Collection: Stainless Damascus Steel Kara Bracelets - Augment our spiritual warrior presence (help you speak up and act, if necessary) with the legendary steel used for generations in the finest edged weapons.
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Lightweight stainless Damascus steel Karas - some with gold tone
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- from $85.00
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Medium weight stainless Damascus steel Karas - some with gold tone
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- from $130.00
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Medium heavyweight stainless Damascus steel Karas - some with gold tone
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- from $160.00
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Medium heavierweight stainless Damascus steel Karas - some with gold tone
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Stainless Damascus steel heavyweight Karas - some with gold tone
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What is so special about our Stainless Damascus Steel Kara Bracelets?
Damascus Steel originated in the Near East generations ago, where blade steel for swords and other edged weapons was forged into a rather legendary, mythic metal, that provided excellent edge holding, ductility and a distinctive pattern. Our stainless Damascus steel provides that unique pattern in a completely rust resistant and tough metal alloy of two stainless steel's, with an option for a very durable gold-tone finish over the stainless Damascus steel.
We believe these exceptional bracelets are a wonderfully new artful/inspirational opportunity for many worldwide to enjoy their Sikh 'symbol'. They augment our spiritual warrior presence!
The Sikh Kara is a symbol of one’s unbreakable connection to the One Creator/God.
The kara is in the shape of a circle which, like the eternal nature of the Source of All, has no beginning and no end.
Originally instituted by the 10th Sikh master/founder Guru Gobind Singh at the Baisakhi Amrit (Baptism) in 1699 in Anandpur Sahib India, the kara has become a symbol of the Sikh sister and brotherhood.
We believe these are among the finest quality Karas you will find - anywhere!
BEST METHOD FOR INSURING KARA BRACELET WILL FIT!! Push in the thumb a bit and measure from the center of your first knuckle (pointer finger), to the center of your pinky (little finger) knuckle. Then you have a sense of what size should fit.