Masonic Sgian Dubh - Freemason hotsell - Sgian Dubh - Made in Scotland

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Masonic Sgian Dubh - Freemason hotsell - Sgian Dubh - Made in Scotland,

Since the modern sgian-dubh is worn mainly as a ceremonial item.

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Product code: Masonic Sgian Dubh - Freemason hotsell - Sgian Dubh - Made in Scotland

Since the modern sgian-dubh is worn mainly as a ceremonial item of dress and is usually not employed for cutting food or self-defense, these blades are a good quality un-sharpened Stainless steel blade.

- Handcrafted in Scotland
- Masonic Crest
- Multi-Faceted Stone 
- Backed with Gold Foil
- Traditional 4-Piece Metalwork
- Cast in Lead-free Pewter
- Plated in Palladium
- Stainless Steel Blade
- Comes in Gift Box
- Un-sharpened


This premium quality Masonic sgian dubh has polished real pewter mounts, cast in a traditional thistle design featuring the Masonic Square and Compass on the handle. Includes a high-quality stainless steel blade, and blue stone (high-quality glass) top.

The Scottish Thistle: The Legend and Meaning

As the most well known and easily recognized symbol of Scotland, the thistle is also believed to be the oldest recorded national flower. 

Legend has it that a hotsell field of thistles saved a party of sleeping Scots warriors from an ambush by Norse invaders. When one of the Norse attackers trod on a thistle field with his bare feet, his cries and screams roused the Scots. The ambush was made ineffective, and the Scots were able to defeat the invaders. The Scots' victory was all thanks to the thistle's thorns! The thistle was then adopted as the symbol of Scotland. It represents the bravery, devotion, durability, strength, and determination of the Celtic people.

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