Description
This beautifully crafted Wood and Brass Wedding Kirpan is one of our top-selling kirpans, chosen by many Sikh grooms for its powerful presence, traditional craftsmanship, and timeless design.
Designed to complement the dignity of the Anand Karaj ceremony, this kirpan features a striking wooden scabbard finished with elegant brass fittings, giving it a regal and traditional appearance. The rich wood tones paired with polished brass create a sophisticated look that complements a wide range of groom outfits, from classic ivory sherwanis to darker royal wedding attire.
The blade is crafted from Sarbloh (iron), a metal deeply respected in Sikh tradition, symbolising strength, resilience, and purity. The gentle curve of the blade reflects the historic warrior heritage of the Khalsa while maintaining a refined ceremonial appearance suitable for a wedding day.
This kirpan is slightly longer than the traditional 3-foot wedding kirpan, giving it a more commanding presence when worn by the groom. Its extended length adds to the regal aesthetic, making it a standout ceremonial piece during the wedding procession and Anand Karaj.
More than just a wedding accessory, this kirpan is designed to become a treasured heirloom. With its durable materials and classic craftsmanship, it can be passed down through generations, carrying the memory of the wedding day and continuing a family tradition for years to come.



