Khanda Frame
The intricate detailing of the gold foil, whether in a sleek and streamlined design or adorned with ornate patterns, reflects the artisanal craftsmanship behind each frame. This attention to detail not only enhances the visual appeal of the frame but also adds a sense of craftsmanship and authenticity.
Description
The Sikh doctrine ‘Deg Tegh Fateh’ is depicted by Khanda. It consists of a double –edged sword in the centre, two single-edged swords, ‘kirpan’ crossed at the bottoms which sit on the either side of khanda and chakkar. This military emblem of the Sikhs indicates the integration of both spiritual and temporal sovereignty called Miri-Piri.
Overall, gold foil frames are a symbol of refinement, offering a luxurious and sophisticated way to showcase and protect your most treasured moments and artworks. Their timeless beauty and versatile design make them a coveted choice for those seeking to add a touch of glamour and elegance to their living spaces.
Additional information
| Dimensions | 15 × 18 cm |
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