Sikh Kirpan
₹21,999.00
-
Blade Material – High Carbon Steel (EN 31).
-
HRC- 42-43 Degree
-
Length Of The Blade – 12.5 cm.
-
Breadth Of The Blade – 2.2 cm.
-
Total Length – 20 cm.
-
Overall length with sheath – 23.5 cm.
-
Weight – 100 Gm (weight may vary from piece to piece)
-
Total Weight – 150 Gm (weight may vary from piece to piece)
-
Hilt Material – Iron.
-
Scabbard Color – Black.
-
For more details, please read the description mentioned below.
-
To place an order, kindly fill out the inquiry form.
-
INTERNATIONAL DELIVERIES AVAILABLE
5 in stock
Description
Sikh Kirpan – A Sacred Symbol of Faith and Valor
The Sikh Kirpan is a revered symbol of courage, righteousness, and spiritual commitment in Sikh tradition. More than a weapon, it represents the values of protection, honor, and devotion, making it an essential article of faith for Sikhs worldwide. Handcrafted by Shree Amritsar Sword, this kirpan combines timeless heritage with meticulous craftsmanship.
The blade is forged from High Carbon Steel (EN31), ensuring superior sharpness, durability, and resilience. With a hardness rating of 42–43 HRC, it retains its edge while providing strength and reliability. Measuring 12.5 cm in length and 2.2 cm in breadth, the blade is compact yet effective, ideal for ceremonial purposes and as a collector’s piece. The kirpan’s total length is 20 cm, extending to 23.5 cm with its black scabbard, offering a balanced and visually appealing profile.
The iron hilt is ergonomically designed for a secure and comfortable grip, reflecting the traditional Sikh design that has been honored for centuries. The black scabbard complements the polished blade, providing both protection and elegance. Weighing approximately 100 gm (150 gm with sheath), each kirpan may vary slightly due to its handcrafted nature, ensuring every piece is unique.
The Sikh Kirpan by Shree Amritsar Sword is a symbol of faith, honor, and cultural heritage. Perfect for ceremonial use, gifting, or as a treasured collectible, it embodies the enduring spirit and values of Sikh tradition.
International deliveries available.
To place an order, kindly fill out the inquiry form.
Follow us on Facebook and Instagram channels for the latest updates
1 review for Sikh Kirpan
Leave a reply
The History and Craftsmanship of the Sikh Kirpan
The Historical Significance of the Kirpan
The Sikh Kirpan has been a symbol of bravery, faith, and duty for centuries. As one of the Five Kakars (5 Ks), it represents the responsibility to protect righteousness and stand against injustice. The kirpan is not just a weapon; it is a spiritual reminder of a Sikh’s commitment to truth and justice.
The tradition of carrying a kirpan dates back to 1699, when Guru Gobind Singh Ji founded the Khalsa Panth, a community of baptized Sikhs dedicated to defending the weak and upholding justice. The kirpan was given to Sikhs as a symbol of their duty to protect those in need and fight against oppression.
Throughout history, Sikh warriors have carried the kirpan as a mark of their fearless spirit. From battlefields to daily life, it has remained a constant part of Sikh identity, signifying courage, honor, and selfless service. Today, Sikhs around the world continue to wear the kirpan as a testament to their faith and values.
Traditional Craftsmanship and Fine Detailing
The art of making a Sikh Kirpan requires great skill and precision. Experienced artisans handcraft each kirpan using time-honored techniques, ensuring both beauty and durability.
- 🔷 Blade: The kirpan’s carbon steel blade is carefully forged for strength and longevity. It is designed to maintain sharpness and balance while preserving traditional aesthetics.
- 🔷 Hilt: Made from iron and wood, the hilt offers a secure and comfortable grip, suitable for both ceremonial and practical use.
- 🔷 Scabbard: Crafted from wood and genuine leather, the scabbard provides protection while enhancing the kirpan’s elegance. Custom designs are also available to suit personal preferences.
Each kirpan reflects centuries of tradition, blending spiritual significance with expert craftsmanship. These handcrafted kirpans are more than just objects—they are living symbols of Sikh heritage, passed down through generations.
Returns and Exchanges
There are a few important things to keep in mind when returning a product you purchased.- You can return unwanted items by post within 2 days of receipt of your goods.
- The Payment will be refunded within 5 working days after receiving the product back.
- The product should not be damaged and should be in the same condition as received.
- Only items that have been purchased directly from Us.
- Please ensure that the item you are returning is repackaged with all elements.
Ship your item back to Us
- Firstly Print the address mentioned below and paste it on the packaging:
- Main Tarn Taran Road, Opp. Athens Restaurant, Amritsar-143001
- To return the product contact us through email, phone, or by filling the contact us form.
- Please paste the invoice on the package along with the address
- For more information, view our full Return Policy on Terms & Conditions page.











Jasdeep Singh
I recently ordered a Sikh Kirpan (Shree Sahib) from Shree Amritsar Sword, and the entire experience was exceptional. The team was very helpful, confirming my customization requests and ensuring safe international delivery. The kirpan arrived in perfect condition—elegantly handcrafted, with a beautiful finish on both the blade and the sheath. It holds deep spiritual value for me as a Shree Sahib, and the craftsmanship truly reflects the reverence this sacred article deserves. I’m proud to wear it daily as part of my Sikh identity.