Description
Make a powerful and elegant statement on your wedding day with this beautifully crafted Sikh Wedding Kirpan, designed especially for the groom during the Anand Karaj ceremony. This kirpan blends traditional symbolism with refined wedding aesthetics, making it a striking yet meaningful accessory for the modern Sikh groom.
The kirpan features a finely detailed brass handle sculpted in the shape of a lion’s head, symbolising strength, courage, and royalty—qualities deeply associated with the Khalsa spirit. The brass finish gives the piece a regal appearance that complements ceremonial attire perfectly.
The curved scabbard is wrapped in a luxurious patterned fabric, adding a sophisticated touch that pairs beautifully with traditional wedding clothing. Its neutral gold-toned design ensures it matches effortlessly with most groom outfits, particularly ivory sherwanis, cream, beige, or gold-toned wedding ensembles.
Whether worn as part of the groom’s ceremonial attire or presented as a meaningful wedding accessory, this kirpan represents honour, heritage, and tradition on one of life’s most important occasions.



