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onlinesikhstore · 10 months
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New born kara smooth infants kada sikh singh kaur khalsa bracelet baby bangle cc
Stunning New Born Kara - Smooth Infants Kada Sikh Singh Kaur Khalsa Bracelet Iron Bangle CCDesign No. CC2
These Kara are from the Holy City of Amritsar Sahib Ji (The City of Golden Temple/Darbar Sahib/Harmandir Sahib Ji). Suitable for new born babies.Width is approx 5mm
Thickness of this Kara is approx 1.3 mm Weighs approx. 4g Inner diameter of these kara is approx 3.1cmThese kara are smooth, plain and non allergic to skin.These Kara are plain however may be wording Shiri Anandpur Sahib Ji or SSS or Gurmukhi Words may present on some kara.Sizes are measured in Centimetres are the internal diameter of Kara. We have attached photo showing how to measure your Kara size.BRAND NEW . 
These are Traditional Sikh kara designs.
Kara Size shown in Variations is the inner diameter of Kara/Bangle in cm.
Brilliant finish and very decorative. Ideal gift item for loved ones for all occasions.We are UK based supplier #OnlineSikhStore. Items can be collected from our shop in Rochester, Kent, UK. 
We have 100% positive feedback. Please bid with confidence and check our other fantastic listings. If you are not happy with your purchase we will give you 100% refund on return of item. No hard and fast rules for refunds and returns.
Free Royal Mail Economy Postage in UK. 
Postage discounts will be given to International buyers for multi-buys.Any questions please do not hesitate to contact us.Follow us on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter #OnlineSikhStore @OnlineSikhStoreVisit My eBay Shop: OnlineSikhStore 
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.Country of Origin: India
Colour: Silver
Total Carat Weight: NA
Department: Unisex Adult
Chain Type: Bangle
Number of Gemstones: 0
Main Colour: Silver
Gender: Unisex
Design: CC2
Modified Item: No
Main Material/ Metal: Chrome Plated Steel
Type: Bangles
Secondary Stone: No Stone
MPN: OnlineSikhStore
Number of Diamonds: 0
Brand: OnlineSikhStore
Coloured Diamond Intensity: NA
Ethnic & Regional Style: Asian
Main Stone Shape: No stone
Country/Region of Manufacture: India
Main Stone Colour: No Stone
Style: Bangle
Base Metal: Iron
Certification: OnlineSikhStore
Gemstone Clarity Grade: NA
Diamond Clarity Grade: NA
Setting Style: Sikh
Material: Chrome Plated Iron
Unit Quantity: 1
Cut Grade: Excellent
Features: Chrome Plated,Iron,Nickel-Free
Diamond Colour Grade: NA
Item Length: 3.0cm
Main Stone Treatment: NA
Unit Type: Unit
Metal Purity: 100
Closure: Bangle
Main Stone: No Stone
Main Stone Creation: NA
Metal: Iron
Customised: No
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sakettimes · 4 years
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Sarbloh: यह वायरस आपसे पैसे नहीं मांगता.. तो क्या है खतरा, जानिए पूरा मामला What is Sarbloh- This is a ransomware that doesn't want your money
Sarbloh: यह वायरस आपसे पैसे नहीं मांगता.. तो क्या है खतरा, जानिए पूरा मामला What is Sarbloh- This is a ransomware that doesn’t want your money
भारत की साइबर सिक्योरिटी पर और तमाम तरह के इलेक्ट्रॉनिक डिवाइस के लिए एंटी वायरस सूट बनाने वाली कंपनी क्वीक हील ने एक खास तरह के ransomware की पहचान की है जो दूसरे ransomware की तरह आपसे पैसे की मांग नहीं करता बल्कि मोदी सरकार से द्वारा पारित 3 किसान कानूनों को वापस लेने की मांग करता है। नए  कृषि कानूनों के खिलाफ चल रहे किसानों के आंदोलन से जुड़े अराजक तत्वों ने ऐसा खतरनाक ransomware तैयार किया …
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thestickypost · 4 years
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Farmers' Protests Activists Reportedly Using Ransomware to Demand Justice
Farmers’ Protests Activists Reportedly Using Ransomware to Demand Justice
Farmers’ protests activists are reportedly using a ransomware-style cyber attack in a bid to raise more voices towards the cause of the protesting farmers in India. In light of the ongoing farmer protests against the newly instated Farm Bills 2020, Quick Heal, an Indian cyber security organisation, has claimed to have found proof of a cyber attack campaign by a group seemingly called ‘Khalsa…
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sspadamhandicraft · 2 years
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New Arrival 12mm Thickness Sarbloh Iron Sharp Kada . Buy Now : https://sspadamhandicraftindustries.com/home/96-383-12mm-heavy-iron-sarbloh-sharp-punjabi-kada-for-men-100-original.html . Follow @sspadamhandicraft . . #sspadam #sspadamhandicraft #punjabikada #sarblohkada #sikhkada #sspadamkada (at India) https://www.instagram.com/p/ChHmKg6PmU3/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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techrise · 3 years
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Hybrid Warfare: Indian APT Groups Building Large-Scale Phishing Campaigns
APT C-35 Indian Mercenaries As the unconventional methods of a multi-domain warfighting approach have been growing in the name of hybrid warfare, India is now sparing no efforts in targeting the domestic fault lines that encompass the political, social, economic, and religious factors.
Several Indian APT groups have now sped up collaboration on and executing scams, fraud, and large-scale targeted phishing campaigns to counter foreign attacks in the digital space. Such activities have brought a rise in overall hybrid warfare since every country is extensively pursuing it to destabilise, demoralise and disintegrate their core adversaries.
Due to its conflicting nature, Pakistan remains one of the biggest adversaries of India in South Asia. It has been blamed for not allowing regional peace and integration while escalating cyberwarfare with India. Since it has been linked with the Taliban at an international level, India has also radicalised militant groups in Pakistan and is supporting the dissidents in Baluchistan taking help from private actors.
Cyber risks in India exist both domestically and from foreign actors as the legal and regulatory framework to deal with this, still seems to be under process. As a result, the private actors are using cyber-attacks and subversion, disinformation campaigns, economic manipulation, proxies and insurgencies, diplomatic pressure, and military actions, to inflict harm to the adversaries rather than engaging in open hostilities.
Recently, it was reported that APT C-35 Indian mercenaries launched several phishing websites and mobile apps relating to Referendum 2020 as bait to target pro Khalistan Sikhs in India. The ransomware named “Sarbloh” was designed to target entities connected with farmers’ protests in India, with the hacker group titled Khalsa Cyber Fauj reported to be leading the attack in the country.
The Khalistan delusion makes an appearance every time the Sikh community is in news. It was in 2020 when the Macdonald-Laurier Institute (MLI) in its newest publication released “Khalistan: A Project of Pakistan,” report, which included brief research upon the entire Khalistan movement by Terry Milewski. The veteran journalist discovered that the movement was a geopolitical project nurtured by Pakistan, threatening the national security of both the Canadians and Indians.
Milewski added that the Khalistan movement was going nowhere in the Sikhs’ home state but instead was Pakistan’s continued campaign of agitation, after failed Kashmir project. To counter similar future attempts, India is aiming to slowly take control of Pakistan’s cyberspace. Several private actors have emerged to help India fulfil the objective over time. It has overall extended the idea of hybrid warfare against Pakistan.
Back in 2019, the EU DisinfoLab alleged an Indian firm – Srivastava Group for building 750+ fake media websites. In the recent report, it accused the network of resurrecting the dead scholars and propagating the false news in the international media. Domains related to topics for India Chronicles, namely Gilgit Baltistan (gilgitnews.net, gilgitpost.net, and gilgittimes.com), Khalistan (khalistan.eu, khalistanfm.net, and radiokhalistan.net), Balochistan (balochnews.com, balochistantoday.org and .net), and Maldives (maldivesaffairs.com, maldivescurrent.com) were also found.
Clearly, the mission has been to dominate cyberspace and isolate Pakistan internationally while countering nations in conflict with India in Asia.
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newsmatters · 4 years
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A ransomware that demands justice, not money
A ransomware that demands justice, not money
A new ransomware ‘Sarbloh’ is being distributed via malicious Word documents that contain political message supporting farmer community (Subscribe to our Today’s Cache newsletter for a quick snapshot of top 5 tech stories. Click here to subscribe for free.) Farmer protests in India have garnered significant attention from around the world, and the protest that started on the roads and the…
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franklong12 · 4 years
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New Sarbloh ransomware supports Indian farmers' protest A brand-new ransomware called Sarbloh se......Read the rest by clicking the link below! https://worldwidetweets.com/new-sarbloh-ransomware-supports-indian-farmers-protest/?feed_id=23102&_unique_id=6046f200948f2
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koliasa · 4 years
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New Sarbloh ransomware supports Indian farmers' protest
https://koliasa.com/new-sarbloh-ransomware-supports-indian-farmers-protest/ New Sarbloh ransomware supports Indian farmers' protest - https://koliasa.com/new-sarbloh-ransomware-supports-indian-farmers-protest/ A new ransomware known as Sarbloh encrypts your files ...
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mewaruniversity · 4 years
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While the Sikhs celebrate Vaisakhi across India; rest of India wonders if it is about doing Bhangra and dancing. No, it is not; Baisakhi holds a lesson for all Indians...... Specially in this day and age...
So this day in 1699, in a congregation of people from all across India...standing there listening to their Guru, Sree Gobind Rai. Gobind Rai asked for human sacrifice of five men one after the other. Five men from different castes from different parts of India stood up from the crowd of thousands.
- A shopkeeper, Baniya called Daya Ram from Lahore - A farmer, Jat called Dharam Das from Meerut - A so called low-caste water carrier, called Himmat Rai from Jagannath Puri, Odisha - A tailor,of Cheemba caste called Mukham Chand from Dwarka, Gujarat - A barber, of Naai caste called Sahib Chand from Bidar, Karnataka
With his choice of disciples from five different corners of India, Gobind Rai ji visualised the national dream... from the coast of Gujarat along Western Arabian Sea to coasts of Odisha along the Bay of Bengal; from the great Plains of Punjab to the the Gangetic Plain and then onto the Deccan peninsula covering Karnataka. Do not forget that at that time, all these were separate states; it was Guru Gobind Singh ji that thought of all of them as one... this Baisakhi day of 1699.
With the choice of disciples from five different caste-groups, he visualised an integrated class-less society. The five were christened as the First Five Khalsa Sikhs, and the five in turn christened their Guru as the sixth. Gobind Rai was now Gobind Singh ji. All caste names and surnames were dropped, & a common surname was proposed for all Indians across India; a surname that denoted a caste-less, class-less creed of men willing to sacrifice themselves for the nation and against injustice.
And the swaroop he chose for the class-less people was an amalgmation of the ancient Indian thought of Rishis (as mentioned by Guru Gobind Singh in the Sarbloh Granth) and the Kshatriya tradition of Warriors, hence the Jooda, the hairs and the Talwar. The concept of Miri-Piri was coded in the dress-system of this new society envisioned by him. A group of people who were strong in Miri (Physical Strength and material possessions) and Piri (Spiritual Strength and humility)
So, the five so called lower castes were given the temporal strength of a Rishi (a Brahmin citadel till then ) and the Physical responsibilities of a Kshatriya (a duty till then limited to the Rajputs). This motley group of people uprooted Afghan and Mughal rule from entire North India from the Yamuna to the Khyber pass, such was the power of this vision.
And this was the Indian that he envisioned from the five corners of HIS nation. Guru Gobind Singh ji was a visionary par excellence. His vision has been diluted and limited to Sikhism, that is a travesty. Awake India, awake to his vision. Leave those caste barriers, acquire knowledge, be strong in body and be a Khalsa in spirit. Your religion doesn't matter. Khalsa is a state of mind, not just a religion.
Happy Baisakhi...
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onlinesikhstore · 5 months
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Sikh Sarbloh Kara Smooth Design Singh Kaur Khalsa Kada Bangle Kakaar 5Ks New DD3 Sikh Sarbloh CHAKRI Kara Smooth Design Singh Kaur Khalsa Kada Bangle Kakaar 5Ks New. Kara Ref: DD3 Width is approx 8.3mm Thickness from inner side of Chakri to the edge of Chakri is approx. 12.3mm Weight Approx 110-155g (Variable due to size) Handmade design - therefore each kara is a Unique design Please note these Pure Sarbloh Kara are very hard to find and is a customised design exclusive to OnlineKaraStore  These karas are from the Holy City of Amritsar (Golden Temple/Darbar Sahib).  KARA Size is the internal diameter of Karas measured in CMs.  There may be little bit rust present which is seen commonly in all SARBLOH KARAS due to purity of the metal/wrought iron. Cuts, dings and scruff Mark's may present as these kara are hand made and transported in Jumble in Jute bags. However, our kara will be near to perfection as we get these manufactured on demand and use bubble wraps to transport these.  Please read below more Information about Sikh Kara:  A kara (Punjabi: ਕੜਾ (Gurmukhi), کڑا (Shahmukhi) कड़ा (Devanagari)), 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 Sanskar 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 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-dusterfor 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.  PLEASE NOTE: Please measure/check size of your kara/bracelet first while ordering to avoid any hassle or posting it back to us and paying extra for p&p for exchange and swap of karas with other desired sizes.  There will be charge of £5 p&p towards exchange/swap of Kara for any size issues for UK buyers and £12 p&p for international buyers that needs to be paid by PayPal in advance or interested buyer can send us pa repaid self addressed envelope for any exchange/swap along with the original item in its original packaging and buyer should also return us the gift item/bags sent along with the item for appreciation of purchase. We may post back gift items/bags along with the swapped item.  P.S. Colour of item may slightly vary due to camera flash and light conditions. Some Karas may have negligible small black grinding mark on the kara joint. This is always seen on all karas as most of the Kara making/shaping work is done by hands. However, this do not affect the quality/look of Kara. #Kara #KaraforLife #SikhKara #SarblohKara #Sarbloh #5Ks #SinghKara #SikhBracelet #KhalsaKada #Kada #SinghisKing Brilliant finish and very decorative. Ideal gift item for loved ones on any Occasion. Please follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter @OnlineSikhStore #OnlineSikhStore Free Royal Mail Postage in UK.  Postage discounts will be given to International buyers for multi-buys. Any questions please do not hesitate to contact us. P.S. Colour of item may slightly vary due to camera flash and light conditions. Size is approximate it and may differ by few mm from Kara to Kara or because of Digital Vernier Calliper errors. There may be rust present or marks of rust present as rust is natural characteristic of pure iron/sarbloh. These kara do require cleaning with Sharp Sand or Brasso Polish. These are usually treated with coconut oil to maintain shine after cleaning.
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taksalikirpan · 5 years
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Wedding sword Sarbloh Hilt Golden meenakari (at New England Sikh Study Circle, Inc.) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bza3f-tBYMK/?igshid=1r8txl2gdv5xn
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onlinesikhstore · 10 months
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Sarbloh Yamdhar Sword YamdhaarKirpan Handmade Customised on order Ceremonial Sikh Kakar Singh Khalsa Elegant design CUSTOM Made Handle New This Khalsa Yamdhaar Sword will be made on order - lead time is 30-45 days Design Ref: CustomNagani Size approx. 2 and half foot Weighs approx 1 Kg Handle design and Sheath Colour may vary - subject to availability of raw material. Please note there may be rust or rust marks present as Rust is natural Characteristics of Pure Iron/Sarbloh. This is not a defect. However, we clean, polish and treat kirpan with coconut oil before dispatch. Little bit rust may appear in transit. Only one Yamdhaar per sale, unless you request more quantity. Photos are for guidance only. Handmade Sheath is Sheesham/Talhi wood. Blade is blunt and Yamdhaar Kirpan is for ceremonial purpose only. High-end design Each Kirpan is unique.  Gatra cord or belt is not included in sale, you need to purchase these separately. Unisex design  These are manufactured in Amritsar and are of high grade.  P.S. Colour of item may slightly vary due to camera flash and light condition.
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onlinesikhstore · 3 months
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Sarbloh Dumala Shashtar Sikh Singh Kaur Kirpan Khanda Warrior Punjabi Armour New
Sarbloh Punjabi Sikh Singh Kaur Dumala Shastars Kirpan Khanda Warrior Armour Set contains 2 Kirpans, One khanda and one Teer
Items as shown in photo. Sale will include only one item.
Design No. PP33
Size is approx 11cm each
Handmade sarbloh Solid Shashtars Armour to wear on Dumala with the help of tora wire/string. We have Toras and Chands for sale in our shop. Please have a look.
This Dumala accessory is made by hand by using traditional methods of making Sikh Shashtars and artefacts in the holy city of Amritsar sahib ji (The Pious land of Golden Temple/Darabar Sahib/Harmandir Sahib Ji).
Brilliant quality.
Please note sarbloh items always have rust or rust Marks on them it provide authentic sarbloh antique look. Rust is the characteristic of pure Iron/ssrbloh. These can be cleaned with sharp sand or Brasso. Please treat these with coconut oil after cleaning.
We are the largest stockist of Sikh Karas and Sarbloh items in UK. We have Sarbloh utensils as well please message for more details.
Ideal gift item for loved ones on all occasions and festivals.
P.S. Colour of item may slightly vary due to camera flash and light conditions. Please note Sarbloh items are made by using traditional methods of making sikh items/artefacts and machines are not used at all or very less. These items may have rust present which is the characteristic of Sarbloh/Pure Iron. Scruff marks/few rub marks may be present as its seen in all Sarbloh items. We believe this is a characteristic of Sikh Sarbloh items as Sarbloh items are for warriors and suits best only to strong hands/persons not to delicate and tender people.
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onlinesikhstore · 4 months
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Guru gobind singh sri sarbloh granth ji de darshan deedar punjabi book dilbar md Guru Gobind Singh Sri Sarbloh Granth Ji De Darshan Deedar Punjabi Book Dilbar  BOOK REF: MD Author: Dr. Dilbar Singh Pages 394, Weight approx 600g Hardback Language: Punjabi (Gurmukhi/Indian Punjabi) We have Punjabi Literature books of famous Punjabi writers in stock, please message for more information.We have many other Punjabi books (Punjabi Alphabets, Punjabi Mini Stories, Punjabi word Sounds, Punjabi Pronunciation, Grand mother's Punjabi Stories with Morals etc.) listed in our eBay shop to learn Punjabi and will personally recommend you all. Should you have any queries please do not hesitate to contact us. We are UK based supplier OnlineSikhStore. Items can be collected from our shop in Rochester, Kent, UK.We have 100% positive feedback. Free Royal Mail Economy Postage in UK. Postage discounts will be given to International buyers for multi-buys. Any questions please do not hesitate to contact us. Follow us on Instagram, Twitter & Facebook: #OnlineSikhStore P.S. Colour of item may slightly vary due to camera flash and light conditions. Please note cover of paper may vary as publishers keep on changing front of books each time they publish new edition. Please buy with confidence.
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onlinesikhstore · 4 months
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Sikh punjabi kesari orange kids baby patka pathka khandas bandana head wrap gear
Sikh punjabi turban patka pathka bandana Khanda Head Wrap Light Orange/Kesari Colour Singh head Gear for infants to young kids (best for New Born to 3 year old babies)
LONG LASTING Printed khandas - smooth skin friendly cotton material used
Unisex
Appropriate to wear (cover head) at Gurughar Sahib/sikh temple.
Punjabi Sikh boy Girls patka pathka turban bandana pagri pagg Kesari Light Organge Patka with Tania
One Patka per sale unless you add quantity whilst clicking buy now or checking out. Only limited quantity available.
We are OnlineSikhStore and sell all Sikh essentials (Wooden Kangha, Sarbloh Kara, Siri Sahibs, Gatras, kirpans, Salai/Baaz, Kachehras, Sikh Beard/Moustache/Hair Brush, Kamarkassa, Sikh Gurus Photos, Khandas, Khanda Pins and Brooches, Ek Onkar Brooches, Khanda Pendants/Car Rear Mirror Hangers, Gurbani/Nitnem Gutkas (Available in English, Gurmukhi, Transliteration/Translation into English and in Hindi). We ship items from our UK Based shop in Rochester, Kent, UK.
Brilliant finish, Ideal gift item for loved ones on all occasions.
Free Royal Mail Postage in UK.
Any questions please do not hesitate to contact us.
P.S. Colour of item may slightly vary due to camera flash and light condition.
Gender: Men's,Women's,Boys',Girls'
Main Colour: Orange
Material: Polycotton
Region: sikhism
Brand: OnlineSikhStore
MPN: does not apply
Country/Region of Manufacture: India
Size: New born to 3 year old babies
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onlinesikhstore · 7 months
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Sikh hindu kaur singh greeny plain bandana head wrap gear wedding marriage rumal Sikh Hindu Kaur Singh Green Shiny PLAIN bandana Head Wrap Gear Wedding Marriage Rumal
 #Rumal Handkerchief #Hankie Design: Sunny Green Size approx 50cm x 55cm. Satin material which gives smooth and shinning appearance of Silk Permanent colour. 
Design/colour may slightly vary - Subject to Availability.
Unisex - Suitable for wearing at Indian Hindu or Sikh Weddings.
One size fits all - from new born babies to adults as these are tied with a Knot, these can go on any head.
Appropriate to wear (cover head) at Gurughar Sahib/sikh temple, Nagar Kirtan or at any other religious occasions etc.  One Rumaal per sale unless you add quantity whilst clicking buy now or checking out. Only limited quantity available. Photos are for information and guidance only. We are SikhArtefacts and sell all Sikh essentials (Wooden Kangha, Sarbloh Kara, Siri Sahibs, Gatras, kirpans, Salai/Baaz, Kachehras, Sikh Beard/Moustache/Hair Brush, Kamarkassa, Sikh Gurus Photos, Khandas, Khanda Pins and Brooches, Ek Onkar Brooches, Khanda Pendants/Car Rear Mirror Hangers, Gurbani/Nitnem Gutkas (Available in English, Gurmukhi, Transliteration/Translation into English and in Hindi). We ship items from our UK Based shop in Rochester, Kent, UK. Brilliant finish, Ideal gift item for loved ones on all occasions. We are UK based supplier #SikhArtefacts. Items can be collected from our shop in Rochester, Kent, UK. We have 100% positive feedback. Please bid with confidence and check our other fantastic listings. If you are not happy with your purchase we will give you 100% refund on return of item. No hard and fast rules for refunds and returns. For more information please text/whatsapp. We will try our best to reply all messages on the same day. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter #SikhArtefacts Free Royal Mail Postage in UK. Postage discounts will be given to International buyers for multi-buys. Any questions please do not hesitate to contact us. P.S. Colour of item may slightly vary due to camera flash and light conditions. 
Gender: Men's,Women's,Boys',Girls' Size: One Size fits all - New born to adults MPN: does not apply Country/Region of Manufacture: India Material: Satin - Silk Appearence Region: Sikhism Main Colour: Green Brand: OnlineSikhStore
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