KraftMart
SWORD TEGHA 1910 Reproduction
SWORD TEGHA 1910 Reproduction
Couldn't load pickup availability
Sikh Tegha Sword Reproduction (1910)
A ceremonial blade known as tegha , deeply associated with Sikh community and early 20th-century craftsmanship
This handmade Sikh Tegha Sword Reproduction (1910) is made for people who do value history, faith, and authenticity.
Inspired by original Tegha blade, this piece reflects the strength, dignity, and disciplined spirit of Sikh warriors.
not like simple decorative wall-hangers, this Tegha is made with purpose.
It is wide, curved blade and authoratative form follow the traditional design when carried in ceremonial processions, religious observances, and displays of authority.
The result is a sword that feels powerful in presence and respectful in execution.
Who this sword is for
This Tegha sword is ideal for:
Sikh households looking to display a meaningful cultural sword of tegha
Collectors of Indian weapons and ceremonial swords
Individuals seeking a respectful reproduction for mandir, home, or office display
Families gifting a heritage piece for weddings, religious milestones, or special occasions
When and how it’s used
Historically, the Tegha deals with authority and ceremony rather than everyday combat.
Today, this reproduction of tegha is best suited for:
Religious and cultural ceremonies
Wedding or community processions
Home, office, or mandir display
Heritage gifting
It carries symbolic weight — representing courage, protection, and honor within Sikh tradition.
What makes this Tegha sword different
Many sword replicas prefer looks over authenticity. This piece resemble true to the original 1910s design, focuses on proportion, curvature, and presence.
The blade’s wide curve, balanced length, and detailed hilt echo the Tegha’s historical role as a symbol of strength rather than a lightweight decorative item.
This tegha sword is made to order, carefully finished, and inspected before dispatch. This ensures consistency, quality, and respect for the design’s origins.
Cultural and ceremonial significance
In Sikh history, swords were not weapons. They represented righteousness, endurance , and readiness to protect values and community. The Tegha, in particular, stood for authority and ceremonial presence — making it a meaningful artifact even today.
Owning this sword is about preserving that legacy, not just displaying metal.
Specifications
Blade style: Traditional wide-curve Tegha
Blade material: Hand-polished stainless steel
Approx. length: 3 feet
Blade width: Approx. 2.5 inches
Handle: Detailed, comfortable grip
Includes: Custom-fitted sheath
Processing time: 4–7 business days
Shipping: Free delivery across India
FAQs
Is this sword sharp?
No. This is a ceremonial reproduction designed for display and cultural use, not combat.
Can it be used for religious or wedding ceremonies?
Yes. It is suitable for ceremonial, cultural, and display purposes.
Is this an original antique?
No. This is a handcrafted reproduction inspired by early 20th-century Tegha swords.
How should it be displayed?
It can be displayed on a wall mount, stand, or within a dedicated display case.
Is this suitable as a gift?
Yes. It is often chosen as a meaningful gift for collectors, newlyweds, and those who value Sikh heritage.
Want to explore more about the heritage behind swords like this? Check out our blog: Bhavani Sword – A Must-Know for Collectors & Enthusiasts
