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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Room 101, Glos. UK
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Looks like a proper Sikh Kirpan to me, the all sarbloh* construction is religiously correct & preferable to other styles/materials of the grip. The overall shape is also very traditional.
*: True Sikhs only cook in sarbloh pots and pans. kirpan are required to be made of sarbloh, which is iron - steel is, I gather, accepted by most Sikhs, as long as it's not a modern alloy with other metals in it. |
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Join Date: Sep 2014
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Thank's a lot Kronckew,
Sarbloh steel was the key word , I found a lot of similar ones ( even too much......😅 ) Kind regards |
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