The Sikh Essential kirpan is the ideal blend of classic style and functionality. It features a black leather sheath, a black metal hilt, and a stainless steel 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.
35 inches long kirpan with a sheath decorated with golden lace. Golden is always associated as blingy but we believe it looks sophisticated and gorgeous. The kirpan is made from Kamani-type of iron.
The hilt of this kirpan is made of brass and has hunting lion carvings on it and side brass chain. The design of the wooden sheath adds to the glory of the kirpan. A kirpan resembles a knife or a sword.
Our Collection features a splendid looking piece of kirpans.This Kirpan comes with a silver-plated metal sheath with the Khanda symbol depicted on it and a brass chain attached.
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.
This is an absolutely magnificent 34-inch-long work of art. At first glance, the eyes are drawn to the wonderful one-of-a-kind metal artwork on the hilt. Renowned artisans handcrafted this Kirpan with a wooden sheath and silver metal artwork.
The beautiful wooden sheath Kirpan has an unsharpened blade. It is considered a symbol of royal culture and is used during Indian marriage ceremonies, as well as during coronations.
At first glance, our eyes are drawn to the magnificent one-of-a-kind metal adorning artwork on the hilt. Throughout the wooden sheath on this Kirpan, gold metal artwork in pattern is handcrafted by our specialised artisans.
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).
Its vintage look, along with its unique metal engraving, make this an absolute masterpiece. This leather sheath and blade is handcrafted by the best Indian artisans.
Its pistol look, along with its unique metal engraving, make this an absolute masterpiece. This leather sheath and blade is handcrafted by the best Indian artisans.