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Khalsa Kirpans
The Handmade Knives & Swords
of Jot Singh Khalsa
SWORD OF BAISAKHI 1999
Highly embellished "Tricentenial Celebration" Sword and Scabbard
36" nickel damascus steel blade that has stylized, hand carved, recessed panels.
Laser engraved words in gold (chosen by Yogi Bhajan/Chief religious and administrative authority for Sikhism in the West - now deceased) within these panels.
Around these panels, and throughout the entire blade, 24kt. solid gold designwork has been inlaid.
Sculpted and carved crossguard and pommel are one piece of white gold, inset with carved and engraved yellow gold panels, Alaskan jade, over 1000 diamonds and numerous semi precious stones.
Scabbard is nickel alloy with white gold throat and tip. White and yellow gold encrusted panels have hand carved and engraved scenes from the life of the tenth Sikh Master, Guru Gobind Singh. All panels have inset diamonds and/or semi precious stones.
Entire Sikh hymn Jaap Sahib is laser engraved on both sides of the scabbard.
This Sword of the Khalsa was presented at the 300-year anniversary celebration of the Birth of the Khalsa in Anandpur Sahib, India, where it is on display daily along with the sacred weapons of the 10th Master.
$295,000.
item created circa: 1999
tags: sword, the legacy series
ID: 0005
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