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Windlass Steelcrafts — Scottish Dirk Dagger High-Carbon Steel Wire-Wrapped Handle

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Full-size Scottish dirk in high-carbon steel with a wire-wrapped grip and Celtic knot pommel.

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Specs

Blade Material
High-Carbon Steel
Handle
Wire-Wrapped + Celtic Pommel
Blade Length
28cm
Total Length
42cm
Weight
420g
HRC
55
Scabbard
Leather
Set
Knife + Fork

Description

The Windlass Scottish Dirk is a full-size Highland dagger forged from high-carbon steel with a single-edged blade and a false edge near the point. The wire-wrapped handle features a carved Celtic knot pommel and a brass spacer. Comes with a leather scabbard and matching utility knife and fork set for traditional Highland dress.
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Highland Ceremony

Slide the dirk into the kilt hose and feel the weight of tradition settle against your calf. At the banquet table, draw it to carve the haggis with theatrical precision—the wire grip warm against tartan and ceremony.

The Celtic pommel catches torchlight, connecting present to past in a single gleam.

Forged for the Highlands

Windlass forges each dirk from high-carbon steel, grinding a single edge and a false back-edge near the point in the traditional Highland pattern used since the 17th century.

The wire-wrapped handle is built over a carved hardwood core, topped with a cast Celtic knot pommel that draws on Pictish stone carvings for its interlace pattern.

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Looking After Your Blade
Keep your blade in top nick. Give it a rinse and dry after each use to stop corrosion. Every now and then, rub a thin coat of mineral oil along the blade. Sharpen with a whetstone or honing rod at a steady angle. Store it in a sheath, knife roll, or on a magnetic strip — never chucked loose in a drawer. For carbon and Damascus steel, give it a wipe after cutting acidic foods. For folding knives, clean out the pivot and pop a drop of lubricant in to keep it opening smoothly.