Armory Replicas Endless Gaelic Knot Sgain Dubhs Dagger
Description
The Gaelic Sgain Dubhs has been around for centuries and it is worn as part of
a traditional Scottish Highland dress along with the kilt. It is worn tucked
into the top of the kilt hose with only the upper portion of the hilt visible.
The sgian-dubh is normally worn on the right leg, but can also be worn on the
left, depending on whether the wearer is right or left-handed. We are offing a
very historical piece at an affordable price. Our Sgain Dubh features a thick
handle constructed of cast metal with a brush finish. A Celtic knot work
design is featured with a blue gem stone on the end to give this piece an
authentic look. The 440 stainless steel drop point polish blade is seen with a
small design serration on the spine and sports a very pointed tip and sharp
blade. This beautiful piece fits snugly into an ABS black sheath with an
infinity symbol of the end. This piece looks great on a desk to use as a
letter opener or the finishing touch for a great collection.
Features:
- Overall Length: 9 Inches
- Blade Length: 4.75 Inches/ Handle Length: 4.50 Inches
- Blade Material: 440 Polished Stainless Steel
- Handle Material: Cast Metal Celtic Knot work, Faux Blue Gem
- Sheath: ABS with Metal Tip
Product Details:
- Brand: Armory Replicas
- Age Range (Description): Adult
- Handle Material: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene
- Color: Black, Silver
- Blade Material: Stainless Steel
- Style: Blue Gem – Dagger
- Blade Length: 4.75 Inches
- Product Care Instructions: Hand Wash Only
- Blade Shape: Dagger Style
- Item Length: 9 Inches
- Brand: Armory Replicas
- Age Range (Description): Adult
- Handle Material: Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene
- Color: Black, Silver
- Blade Material: Stainless Steel
- Style: Blue Gem – Dagger
- Blade Length: 4.75 Inches
- Product Care Instructions: Hand Wash Only
- Blade Shape: Dagger Style
- Item Length: 9 Inches
- Item Weight: 1 pounds
- Manufacturer: Armory Replicas
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
- Date First Available: April 22, 2015