Jewelry
Steel Bangle
- Item Number
- 341
- Estimated Value
- 5 USD
- Sold
- 2 USD to df39168d0
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
Steel bangle for a child. Sourced from a Sikh temple in India, Gurduwara Pakma Sahib. It is the birthplace of Guru Gobind Singh ji, the xth Guru of Sikhs. The importance of the steel bangle is that is it worn in the right or left hand based on if a person is a lefty or right. The idea is when its worn on the "working hand" it is supposed to remind us of "doing good," "working hard," "sharing," and not doing wrong things. Whatever we do, we reap here. We must not forget every Sikh and anyone who believes in this wears on his/her hand.
Item Special Note
Donated by Manmeet Kaur Rangoola
Available for pick up at Families Together Cooperative Nursery School.
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