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LifeKnives - pendants, necklaces and earrings to help remind us to Cut through Life's Challenges and Achieve Excellence

LifeKnives Pendants - Contemporary, Sculpted Dagger Pendants to remind us to 'Cut through Life's Challenges and Achieve Excellence'....

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Simple Pendants and Necklaces Affording Courage, Grit and Grace

Best-selling necklaces for Courage, Grit and Grace - Buy two or more and get 25% off!!!

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A. Small khanda and kirpan in solid sterling silver (1.25"/3.2cm long each) on 20"/51cm chain.

B. Small khanda and kirpan in gold vermeil (100 millionths of an inch/industry standard of 24kt. gold heavy electroplate on solid sterling silver - 1.25"/3.2cm long each) on 20"/51cm chain.

C. Extra small khanda, (.675/1.7cm high) and khanda and kirpan (1.25"/3.2cm long each) in solid sterling silver on 20"/51cm chain.

D.  Extra small khanda, (.675/1.7cm high) and khanda and kirpan (1.25"/3.2cm long each) in  gold vermeil (100 millionths of an inch/industry standard of 24kt. gold heavy electroplate on solid sterling silver) on 20"/51cm chain

These are contemporary, artfully sculpted and engraved contemporary interpretations of Sikh knives as pendants on chains and are conceived to provide us support, strength and success in the spiritual and practical realms...

LifeKnives are contemporary, artfully sculpted and engraved dagger and kirpan (sacred Sikh knife) pendants serving as a reminder to 'Cut through Life's Challenges and Achieve Excellence - Awakening the Spiritual Warrior who Fears nothing and causes none to Fear....' 

SPECIAL OFFER! For a limited time get 25% off when you purchase two or more!!! Enter code: khandkirp25 at checkout with at least 2 in your cart.

Need a longer or shorter chain - let us know. Solid gold or platinum may be special ordered - please inquire.

Silver encourages self-containment and inward reflection. It provides one with patience and perserverance and can be a window to the Soul. It supports ones efforts to go within and explore the deepest aspects of the Self and Nature. It assists one in perceiving the truth behind suface appearances. It aids one in exploring the deep inner realms of emotion and intuition. It is a favorite of those who honor the feminine aspect of nature. Silver brings attunement to the emotional self. It can assist one in embracing mystery and surrendering to the unknown. Can aid in cooling excess heat in the body and bolster the immune systems ability to fight infection.

Gold revitalizes one's physical energies and magnifies the power of most gemstones. It supports openness and integrity and builds confidence in the wearer. It is related to worldly knowlege and an understanding of manifestation. It carries the energy of the Sun, stimulating one's will to grow and stretch beyond one's current experiences. Gold can assist one in overcoming paralysis and fear, allowing one to move through difficult circumstances. It evokes strength, determination and will and can augment low physical vitality and depressive tendencies.

WHAT IS THE KHANDA / ADI SHAKTI  SYMBOL?

The Khanda / Adi Shakti is a symbol of infinity.

It relates to primal creative power and has three parts to its design:

The Chakra is a circle, also a symbol of infinity and reminder that God’s infinite nature, has no beginning or end. To the extent one understands the creation as a reflection of the Creator, a circle can be seen to reflect the oneness and unity of mankind in essence, regardless of apparent differences of race, religion or gender.

The central Khanda is the double-edged dagger (in center), representing the straight and narrow path of righteousness, the razor’s edge that cuts both ways – in that what you do to others you are actually doing to your Self. In yogic terms, the khanda represents neutral mind – the ability to make non-reactive decisions.

The two Kirpans are curved single-edged knives on both sides of the symbol and represent the polarities that need to be balanced by neutrality: temporal and spiritual, negative and positive, etc. In yogic terms, these two kirpans represent the negative and positive minds. Guru Hargobind (one of the founders of Sikhism) wore two swords, signifying Miri – political or temporal power, and Piri – spiritual sovereignty.

Orders normally ship within 24-48 hours of receiving them. If you have requested blade etching on an Artisan Kirpan or “Song of the Khalsa" sword, we may need an extra day.

All jewelry/artful object orders of ‘in stock items’ ship within 24-48 hours. We will advise you within that time frame if we need a few more days to locate or assemble it or 
if the item is out of stock we’ll provide similar options for your consideration.

USA orders ship via Priority Mail (2-3 day delivery normally), unless you prefer Fedex or UPS, all of which you choose at checkout.

International Orders ship mostly through DHL Express unless you prefer another carrier. We ship all over the world, and DHL affords us, and in turn you, excellent pricing. Canada - next day. UK - two days. Most other places 3 - 5 business days.

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