7" Handcrafted Sarbloh Kirpan
Crafted with precision and reverence, our 7-inch Sarbloh Kirpan embodies the rich heritage and spiritual ethos of the Khalsa tradition. Made from authentic sarbloh (iron), each kirpan is meticulously forged by skilled artisans, ensuring durability and authenticity.
The compact yet powerful design of this kirpan makes it a versatile companion, suitable for both everyday wear and ceremonial occasions. Its 7-inch length strikes the perfect balance between functionality and symbolism, allowing wearers to carry the essence of Sikh values with grace and pride.
With its intricate details, this kirpan serves as a testament to Sikh martial heritage and spiritual fortitude. The blade, symbolizing the triumph of righteousness over adversity, is adorned with traditional symbols, invoking a sense of reverence and connection to Sikh principles.
Whether worn as a sacred article of faith or cherished as a treasured heirloom, our 7-inch Sarbloh Kirpan stands as a reminder of courage, integrity, and devotion to the Sikh faith. Each kirpan is not just a piece of metal but a manifestation of the timeless Sikh spirit, resonating with the legacy of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji and the Khalsa Panth.
Elevate your spiritual journey and honor the traditions of the Khalsa with our 7-inch Sarbloh Kirpan – a symbol of strength, resilience, and unwavering devotion.
Overall Length 7"
Blade Length 4"
Handle Length 3"
Overall Weight 210g
Please note: As each kirpan is handmade, slight variations in size and weight may occur.
Important Notice
This kirpan is intended for initiated Amritdhari Sikhs only.
After placing your order, you will receive an email requesting confirmation of your Amritdhari status and proof of age. Orders will only be dispatched once these checks have been completed.
Please ensure that the requested information is provided within 72 hours of receiving our email. Failure to do so may result in the cancellation of your order and a refund being issued.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation in helping us uphold the maryada associated with the kirpan.