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MacGill Interlace Family Clan Crest Sgian Dubh, Scottish Knife

MacGill Interlace Family Clan Crest Sgian Dubh, Scottish Knife

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SCOTTISH CLAN CREST HIGHER QUALITY SGIAN DUBH

Introducing the exquisite Sgian Dubh, crafted by The Sgian Dubh Company in Scotland, recognized for producing the finest quality sgian dubh available today. Each piece is elegantly presented in a premium blue gift box, proudly labeled "Made in Scotland."

This stunning Sgian Dubh, a traditional Scottish knife with a distinctive black handle, can be customized with your Clan crest, available in lead-free pewter or luxurious sterling silver. We offer a complete range of Clans. As our premium sgian dubh, it comes beautifully packaged in a blue presentation box. The knife boasts a robust construction, featuring a handle and sheath made from high-quality resin with plated metal fittings. For those interested in an antique-style piece with genuine sterling silver fittings, we have options available for over $1,000.00—please inquire for details.

Measuring 7 1/2” (190 mm) in length and 1 3/8” (35 mm) in width, this brand-new Sgian Dubh features a stainless steel blade complemented by nickel silver plated fittings. Choose from stunning imitation glass stones in blue sapphire, emerald green, or purple amethyst when placing your order.

The Clan crest is elegantly encircled by a meticulously designed belt and buckle motif, showcasing your clan motto in raised relief lettering. Each Sgian Dubh is handcrafted with exceptional attention to detail in sterling silver, and the Clan Crest measures 11/16" (19.5 mm) in diameter. Historically, the chief of the Clan would bestow his crest upon clansmen as a symbol of loyalty and affiliation.

Kindly note that this item is custom-made to order and may take a few days to create. All Clan designs are available.

THE ORIGIN OF THE "SGIAN DUBH"

The name Sgian Dubh, which translates from Gaelic as "Black Knife," is believed to derive from the knife's dark aesthetic—historically, handles were often hand-carved from black bog wood, and blades would darken with age and use. Another theory suggests it relates to the concealed nature of the knife as a discreet weapon; thus, it has become customary to display the Sgian Dubh at the top

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