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Can you ship kirpans internationally? Or is it too much of hassle with customs

Thanks for your enquiry Phaji. We are able to post any of our items worldwide with no problem. Each country have their own laws/regulations about customs and imports though (for example, England does not allow curved blades over 20inches) so that may be something you would like to check.

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I wanted to order the custom made Kurta Pjyama but wanted to ask if they would be able to make one with the collars instead of a round neck? Also if possible upload a picture like you have done with the custom Taksali Chola please?

VJKK VJKF phaji... Yes you can.

On the product page http://www.sikhistore.com/products/custom-choley/custom-kurta-pyjama/

You need to enter details about your Kurta Pyjama. Along with the sizes, enter any other preferences like collars instead of round neck etc. We have updated this page now on the website to make it clearer for customers in the future.

And we are awaiting photos for this, maybe yours could be the one photographed :)

Thanks,

www.SikhiStore.com

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I would like to make one suggestion.

Please make sure sarbloh utensils and kakaars are of pure sarbloh only ie they should rust.

As per vichar of sarblohi Gursikhs rust free sarbloh utensils are not suitable.

Other than this, you are doing great seva for the panth, its about time we had such a store that can provide essential items such as bana, kakaars and utensils, this should have happened a long time ago.

Do you have an actual shop or is the store online only. If you have a store please provide address.

Dhanvaad and may Guru Sahib bless your Gurmat shop.

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

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I would like to make one suggestion.

Please make sure sarbloh utensils and kakaars are of pure sarbloh only ie they should rust.

As per vichar of sarblohi Gursikhs rust free sarbloh utensils are not suitable.

Other than this, you are doing great seva for the panth, its about time we had such a store that can provide essential items such as bana, kakaars and utensils, this should have happened a long time ago.

Do you have an actual shop or is the store online only. If you have a store please provide address.

Dhanvaad and may Guru Sahib bless your Gurmat shop.

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

VJKK VJKF phaji...

Thank you for your kind comments and feedback. Apart from the rust free sarbloh bata all of the others items like our Sri Sahibs etc are all proper Sarbloh. From some feedback we have had including yours, it is likely we will not be restocking the rust free sarbloh bata once it sells out and will only stick to normal sarbloh items.

It is with Maharajs kirpa that this store has launched and we have aims to expand our product range to include all the things a Gursikh should need to buy. As Sangat is ordering we are re-investing this into increasing our product range.

And we are based in Nottingham, England but this is an online store only.

Thanks,

www.SikhiStore.com

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