
Sgian Dubh with Oxhorn Thistle Handle Tip
Sgian Dubh with hand carved oxhorn thistle handle tip, stainless steel blade and black leather Sheath.
Presented in a sturdy gift box.
The Sgian Dubh originates from the Highland dagger. From the Iron Ages it developed into the Drover's knife and then Gralloch knife.
Many claim Sgian Dubh means "black knife", but it would be more accurate to say "dark knife”, a covert dagger. Originally carried and recognised in Highland martial culture. During the 18th century it would be concealed beneath clothing, today the Sgian Dubh is worn tucked into the cuff of your hose, secured in place by the flash garter.
- Oxhorn handle with stainless steel blade
- Embossed black leather sheath
- Made in Scotland
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Sgian Dubh with Oxhorn Thistle Handle Tip
Sgian Dubh with hand carved oxhorn thistle handle tip, stainless steel blade and black leather Sheath.
Presented in a sturdy gift box.
The Sgian Dubh originates from the Highland dagger. From the Iron Ages it developed into the Drover's knife and then Gralloch knife.
Many claim Sgian Dubh means "black knife", but it would be more accurate to say "dark knife”, a covert dagger. Originally carried and recognised in Highland martial culture. During the 18th century it would be concealed beneath clothing, today the Sgian Dubh is worn tucked into the cuff of your hose, secured in place by the flash garter.
- Oxhorn handle with stainless steel blade
- Embossed black leather sheath
- Made in Scotland
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Sgian Dubh with hand carved oxhorn thistle handle tip, stainless steel blade and black leather Sheath.
Presented in a sturdy gift box.
The Sgian Dubh originates from the Highland dagger. From the Iron Ages it developed into the Drover's knife and then Gralloch knife.
Many claim Sgian Dubh means "black knife", but it would be more accurate to say "dark knife”, a covert dagger. Originally carried and recognised in Highland martial culture. During the 18th century it would be concealed beneath clothing, today the Sgian Dubh is worn tucked into the cuff of your hose, secured in place by the flash garter.
- Oxhorn handle with stainless steel blade
- Embossed black leather sheath
- Made in Scotland



















