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Scottish Sgian Dubh Dagger
Sgian dubh is the Scottish Gaelic name for a small dagger that forms part of the traditional dress of the Scottish Highlands.
The name means "black knife" or "black dagger". This is said to be because its history was of being secretly concealed, worn hidden away in the armpit. Secreted away, it was therefore a dark weapon - against the Highland custom of guests depositing weapons at the house door before entering. It is seen worn tucked into socks in paintings from the early 1800s on.
Sgian Dubh comes with a sheath
Full length: 17cm
Blade length: 9cm
Grip length: 8cm