along with flower petals on sheath and a hilt of Brass Hilt exhibiting metal art. A delicate addition to your exotic collection of kirpans.
This beautiful piece of Kirpan is made with an unsharp blade. It is used as a symbol of royal culture in Indian Wedding Ceremonies and Coronations. It is also known as a Sword (talwaar). The kirpan is a delight to look at because it is designed with pierced holes in its wooden sheath.
A Kamani-type of iron is used in making this kirpan. Its sheath is covered with silver cloth decorated with golden motifs, creating a beautiful combination.
Sikh Essential carries a beautiful collection of Kirpans. These kirpans are generally unsharpened and used during weddings, coronations, decor, and gift giving occasions. This kind of sword is also called the Talwar in hindi.
Red and gold colours make this Sikh Essentials Kirpan look exquisite. The sheath and the hilt have been decorated with golden metal art, making this a very rich looking kirpan.
This kirpan from Sikh Essential is made from a Kamani iron, and its sheath is covered in an orange fabric with golden motifs, beads and diamonds.This is one of the most elegant and beautiful kirpans.
This kirpan is made from a Kamani-type of iron and its sheath is covered with beige color cloth which has golden motifs and hand embroidery. Although it has some bling, we believe it looks sophisticated and gorgeous.
This beautiful kirpan is crafted with a kamani-type of iron. Its covering is made from a silver cloth decorated with golden patterns, creating an aesthetically pleasing combination.
Sikh Essential carries a fabulous selection of Kirpans. These kirpans are typically unsharpened and are used for weddings, coronations, decoration, and gift-giving occasions. In Hindi, this sort of sword is known as a Talwar.
This kirpan is best for the Indian Wedding ceremonies as it is covered in red sheath designed with brass. It also has a side brass chain. 35 inches long marvellous looking piece of kirpan.
An unsharpened blade adorns this graceful piece of Kirpan, which is often used in Indian weddings and coronations. This is also known as an unsharpened sword (talwaar).
It is well-decorated in red and gold, making it look ethereal and royal. This is a popular choice for weddings, as Kirpans are a part of Indian wedding ceremonies and coronations.
The reason this is named the royal look kirpan is because the sheath of the kirpan is decorated with golden and diamond lace. The lovely combination of silver and diamond colours gives it an extraordinary look.