Father's Day Gift Guide

Sunday 18th June is the day to celebrate your father (or father figure). And what better way to show your dad how much he means to you than with a gift from the Sgian Dubh Company?


But with so much to choose from, the ideal Father’s day gift can be a difficult decision. That’s why we’re here to help with our Father’s Day Gift Guide.


Our 2 Piece Quartz Pocket Watch Gift Set is a beautiful and practical gift. Consisting of a pocket watch and cufflinks decorated with the iconic Celtic knot, this will help Dad celebrate Scottish roots - or simply look good.


If your dad looks resplendent in full Highland dress, why not add the finishing touch with our Staghorn 3 Piece Gift Set. This includes:


Staghorn sgian dubh
Kilt pin
Cufflinks

All presented in a Sgian Dubh Co gift box. 


If dad likes a dram, then he’ll appreciate one of our whisky glasses. These are available with decorative embellishments featuring some icons of Scottish nature and culture.


You can save and still show Dad how much you care with one of our sale items. Personally, I would choose the Lion Rampant Belt Buckle.


If you still can’t decide on the right Father’s Day Gift, then check out the latest additions to the Sgian Dubh Company range.


Just remember to add Dad’s address when purchasing and it can be shipped directly to him.


And Happy Father’s Day to all the Dads out there.

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