This Sikh Essentials necklace is absolutely wonderful. The locket is made of high-quality metal, and it has multiple chains that secure the Ik Onkar locket perfectly.
One of the most splendid chaur sahib Ji designs, with a golden handle that adds to its charm. It features a full metal art design with vibrant colour stones attached and is made of authentic yak hairs.
One of the most splendid chaur sahib Ji designs, with a golden handle that adds to its charm. It features a full metal art design with vibrant colour stones attached and is made of authentic hairs.
‘Ik onkar’ is the universal symbol of Sikh faith. The symbol is immensely revered and holds its own spiritual meaning. This kirpan has a wooden sheath with metal design.
This Sikh Essential extraordinary kirpan is in a golden and silver combination with the top part of the sheath and hilt covered with golden by metal art depicting horse face. The combination of silver and golden colourss gives it an exquisite appearance.
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.
Sikh Essential’s stunning premium quality necklace looks absolutely gorgeous. This necklace is totally encrusted with red and silver diamonds, and the locket is made of high-quality metal, with multiple chains which secure the heavy khanda locket nicely.
This Sikh Essentials decor accessory set includes a golden shield, pierced with two swords and with a horse face at its hilt. Metal art patterns and Khanda symbols are engraved on a silver brass shield.
Featuring beautiful metal art patterns on the dhal and kripan/talwaar set, this Sikh Essentials decor accessory set includes a golden shield made of brass with two swords pierced through it. A Khanda symbol on the center of the shield is made of brass. The sword hilt is gold and has a horse face.
Beautifully crafted with a very high level of craftsmanship, this kirpan comes with a beautiful silver steel sheath. The holy Khanda represents the military symbol of Sikh faith.
Handcrafted with a stainless-steel hilt. A simple yet beautiful-looking kirpan because of the element of the wooden sheath. The iron used to make kirpan is known as Kamani, and the blade is unsharp.
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.
The khanda is the universal symbol of the Sikh faith and the military emblem of the Sikhs.The symbol holds immense respect and faith of its own. This kirpan has a fully brass sheath with multiple khandas on it. The symbol of khanda enhances the divine value of the kirpan.