Scottish Daggers and Celtic Daggers by Medieval Collectibles
Medieval Collectibles carries many unique Scottish daggers and Celtic Daggers. The most known of the Scottish daggers is the Scottish Dirk which was a direct descentdent of the Medieval Ballock dagger. The Scottish dirk was carried by Highlanders, which had a heavy blade, thick at the back and a single edge that was tapered uniformly from hilt to point. The dirk had a barrel shaped grip with a conical flat topped pommel and no guard. For those with a serious interest in the Highlands, a Scottish dagger or Scottish dirk is a must for any collection. Scottish daggers have inscriptions on their ornate hilts and handles that are made of box wood. Scottish daggers are like a work of art, but beware they are still a true dagger used for stabbing.

Bonny Scottish Dirk Item # 400806 This 11-3/4" long dirk showcases crisp etchings of the traditional Scottish foliage and thistle motif on both sides of the blade. A 5" long, swagged false edge and a knurled pattern on the blade back mark this dirk with distinction. Price: $98.00 |
Celtic Flame Dagger Item # ED2203 This magnificent Celtic Flame dagger has magical Celt appeal! Each flame like blade of steel is individually and masterfully forged by hand and comes with its own leather sheath which is made individually to fit each kris blade. Price: $74.10 |
Early Scottish Dirk Item # 400508 This style dirk is a direct descendant of the medieval ballock dagger. The grip form began to change, probably sometime in the late 16th century, but soon developed a form that was purely Scottish. Price: $99.00 |
Primitive Scottish Dirk Item # 402352 This early type of dirk evolved from the Kidney Dagger and was the first step toward the ornate Scottish Dirk we know today. The grip is solid hardwood and the parts are steel. The blade is high carbon steel. Price: $79.00 |
Regimental Scottish Dirk Item # ED8702 This beautiful Scottish dirk is hand crafted by skilled craftsmen. The dirk features a handle with celtic weave pattern and brass fittings. The Regimental dirk has an overall length of 17 inches and a 11.25 inch long carbon steel blade. Price: $77.90 |
Scottish Dirk Item # ED8703 This early Scottish dirk design was popular during the 1600's. The Scottish Dirk has a stylishly rugged with a hand carved wood handle and steel fittings. The dirk comes with a scabbard that is wrapped in brown leather. Price: $74.00 |
Scottish Dirk Item # 07-88SD The Scottish Dirk that most knife enthusiasts are familiar with these days is, more or less, a piece of rubbish— a prop—a costume accessory for stage and screen. Price: $189.99 On Sale For: $128.00 |
Scottish Dirk Item # 54-034-VA The Scottish Dirk would be found commonly in Scotland circa 1700 this piece is a must have for any modern day highlander. The blade is single edged and sharpened to a fine point. Price: $94.50 On Sale For: $79.00 |
Scottish Regimental Dirk Item # ED877 This traditional handsome Scottish Dirk boasts a Crown design pommel and a nail head studded grip. The Scottish Regimental Dirk has an engraved steel blade that is 11.75 inches with a fancy sheath crested in silver tone castings. Price: $68.00 |
Scottish Sgian Dubh Item # ED2209 The traditional scottish dagger. This personal 6-1/2" long lightweight knife is small enough to be worn tucked away in a sock or boot for easy retrival and use. The Sgian Dubh is made of Ebony wood and brass handle. Comes complete with sheath. Price: $20.90 |
Sgian Dubb Item # SH2029 other modern Sgian Dubhs that are decorative at best, our SH2029 is both handsome and fully functional, with a high-carbon fileworked damascus blade, full length tang and a basket-weave hardwood grip topped by a royal purple crystal. Price: $115.00 On Sale For: $90.28 |
Sgian Dubh Item # SNB11 This sgian dubh is a beautiful dagger that is very functional. High quality file worked carbon steel blade, black leather-wrapped scabbard, and a traditional basket weave pattern on the handle. Price: $35.00 |
Sgian Dubh Item # 400910 A Scottish tradition, the original Sgian Dubhs were frequently worn under the shirt close to the armpit. Now it is traditional for the Sgian Dubh to be worn in the stocking of the Highlander, and the knife is frequently called a "stocking dirk". Price: $40.00 |