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MacBeth Interlace Family Clan Crest Sgian Dubh, Scottish Knife
MacBeth Interlace Family Clan Crest Sgian Dubh, Scottish Knife
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SCOTTISH CLAN CREST HIGHER QUALITY SGIAN DUBH
Introducing a premium Sgian Dubh crafted by The Sgian Dubh Company in Scotland, recognized as the finest quality sgian dubh available today. Each piece is elegantly presented in a luxurious blue box, proudly labeled as "Made in Scotland."
This stunning Sgian Dubh, a traditional Scottish knife featuring a distinctive black handle, can be customized with your Clan crest, available in both lead-free pewter and exquisite sterling silver. With options for every Clan, this high-end Sgian Dubh is meticulously constructed, featuring a durable handle and sheath made from resin complemented by plated metal fittings. For those seeking an antique touch, genuine Sgian Dubh options with sterling silver fittings can exceed $1,000.00; feel free to inquire about availability.
Measuring 7 1/2” (190 mm) in length and 1 3/8” (35 mm) in width, this brand-new Sgian Dubh boasts a stainless steel blade and nickel silver-plated fittings. At the top, you’ll find an elegant imitation glass stone available in blue sapphire, emerald green, or purple amethyst; simply select your preferred color when placing your order.
The Clan crest, elegantly surrounded by a detailed belt and buckle design, features your clan motto inscribed in raised relief lettering. Each Sgian Dubh is handcrafted with meticulous attention to detail in sterling silver, with the Clan Crest measuring 11/16" (19.5 mm) in diameter. Historically, the chief of the Clan would bestow the crest upon his clansmen, symbolizing loyalty and clan affiliation.
Kindly note that this item is made to order, requiring a few days for creation. All Clans can be catered to, ensuring a personalized touch for everyone.
THE ORIGIN OF THE "SGIAN DUBH"
The name Sgian Dubh, which translates to Black Knife in Gaelic, is believed to stem from the knife's dark aesthetic; early handles were often intricately carved from black bog wood, while the blades darkened with age and use. Another theory suggests that the name reflects the concealed nature of this weapon, which is why it is traditionally worn visibly atop the stocking while dressed in Highland attire, signifying friendship and goodwill.
It’s important to emphasize that the Sgian Dubh was never intended to be regarded as a weapon, nor should it be viewed as such!
With over 43 years in the Scottish Clan crest industry, our company takes pride in creating Clan jewelry for the children and grandchildren of our very first customers.
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