Stag Antler Sgian Dubh, horn cap
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Dimensions 15 cm Material Antler Emblem Plain - Hand Crafted since 1749
- Manufactured using Traditional Methods
- Finest Quality Traditional Hornware
- Made in the UK
- Completely Natural Products
The Sgian Dubh first appeared in military use in around 1800 and is worn in kilted dress uniforms today. This knife has a traditional serrated blade with a handle made from stag antler.
No two Stag Antler Buttons are ever the same. As these products are made from natural materials there will be some variation in colour and markings, guaranteeing a unique product every time.
Stags shed their antlers naturally, and no cruelty is involved in the making of this product. All raw materials are sourced from ethical sources, as a by-product which could otherwise be wasted.
Abbeyhorn prides itself on producing high quality goods using traditional methods. Every piece is handcrafted by one of their small team of five or so skilled hornworkers and every piece takes time. It can take up to 6 months for a product to be completed from purchase to the day it arrives in the post but the quality of these products is definitely worth the wait.
Abbeyhorn
In 1749 The Humpherson family founded the horn works in Bewdley, when horn carving was prolific. Working techniques have changed very little over the centuries, it is one of the things that defines Abbeyhorn – "handmade using traditional techniques". All raw materials are sourced from ethical sources, as a by-product which could otherwise be wasted.
The business is now happily settled in the little Village of Holme, in the heart of Northern England just on the cusp of the Lake District. It has produced props for Vikings, Harry Potter, and Game of Thrones.
You may be interested in
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Dimensions 15 cm Material Antler Emblem Plain - Hand Crafted since 1749
- Manufactured using Traditional Methods
- Finest Quality Traditional Hornware
- Made in the UK
- Completely Natural Products
The Sgian Dubh first appeared in military use in around 1800 and is worn in kilted dress uniforms today. This knife has a traditional serrated blade with a handle made from stag antler.
No two Stag Antler Buttons are ever the same. As these products are made from natural materials there will be some variation in colour and markings, guaranteeing a unique product every time.
Stags shed their antlers naturally, and no cruelty is involved in the making of this product. All raw materials are sourced from ethical sources, as a by-product which could otherwise be wasted.
Abbeyhorn prides itself on producing high quality goods using traditional methods. Every piece is handcrafted by one of their small team of five or so skilled hornworkers and every piece takes time. It can take up to 6 months for a product to be completed from purchase to the day it arrives in the post but the quality of these products is definitely worth the wait.
We deliver worldwide. | |
Economy delivery is free above minimum order value. | |
Order in confidence with our returns policy. |
Abbeyhorn
In 1749 The Humpherson family founded the horn works in Bewdley, when horn carving was prolific. Working techniques have changed very little over the centuries, it is one of the things that defines Abbeyhorn – "handmade using traditional techniques". All raw materials are sourced from ethical sources, as a by-product which could otherwise be wasted.
The business is now happily settled in the little Village of Holme, in the heart of Northern England just on the cusp of the Lake District. It has produced props for Vikings, Harry Potter, and Game of Thrones.
You may be interested in
We deliver worldwide. | |
Economy delivery is free above minimum order value. | |
Order in confidence with our returns policy. |
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Customer Reviews
- From Scotweb
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Well made Sgian Dubh. I likes the fact that it is made with really horn and the blade is nice and sturdy. Great for casual daywear. Stoney 03/05/2012
- From Scotweb
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This is a beautiful sgian dubh, it has a fantastic finish and a very natural look for day ware or casual functions. This, combined with my formal sgian dubh is all I will ever need. Damian 20/09/2011