Sikh Kirpan displayed in decorative scabbard, one of the Five Ks of Sikh faith.

The Sikh kirpan is one of the most revered items in the Sikh religion. Wearing it every day serves as a reminder to be courageous, defend others, and lead an honest life. Finding the correct one is therefore crucial.

However, you are aware of how complex it may be if you have previously attempted to purchase Sikh kirpan online. various blade dimensions. various materials. There are no definitive answers regarding what is best for you.

This guide exists just for that reason. What to look for, how to wear it, when to order, and which pieces from The Khalsa Raj are worth your attention are all explained in simple terms. No misunderstanding. Just being clear.

Table of Contents

  1. What Is a Sikh Kirpan?
  2. Why Buy a Sikh Kirpan Online?
  3. What to Look for Before You Buy
  4. Sikh Kirpan Style & Material Comparison
  5. Featured Kirpans from The Khalsa Raj
  6. The Sikh Kirpan Belt: How to Wear It
  7. Sikh Wedding Kirpan: A Gift That Means Everything
  8. Is It Legal to Wear a Kirpan in the USA?
  9. FAQs
  10. References

 1. What Is a Sikh Kirpan? 

Handcrafted Sikh kirpan set with ocean jasper hardstone inlay, engraved sterling silver frame, Gurbani scripture blade, and Damascus steel by The Khalsa Raj

One of the Five Ks, or five articles of faith, that baptized Sikhs wear on a daily basis is the Sikh kirpan. It is a curved, single-edged blade worn with a Sikh kirpan belt known as a Gatra” and stored in a wooden sheath known as a scabbard.  

It's not a weapon. Traditionally, the kirpan of Sikh represents something far more profound: bravery, justice, and the determination to defend those who are unable to defend themselves. It is a daily exercise of faith to wear it. 

2. Why Buy a Sikh Kirpan Online? 

For good reason, more and more individuals are choosing to buy Sikh kirpan online

This is why it's a wise decision:  

  • You have access to unique materials and talented artists that local stores just don't carry.
  • Before making a purchase, you may review all product information, including blade length, steel type, and handle material.
  • Orders are safely shipped by FedEx, UPS, or Priority Mail to all 50 states.
  • Custom pieces, such as a personalized Sikh wedding kirpan, can be ordered from any location in the United States.
  • Before you buy, you can view the craftsmanship up close thanks to high-quality photographs.

3. What to Look for Before You Buy 

Before you buy sikh kirpan online, here are the key things to check: 

Blade Material 

The two most common options are 1095 high carbon steel and stainless Damascus steel. Damascus steel requires little maintenance and has a lovely patterned appearance (raindrop or ladder). It also never rusts or stains. High carbon steel requires frequent oiling but maintains a sharp edge for a longer period of time. For a genuine Kirpan of Sikh tradition, both are great options. 

Handle and Sheath 

Look for a kirpan with a matching handle and sheath; this demonstrates respect for the craft and attention to detail. Popular options are natural hardwoods like amboyna burl and cocobolo rosewood. The Khanda/Adi Shakti emblem on the scabbard of a kirpan is a powerful indication of genuineness. 

Blade Length 

A Sikh kirpan's blade length typically ranges from 3 inches (compact, ideal for ceremonies or smaller frames) to 7 inches (full size, ideal for everyday wear or display). Choose a size that is both comfortable for your body and your way of life.\ 

Personalization 

Certain artisan kirpans may have names, unique emblems, or Gurbani literature etched on them. This is a lovely addition to a thoughtful gift or a Sikh wedding kirpan. 

4. Sikh Kirpan Style & Material Comparison 

Feature Stainless Damascus Steel 1095 High Carbon Steel Sterling Silver / Gemstone
Durability Excellent, rust-proof Very strong with care Best for display/ceremony
Upkeep Needed None: maintenance free Yes- regular oiling Minimal
Look & Feel Raindrop or ladder patterns Clean, traditional finish Luxury- gold, diamonds, gems
Best For Daily wear or display Traditional everyday use Gifting / Sikh wedding kirpan
Price Range Mid to high Mid range Premium / collector piece


5. Featured Kirpans from The Khalsa Raj 

Some of the best Sikh kirpan pieces in the USA are made by hand by the Khalsa Raj. Each work is created with great care, serious talent, and sacred intention. These four are important to be aware of: 

Natural Cocobolo Hardwood Kirpan

Cocobolo hardwood kirpan of Sikh tradition with engraved Damascus blade and Khanda symbol sheath by The Khalsa Raj

This is a lovely Sikh traditional kirpan worn on a daily basis. It features a natural cocobolo hardwood handle, a matching sheath with the Khanda/Adi Shakti overlay, and a 7" x 17.8cm stainless Damascus steel blade with a raindrop pattern. With this Kirpan of Sikh, You won't ever have to worry about rust or upkeep because everything is made of stainless steel.  

Do you want it customized? For $245, you may add custom blade etching, which is ideal if you're searching for a significant Sikh wedding kirpan or a unique present. 

Note: Made to order. Delivery is approximately 6–12 months. Contact The Khalsa Raj to start your commission. 

His and Hers Amboyna Burl Hardwood Kirpan Set 

Matching amboyna burl kirpan of Sikh tradition in large and compact sizes with Khanda symbol by The Khalsa Raj

An exquisite pair of kirpans for a Sikh wedding. Each piece has a matching handle and sheath, is made of rare amboyna burl hardwood, and has blades made of 1095 high carbon steel. There are two sizes available:  

  • Large (6" x 15.2 cm): $5,675
  • Compact (3" x 7.6 cm): $4,875

The sheaths of each bear the Khanda/Adi Shakti symbol of infinity. It's the kind of present that expresses something that words just can't. 

Elegant Engraved Lapis & Diamond Kirpan 

Luxury lapis Sikh kirpan with 24K gold Gurbani blade engraving and diamond-set sterling silver sheath by The Khalsa Raj

This is a piece of art, not merely a Sikh kirpan. Over 260 full-cut diamonds, three carats of tanzanite, and two carats of yellow sapphire are placed into the handle and scabbard, which are composed of TruSilver® (92.5% sterling silver with four to five times greater tarnish resistance than ordinary sterling silver).  

Master jeweler Julie Warenski-Erickson completed all of the engraving and 24K gold inlay. The scabbard has a gold engraving of the Golden Temple in Amritsar. The Gurbani scripture, "Wahe Guru Ji Ka Khalsa ~ Wahe Guru Ji Ki Fateh," is inlaid in pure 24K gold on the blade. A unique collector's item created as a loving present. 

Heavyweight Cocobolo Battle-Ready Kirpan  

Heavyweight cocobolo kirpan of Sikh tradition with Noble Lion gold inset and Damascus steel blade by The Khalsa Raj

This composition is intended for people who value the martial spirit found in the kirpan of Sikh. It weighs 2.5 pounds, which is twice as much as a typical kirpan, and has a sturdy, powerful, and eye-catching 7" x 17.8cm stainless Damascus blade. There are two versions available:  

The Noble Lion Kirpan: features a Khanda/Adi Shakti shield on the handle and a gold-tone sculpted lion on the scabbard. $7,275  

The Khanda/Adi Shakti Shield Kirpan: is a scabbard with a sacred overlay. $6,075  

Custom blade etching is available for an additional $245. To place your order, contact The Khalsa Raj.

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6. The Sikh Kirpan Belt: How to Wear It 

A Gatra is the name for the Sikh kirpan belt. Wearing it diagonally, from your right shoulder to your left hip, places the kirpan at your waist, making it accessible but safe and covered.  

Traditionally, cotton or wool are used to make gatras. These days, leather and contemporary synthetic versions are also available. Always make sure a gatra is included or sold separately when you buy Sikh kirpan online. A well-worn Sikh kirpan belt is never an afterthought; it holds your kirpan in place with dignity. 

7. Sikh Wedding Kirpan: A Gift That Means Everything 

One of the most significant presents you may give during wedding, is a Sikh wedding Kirpan. It is frequently given as a matching pair to represent two lives united in faith, or it is given to the groom by the bride's family.  

Consider the following when selecting a Sikh wedding kirpan 

  • Choose a matching pair for him and her; it conveys a strong sense of unity.
  • Put the couple's names or the wedding date in Gurmukhi writing on a personalized blade.
  • Select materials that are appropriate for the event; TruSilver®, amboyna burl, and lapis all feel unique.
  • Commission pieces take six to twelve months to complete; start early to ensure on-time delivery.

8. Is It Legal to Wear a Kirpan in the USA? 

Yes, for the most part. One acknowledged article of religious belief is the Sikh kirpan. Sikhs in the United States are generally allowed to wear it under the First Amendment and the Federal Religious Freedom Law (RLUIPA). However, regulations do differ by location: 

  • Workplaces and schools may have their own policies, so always ask them directly.
  • Kirpans are not permitted in carry-on bags at airports; instead, they must be packed in checked luggage.
  • Before wearing a blade outside of your home,check your local regulations as some states have restrictions on blade length.

For full legal details, visit the Sikh Coalition's Religious Rights page. 

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FAQs 

1. Is it legal to buy a Sikh kirpan online in the USA? 

Indeed. In the USA, it is lawful to buy Sikh kirpan online. Sikhs' freedom to wear it as a religious article is protected by federal law. Simply verify the blade length regulations in your state or area, and if necessary, look into the policies of your company or school. 

2. What is the difference between a daily-wear kirpan and a ceremonial one? 

Daily-wear Sikh kirpans are lightweight, small, and designed to be worn easily every day with a Gatra. Ceremonial kirpans, such as those with gold inlay or gemstone settings, are designed for gift-giving, special events, and displays. An example of this would be a Sikh wedding kirpan presentation. 

3. How do I wear a Sikh kirpan belt correctly? 

Place the Sikh kirpan belt (Gatra) beneath your clothes and over your right shoulder so that it lies at your left hip. Keep it tight and covered. Wear it with purpose; it's a symbol of faith, not style. 

4. How long does it take to receive an artisan kirpan? 

Depending on the design and the number of orders in front of you, custom Sikh kirpan commissions at The Khalsa Raj typically take six to twelve months. Start as soon as you can if you need one for a Sikh wedding kirpan gift. 

5. Can I get Gurbani etched on my kirpan? 

Indeed. Custom blade engraving on artisan items is available from The Khalsa Raj for $245. Whether it is a Gurbani scripture, a name, or a significant symbol, it is one of the greatest ways to buy Sikh kirpan online and make it genuinely personal. 

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