Forged in premium 925 sterling silver, the Khalid ibn al-Walid pendant captures the presence of the undefeated general, who fought countless battles and lost none. A blade that never wavered. A man who fought as if chosen.
Own a piece of history and carry the quiet force of a man who let the battlefield speak his name.
For those drawn to tireless pursuit, unwavering will, and dominance without spectacle.
Wear it as a reminder: fate follows those who move with faith.
Material: 925 Sterling Silver
Plating: Rhodium
Finish: Polished
Pendant Dimensions:
L: TBC W: TBC
Chain Dimensions:
L: 22in W: 2mm
Chain Type: Spiga Chain
Clasp Type: Lobster Claw Clasp
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Sword of Allah
Named by the Prophet himself, Khalid wasn’t just a warrior — he was a weapon. In every clash, his blade cut clearer than commands. Not chosen by blood, but by battlefield.
The Turning of Empires
Rome, Persia, Arabia — Khalid didn’t fear giants. He outmanoeuvred them. He didn’t invade empires, he erased them. And redrew the map in the shape of his victories. Not with ink, but with iron.
Born for Dust, Built for War
He began as no one. No claim, no lineage of kings. Just grit. In Arabia’s heat, he forged a name that would make emperors tremble. His rise wasn’t royalty, it was earned.
Master of Mobility
Khalid turned deserts into frontlines. He moved armies like shadows — striking fast, retreating never. To follow him was to move like fire across dry land.
Legacy in Silence
He died with no palace, no gold, only honour. Buried without a known grave, as he wished. A ghost on the battlefield, a name that never fell.
Faith as Formation
He didn’t fight for pride. He fought for purpose. His sword moved with belief — not bloodlust. Every campaign was prayer in motion. His victories were verses of devotion.