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Dewar Interlace Family Clan Crest Sgian Dubh, Scottish Knife

Dewar Interlace Family Clan Crest Sgian Dubh, Scottish Knife

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Introducing the pinnacle of craftsmanship, the Scottish Clan Crest Higher Quality Sgian Dubh, meticulously crafted by The Sgian Dubh Company in Scotland. Representing the epitome of excellence, each Sgian Dubh arrives in its own premium blue presentation box, unmistakably bearing the mark of authenticity - "Made in Scotland".

This exquisite Sgian Dubh, a traditional Scottish black-handled knife, is available adorned with your Clan crest, crafted in either lead-free pewter or fine sterling silver. With an extensive range encompassing all Clans, this premium offering is housed in a luxurious blue presentation box, highlighting its distinguished status. Meticulously constructed with a handle and sheath crafted from resin and adorned with plated metal fittings, this Sgian Dubh exudes quality and elegance.

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, complemented by an imitation glass stone available in blue sapphire, emerald green, or purple amethyst. Select your desired color upon ordering to personalize this exquisite piece.

The Clan crest, encircled by a detailed belt and buckle design, proudly bears your clan motto in raised relief lettering, echoing ancient traditions where the Clan chief bestowed the crest upon their clansmen as a symbol of loyalty and affiliation. Each piece is meticulously handcrafted in sterling silver, with the Clan Crest measuring 11/16" (19.5 mm) in diameter.

Please note that while this item is made to order and requires a few days for creation, every Clan emblem is readily available, ensuring your heritage is honored in style.

The origins of the "Sgian Dubh" (Gaelic for Black Knife) are steeped in history and symbolism, with theories tracing its name to the dark appearance of early handles crafted from black bog wood or to its discreet nature as a concealed weapon, traditionally displayed in the top of the stocking during Highland attire to signify goodwill and trust among friends.

With over 43 years of experience in the Scottish Clan crest business, we take pride in crafting Clan jewelry that transcends generations, now serving the children and grandchildren of our esteemed clientele.

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