Description
The Marto Sgian Dubh MT-400910 is a traditional Scottish dagger that is typically worn as part of the Highland dress. It is named after the Scottish Gaelic words for "hidden knife" and was originally worn under the shirt close to the armpit. It is now commonly hidden in shoes or socks and is used by skilled hands. The dagger is made of high quality carbon steel and has a black wood handle with nickel hardware and engraving. It also comes with a shell and has a height of 16 cm, a leaf of 8 cm, and a weight of 57 grams.
Sgian dubh is the Scottish Gaelic name for a small dagger that forms part of the traditional dress of the Scottish Highlands.According to Scottish tradition, the original Sgian Dubhs were worn under the shirt close to the armpit.Years later, Sgian Dubh was hidden in the vault.The name Sgian-Dubh comes from Scottish Gaelic.The main meaning of "Dubh" is "black".The implied meaning is equivalent to "hidden"."Sgian-Dubh" means "hidden knife".Hidden in shoes or socks, the most skilled hand to use.
Made of high quality carbon steel.Black wood handle with one side carved and smooth on the other.Decorated with nickel hardware with engraving.
Sgian Dubh comes with a shell.
Height: 16 cm
Leaf: 8 cm
Weight: 57 gr