The dirks used during the Scottish Renaissance are advanced developments of the kidney dagger and emerged in the form shown toward the end of the 16th century. The blade is long and single-edged, and it even has a false edge close to the point. Three decorative fullers are offset toward the back edge, not centered. The riveted, hardwood grip is carved with a lozenge pattern that fits any hand well. Our Scottish Renaissance dirk comes with a scabbard including a mount and chape made of metal. The scabbard is also designed to be used with a holder.
Specifications:
Total length: 53 cm
Blade length: 38 cm
Grip length: 9 cm
Weight: 0.44 kg
Blade thickness (base): 5 mm
Blade width (base): 3.7 cm