Description
A Sgian Dubh, pronounced as “skee-an-doo” is a decorative knife typically worn as part of the Highland dress, tucked into the top of the kilt hose. Historically it originated as a personal defence knife but by the 18th century it became part of the formal attire, often designed with decorative handles. Today, it is a ceremonial item, symbolising Scottish heritage and often worn during formal occasions.
Enhance your highland attire with this thistle Sgian Dubh, it is a striking symbol of Scottish pride and elegance. Crafted with precision, it features the iconic thistle, the national flower of Scotland, known for its strength and resilience. The intricate detailing captures the beauty of this historic symbol.
What makes this piece truly special is the silver stone set into the design which adds a touch of luxury. The stone compliments the polish finish of the knife making it the perfect accessory to accentuate your outfit with sophistication.
This Sgian Dubh does not have a blade.
Supplied in a Sgian Dubh Co presentation box
Made In Scotland
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