Scottish Sgian Dubh from
Generation 2
The Sgian Dubh (pronounced "skee(a)n doo",
is a ceremonial dagger (Gaelic sgian) worn as part of the modern Scottish
Highland dress along with the kilt. It is worn tucked into the hose with
only the pommel visible.
The name comes from the Gaelic meaning "black
knife", where "black" may refer to the usual colour of the handle of the
knife. It is also suggested that "black" means secret, or hidden, as in
the word blackmail. This is based on the stories and theories surrounding
the knife's origin and the meaning of "Dubh" in Gaelic.
Now Generation 2 has made one that is simple in
design and fits perfectly in your hose (or sock).
The handle is made from an Iron Wood and features
a tempered blade with a full tang peened at the top of the handle.
A wood sheath wrapped in leather is included.
**You must be 18 yrs. old to purchase any item that
has a blade. It's the Law!**
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