Traditionally, the "sgian-dubh" is a small, single-edged knife worn as part of traditional Scottish Highland dress along with the kilt. Originally used for eating and preparing fruit, meat, and cutting bread and cheese – as well as serving for other more general day-to-day uses such as cutting material and protection, it is now worn as part of traditional Scottish dress 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 same side as the dominant hand.
Blade Length: 3"
Overall Length: 6"
Blade Metal: 1/8" 8670 Steel
Handle Material: Vintage Canvas - Natural Liners - White Pinstripes
Tang: SFT - Skeletonized Full Tang
Grind: Convex
Knives fabricated, assembled, and finished in the USA, using domestic steels and handle materials