A reversible pendant with an engraved Khanda, a symbol of Sikh faith, on one side, red garnet gemstones and the words (Nirbhau Nirvair) on the other.
Nirbhau Nirvair translates towithout fear, without hate, in Gurmukhi.
18K Gold onBrass
2.5cm x 2.5cm
Weight: 11g
Loop: 13mm
TheKhanda(Punjabi:,kha) is one of most important symbols ofSikhism.It is a collection of four weapons commonly used bySikhsat the time ofGuru Gobind Singh.
Nirbhau (meaning without fear) and Nirvair (meaning without hate) are words from the Mool Mantra,the most important composition contained within theSri Guru Granth Sahib, the holy scripture of theSikhs.
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