In the ancient days, a sgian dubh was typically carried for self-defense, although the practice continued into modern days as a decoration. Impressively ornate and yet potentially effective, the Damascus Sgian Dubh fills both needs surprisingly well. Translated as 'black knife', this little dagger is actually a credit to its name, possessing a dark appearance as well as a small size (like al sgian dubh) that are perfect for carrying tucked in your socks or hoses, or for concealing a small blade on your person. This black knife's stainless steel blade is acid etched feature a wave-like damascus pattern, while the black handle and the matching hard sheath feature an elegant white emblem as decoration. This sgian dubh measures approximately 8.25 inches long and can be tucked, comfortably, into the top of stockings or hoses so that it can be worn as a part of traditional Scottish highland attire. This Damascus Sgian Dubh is as much a defense tool as it is a display item, making it a great way to show off your personal style, whether you're wearing it with your Scottish attire or just displaying it as a central piece of your knife collection.
Key Features: Has a Stainless Steel Blade Blade is Acid Etched with a Flowing Damascus Pattern Hilt and Scabbard are Decorated with White Emblems Includes a Hard Scabbard A Perfect Accent to Traditional Highland Attire A Fantastic Collectible or Gift Idea Measurements: Overall Length: 8.25 inches