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Campbell Loudoun Interlace Family Clan Crest Sgian Dubh, Scottish Knife

Campbell Loudoun Interlace Family Clan Crest Sgian Dubh, Scottish Knife

Regular price $79.98 USD
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Elevate your Scottish heritage with the highest quality sgian dubh from The Sgian Dubh Company in Scotland. Each sgian dubh is meticulously crafted and presented in a distinguished blue presentation box, proudly bearing the label "Made in Scotland."

Available with your Clan crest in lead-free pewter or fine sterling silver, this high-end sgian dubh offers unparalleled craftsmanship. The handle and sheath are expertly crafted from resin with plated metal fittings, exuding elegance and durability. While an antique sgian dubh with sterling silver fittings may fetch over $1,000, our premium offering provides exceptional quality at a more accessible price point.

Measuring 7 1/2” (190 mm) in length and 1 3/8” (35 mm) in width, this sgian dubh features a stainless steel blade and nickel silver plated fittings. Choose from an imitation glass blue sapphire, emerald green, or purple amethyst glass stone to adorn the top, adding a touch of sophistication to your ensemble.

Emblazoned with your Clan crest surrounded by a detailed belt and buckle design, each sgian dubh is a symbol of loyalty and Clan affiliation. Handcrafted with meticulous attention to detail, the Clan crest measures 11/16" (19.5 mm) in diameter, echoing the traditions of ancient times.

Please note that this item is made to order, requiring a few days for creation. With every Clan available, you can proudly honor your Scottish heritage with this exquisite sgian dubh, a timeless testament to your legacy.

Experience the rich history and craftsmanship of the sgian dubh—a symbol of tradition and camaraderie, not a weapon. Embrace your heritage with the finest Scottish Clan crest jewellery from our company, serving generations of proud Scots for over 43 years.

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