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Morrison Family Clan Crest Sgian Dubh, Scottish Knife
Morrison Family Clan Crest Sgian Dubh, Scottish Knife
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⚔ Scottish Family Clan Crest Sgian Dubh – Tradition in Every Detail
🏴 A Highland Essential with Heritage
Carry a symbol of Scottish pride and tradition with this Family Clan Crest Sgian Dubh — the iconic black-handled ceremonial knife worn with Highland dress. Adorned with your clan crest in lead-free pewter or fine sterling silver, this piece is as meaningful as it is striking.
✨ Key Features
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Clan Crest Choice: Lead-free pewter or solid sterling silver, handcrafted with exceptional detail.
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Blade & Fittings: Durable stainless steel blade with nickel silver plated fittings.
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Handle & Sheath: Black resin construction for durability and classic style.
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Gemstone Options: Choose imitation topaz, sapphire blue, or emerald green for the pommel stone.
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Crest Design: Belt-and-buckle motif with raised relief lettering for your Family Clan motto.
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Crest Size: 11/16" (19.5 mm) diameter.
📏 Dimensions
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Length: 7 ½" (190 mm)
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Width: 1 3/8" (35 mm)
🏆 Crafted with Heritage in Mind
This model offers an affordable alternative to antique Sgian Dubhs (which can exceed $1,000), while still delivering the elegance and tradition of the original. Each piece is made to order for your clan and typically ships within just a few days.
📜 The Origin of the Sgian Dubh
The Gaelic term “Sgian Dubh” translates to Black Knife. Historians suggest the name comes either from:
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Early dark bog wood handles and naturally darkened blades.
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The knife’s concealable nature, worn visibly in the kilt hose as a sign of goodwill.
Note: This is a ceremonial accessory, not a weapon.
🎁 Perfect for Special Occasions
Ideal for:
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🎩 Weddings & formal Highland attire
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🎯 Highland Games & clan gatherings
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🎄 Heritage gifts & commemorations
🛠 A Legacy of Craftsmanship
With over 40 years of experience, our artisans now create Family Clan jewelry for the children and grandchildren of our earliest customers — continuing a legacy of Scottish pride.
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