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The wearing of a dirk (or kilt dagger) is thought to have evolved from the practice of carrying a sgian dubh. The "black dagger" takes its name from the use of the word "black" meaning secret or covert as in "blackmail". Originally worn in a concealed scabbard in the armpit, these were wielded by Scotsmen in a time when wearing kilts and going armed was made illegal. Once that law was repealed, it became traditional to wear these small knives in the top of the kilt hose as a sign to others that you were armed and as a way of keeping the weapon close to hand. The dirk is slightly longer, and is worn through a loop at the kilt's waist.

 
Sgian Dubh 37 and 38
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SD37 - Imitation Cairngorm Celtic Sgian Dubh

 - $75.00

  

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SD38 - Imitation Amethyst Celtic Sgian Dubh

 - $75.00

  

Sgian Dubh 55
 

 

 


 
 

SD55 - Matt Silver Plated Finish Sgian Dubh

$69.50

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