Scotia Metalwork
Historically Accurate
Ancient Scottish Weaponry
About Scotia Metalwork
Specializing in Scottish weaponry, I strive for the look and feel of those edged weapons of, primarily, the Jacobite years (1680 -1746). A broadsword should feel like an extension of the arm. The dirk should nearly have a life all it's own.
All the knives you will see on this site start life in the fire, like the one in the picture to the right. Forged, ground, sanded, heat treated and finished in-house. Traditional handle carvings, too.
Steels of choice are 5160, 1095,1080, L-6 and 15N20. All of our Damascus steel is made in-house, as well.
Although I always try to have knives for immdeiate sale, that doesn't always happen. But of course custom orders are always welcome.