Safety Sgian Dubh
Safety Sgian Dubh is an imitation with no blade so is ideal for younger wearers and university functions etc. The metal fittings are palladium plated for a long-lasting highly polished finish.
Safety Sgian Dubh is an imitation with no blade so is ideal for younger wearers and university functions etc. The metal fittings are palladium plated for a long-lasting highly polished finish.
A Sgian Dubh (articulated ski-a doo) is a formal knife with a decent edge (not a collapsing cutting edge) normally worn with full Scottish Dress. Its forefront is by and large under three inches (7.6cm). With alternative spellings like Skene du, Skein dhu, skean dhu, or Skhian dhubh, the plural is normally sgian-dubh or now and again sgians-dubh.
Safety Sgian Dubh:
- Material: Nylon
- Fitting: Palladium Plated
- Blade: No
- Color: Black
- Stone: No
- Type: Wear with Kilt Hose
- Style: Safety
- Size: 17cm
The name signifies "dark blade" or "dark knife". This is supposed to be on the grounds that its set of experiences was of being subtly covered, worn stowed away in the armpit. Emitted away, it was hence a dim weapon - against the Good country custom of visitors keeping weapons at the house entryway prior to entering. It is seen worn got into socks in compositions from the mid 1800s on.
GTIN | 697777173572 |
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EAN | 0697777173572 |
age group | adult |
Gender | Unisex |
Size | Made to Measure |