Stag handle Clan Crest Sgian Dubh
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Material Antler Emblem Clan crest - Made in Scotland
- 129 Clan Crests available
- Over 1200 Family Surnames
- Non-scratch non-tarnish finish
- Approved by Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs
- Imitation Staghorn
In Scotland's turbulent past it was the custom for Clan Chiefs to give their followers a metal plate of their crest, to be worn as a badge of allegiance which fastened to their clothing with a strap and buckle. When not in use the belt was coiled around the crest and this convention is used in the clan crest badges of today. Only a Clan Chief may wear the crest without the strap and buckle.
These superbly detailed clan crest designs are approved by the Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs, as authentic representations taken from the arms of the Chief of the Clans. Every Clan Chief or family head has a Coat of Arms granted by the Lord Lyon King of Arms, which is listed in the Public Register of All Arms and Bearings in Scotland. The Register, established in 1592 and kept in the Court of the Lord Lyon in Edinburgh, is acknowledged as being the most magnificent heraldic manuscript in Scotland.
Art Pewter
Art Pewter was founded with the goal of introducing a sense of purpose and pride of achievement into the lives of disabled ex-servicemen, by reviving the ancient art of the Scottish silversmith which for so long had lain dormant. Throughout the succeeding decades our skilled crafters have continued to hand fashion authentic jewellery incorporating timeless Celtic designs.
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Material Antler Emblem Clan crest - Made in Scotland
- 129 Clan Crests available
- Over 1200 Family Surnames
- Non-scratch non-tarnish finish
- Approved by Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs
- Imitation Staghorn
In Scotland's turbulent past it was the custom for Clan Chiefs to give their followers a metal plate of their crest, to be worn as a badge of allegiance which fastened to their clothing with a strap and buckle. When not in use the belt was coiled around the crest and this convention is used in the clan crest badges of today. Only a Clan Chief may wear the crest without the strap and buckle.
These superbly detailed clan crest designs are approved by the Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs, as authentic representations taken from the arms of the Chief of the Clans. Every Clan Chief or family head has a Coat of Arms granted by the Lord Lyon King of Arms, which is listed in the Public Register of All Arms and Bearings in Scotland. The Register, established in 1592 and kept in the Court of the Lord Lyon in Edinburgh, is acknowledged as being the most magnificent heraldic manuscript in Scotland.
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Economy delivery is free above minimum order value. |
Art Pewter
Art Pewter was founded with the goal of introducing a sense of purpose and pride of achievement into the lives of disabled ex-servicemen, by reviving the ancient art of the Scottish silversmith which for so long had lain dormant. Throughout the succeeding decades our skilled crafters have continued to hand fashion authentic jewellery incorporating timeless Celtic designs.
You may be interested in
Personalised, made to order | |
We deliver worldwide. | |
Economy delivery is free above minimum order value. |
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Customer Reviews
- From Scotweb
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Item is perfect. Great quality. Nice presentation box. Customer service is great. Needed in a short time, and Scotweb delivered! Can't thank you enough!!! Patricia Dixon 23/12/2011
- From Scotweb
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Based on the online photos I expected it to be larger and was a little concerned that it would be bulky and gaudy, but it is smaller than the images make it appear and seems the perfect size. The detail, colouration, and overall appearance are excellent. Being a little more rustic than the black handled sgian dubhs, it seems perfectly suited for someone from a borders clan. Len Pellman (Kerr) 15/11/2009
- From Scotweb
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Excellent, the imitation stag looks exactly like the real thing. The crest is amazing, it really makes the piece stand out. Only thing I would have liked is for it to have come with at least a mild edge to the blade. It can be sharpened though so no major point loss. Chainsmith 19/11/2007
- From Scotweb
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I absolutely love this sgian dubh! It goes well with daywear and matches the staghorn buttons on my tweed argyll jacket which is great! I recommend this to any Scot out there! KYLE SMITH 23/12/2006