Stainless Steel Kara Floral Gurmukhi Karha Punjabi Kada Sikh Singh Bangle N9

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Stainless Steel Kara Floral Gurmukhi Karha Punjabi Kada Sikh Singh Bangle
Design No. N9
Metal - Stainless Steel - it will stay stunning for life. Non Allergic and will never rust. Shine will stay same. Floral design is engraved with Laser on one side and Gurmukhi Punjabi Alphabet on other side as shown in photos.. Stunning Kara. BRAND NEW and in sealed bags Width: approx. 4.7mm Thickness from Inner side to the edge/collar (inner circumference to outer circumference) approx. 11.5mm Weight approx. 88-99g (Variable due to different sizes) Sizes of Kara are Inner diameter. Please choose correct size from Variation list. Punjabi Gurmukhi Alphabet engraved are written below: ੳ Ura ਅ Era ੲ Iri ਸ Sussa Sa ਹ Haha Ha  ਕ Kukka Ka ਖ Khukha Kha ਗ Gugga Ga ਘ Ghugga Gha ਙ Ungga Nga  ਚ Chucha Ca ਛ Chhuchha Cha ਜ Jujja Ja ਝ Jhujja Jha ਞ Yanza Nya  ਟ Tainka Tta ਠ Thutha Ttha ਡ Dudda Dda ਢ Dhudda Ddha ਣ Nahnha Nna  ਤ Tutta Ta ਥ Thutha Tha ਦ Duda Da ਧ Dhuda Dha ਨ Nunna Na  ਪ Puppa Pa ਫ Phupha Pha ਬ Bubba Ba ਭ Bhubba Bha ਮ Mumma Ma  ਯ Yaiyya Ya ਰ Rara Ra ਲ Lulla La ਵ Vava Va ੜ Rahrha R If you are not sure of size then please message us and we will send you guidance photos to help you find your Kara size. Both sides of these kara are engraved/etched with Flower and Leaves design  Please note there may be a slight scratch present on inner side of Kara. This is usual and it happens during the Kara engraving on Machine. These Kara designs are launched recently and are very popular in market right now - very famous in youngsters and we are the only seller who has this exclusive design of these laser engraved Kara - for sale in UK Please choose variation size while buying or mention it to us in your note: Please read below more Information about Sikh Kara: A kara ਕੜਾ کڑا कड़ा KADA, is a steel or iron (sarb loh) Bracelet, worn by all initiated Sikhs. It is one of the five kakars or 5Ks — external articles of faith — that identify a Sikh as dedicated to their religious order. The kara was instituted by the tenth Sikh Guru Gobind singh at the Baisakhi Amrit Sanskarn in 1699. Guru Gobind Singh Ji explained: He does not recognise anyone else except me, not even the bestowal of charities, performance of merciful acts, austerities and restraint on pilgrim-stations; the perfect light of the Lord illuminates his heart, then consider him as the immaculate Khalsa. The kara is to constantly remind the Sikh disciple to do God's work, a constant reminder of the Sikh's mission on this earth and that he or she must carry out righteous and true deeds and actions, keeping with the advice given by the Guru. The Kara is a symbol of unbreakable attachment and commitment to God. It is in the shape of a circle which has no beginning and no end, like the eternal nature of God. It is also a symbol of the Sikh brotherhood. As the Sikhs' holy text, the Guru Granth Sahib Ji says, "In the tenth month, you were made into a human being, O my merchant friend, and you were given your allotted time to perform good deeds." Similarly, Bhagat Kabir reminds the Sikh to always keep one's consciousness with God: "With your hands and feet, do all your work, but let your consciousness remain with the Immaculate Lord." The basic kara is a simple unadorned steel bracelet, but other forms exist. It was historically used like a Knuckle-duster for hand-to-hand combat. Battlefield variations include kara with spikes or sharp edges. Sikh soldiers of the British Indian army would settle disputes by competing in a form of boxing known as loh-musti (lit. iron fist) with a kara on one hand. Brilliant finish and very decorative. Ideal gift item for loved ones on all occasions.

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P.S. Colour of item may slightly vary due to camera flash and light conditions. Some kara may have negligible small black grinding mark on the kara joint. This is always seen on all kara as most of the Kara making/shaping work is done by hands. However, this do not affect the quality/look of kara.