Sgian Dubhs
The Sgian Dubh (pronounced ‘ski-en doo’), is a small single-edged knife. The Sgian Dubh is said to have originally been part of a set of knives that were used by servants to clean, skin and dress the meat after the Lord of the manor and his party had been out hunting game.
The Sgian Dubh is now worn as part of traditional Scottish dress tucked into the top of the kilt hose. It should be positioned so that only the hilt (handle) is visible. In the modern highland outfit, the Sgian Dubh has taken a more aesthetic than practical role, adding some decoration to the Kilt Hose. The Sgian Dubh is normally worn on the same side as the dominant hand. Browse our Sgian Dubhs for every occasion.
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Lomond Plated Sgian Dubh With Stone Top
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Lomond Plated Sgian Dubh
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Morar Plated Sgian Dubh With Stone Top
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Morar Plated Sgian Dubh
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Staghorn Celtic Sgian Dubh With Sterling Silver Mounts
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Rannoch Sgian Dubh With Stone Top & Sterling Silver Mounts
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Staghorn Thistle Sgian Dubh With Sterling Silver Mounts
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Carrick Sgian Dubh With Stone Top & Sterling Silver Mounts
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Argyll Sgian Dubh With Stone Top & Sterling Silver Mounts
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Lomond Sgian Dubh With Stone Top & Sterling Silver Mounts
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Morar Sgian Dubh With Stone Top & Sterling Silver Mounts
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Silver Thistle Daywear Sgian Dubh
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Thistle Daywear Sgian Dubh
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Celtic Daywear Sgian Dubh
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Black Glenurquhart Daywear Sgian Dubh
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Silver Glenurquhart Daywear Sgian Dubh
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Glenurquhart Daywear Sgian Dubh
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Nairn Thistle Daywear Sgian Dubh
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Bannockburn Daywear Sgian Dubh
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Scotland Crest Daywear Sgian Dubh
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Thistle Imitation Staghorn Sgian Dubh
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Imitation Stag Daywear Sgian Dubh With Thistle
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Scotsman Daywear Sgian Dubh