In a world of gifts, nothing speaks louder than a personalized touch — especially when it carries spiritual or cultural importance. At Kraft Mart, we bring the sacred and the artistic through our one-of-a-kind engraving services, offering you the chance to personalize swords, daggers, and decor pieces with shlokas, baanis, and holy verses.
Whether it's a wedding occasion, a big achievement, or a housewarming, adding these unique elements to your gift doesn't just make it beautiful — it makes it storytelling.
Why Engraving Shlokas & Baanis Matters?
Shlokas and baanis have long been part of India’s spiritual, cultural, and artistic fabric. These powerful verses — often drawn from the Bhagavad Gita, Gurbani, or other sacred texts — embody wisdom, strength, and divine energy. When engraved on a sword or ceremonial blade, they elevate the object into a symbol of perseverance, spirituality, and finding purpose.
It becomes more than just a décor — it becomes a blessing on metal.
Two Types of Engraving Techniques We Offer
At Kraft Mart, we provide two specialized engraving
1. Machine Engraving: Precision Meets Possibility
Machine Laser engraving is a modern, highly precise technique using CAD software or Coral Draw software and laser engraving German machinery. Our team inputs the desired artwork — whether it’s a name, shlok, animal symbol, or design — into the system, which then transfers the design to the surface of the sword.
• How it works:
The laser intensity and speed are carefully observed . If the machine moves faster, the engraving becomes shallower; slower speeds yield deeper impressions.
• Design Flexibility:
Machine engraving can replicate nearly any form or symbol — from divine motifs to family emblems.
• Best for : Customers seeking sharp, uniform, and precise designs on a budget.
2. Handwork Engraving: Artistry with a Human Soul
For those who want to gift something truly rare and authentic, our hand-engraved wirework is the ultimate expression of skill.
• The Process:
Skilled artisans —begin by heat-treating the blade to achieve a smooth, work-ready surface. They then use fine wires of silver or gold to form the selected shlok, verse, or name — all by hand. Tools like torches and needles are used to embed the wire into the blade with utmost precision and care.
• The Result:
The final impression feels alive. The natural imperfections of the human hand, the gleam of precious metal, and the soul of sacred text all combine into something you simply can’t find elsewhere. Sometimes it’s better to say that this is perfectly Imperfect.
Choosing What’s Right for You
While both techniques offer authenticity in their own way, the difference between machine and handwork becomes clear when you see them side-by-side. One is flawless and efficient; the other is soulful and alive. We provide detailed photos of both styles so you can confidently choose what fits your vision.
Ready to Personalize Your Piece?
Get in touch with us today to start designing your engraved wedding sword, decorative dagger, or personalized gift.
Let your gift carry not just beauty — but meaning, memory, and blessing.