Sgian-dubh Commemorative Groomsman Knives

Article published at: May 19, 2024 Article author: Jacek Robotka
Sgian-dubh Commemorative Groomsman Knives
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Attention all knife enthusiasts and history buffs! We're pleased to announce a special bespoke order for Sgian-dubh commemorative groomsman knives we had pleasure to fulfil.


Crafted with passion and precision, each blade is hand-forged using the ancient San mai construction technique, ensuring durability and a unique aesthetic. But that's not all – these knives are made with a fascinating combination of materials: wrought iron and carbon steel.


Wrought iron, known for its strength and timeless appeal, brings a touch of history to each blade, while carbon steel adds modern resilience and sharpness. The result? A masterpiece that seamlessly blends tradition with innovation.

A Sgian-dubh (pronounced "skee-an doo") is a traditional Scottish knife that is typically worn as part of Highland dress, tucked into the top of the kilt hose (socks).

The Sgian-dubh has a long history in Scottish culture. It is believed to have originated in the 18th century and was used as a utility knife.


The knife usually has a small, single-edged blade, around 3-4 inches long. The handle is often made from wood, stag horn, or other natural materials, and it may feature intricate carvings or inlays.


The Sgian-dubh is both a practical tool and a ceremonial object. In traditional settings, it serves as part of formal Highland attire, symbolizing the wearer's heritage and readiness.


The name "Sgian-dubh" comes from Gaelic, with "sgian" meaning knife or dagger and "dubh" meaning black. "Dubh" could refer to the handle's dark color or to the practice of keeping the knife concealed.


Today, the Sgian-dubh is often worn during formal events such as weddings, ceilidhs (social gatherings), and other ceremonies involving Highland dress. It has also become a popular item among collectors and knife enthusiasts.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to own a piece of history reimagined for the modern age. Get in touch today to discuss a bespoke knife-making project!


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