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The Gift Of The Ghillie Dhu

by Roush, Scott

SKU 1127330

Date Added 12/04/2025

# Available 1

Original price $4,995.00

Price $4,500.00

Overview

Scott Roush specializes in unique hand-forged blades and tools utilizing unique, antique and sometimes ancient materials.  Scott's goal is to create a personal mythology for each piece that invokes a sense of how it may have been used in it's lifetime, and then weld that idea to the psyche of the person who will own it.  I want the blade to have a story of it's own, written in it's form, function and materials, and then have that story live on with it's owner This Damascus Sword is Scott's, The Gift Of The Ghillie Dhu.  In Scottish folklore the Ghillie Dhu was a solitary male fairy.  He was kindly and reticent yet sometimes wild in character but had a gentle devotion to children.  Dark-haired and clothed in leaves and moss, he lived in a birch wood within the Gairloch and Loch a Druing area of the north-west highlands of Scotland.  Ghillie Dhu is the eponym for the ghillie suit.  Below is Scott's poem about the Ghillie Dhu, as transcribed onto the Birchwood Parchment included with the sword... The Gift of the Ghillie Dhu Wrought from star-dolven iron, Quenched in sap of the Beithe, Was Tiodhlac: Gift of the Ghillie Dhu Young Duncan took care of the old birch wood, Kept poachers and axmen at bay, Gaining the love of the beithe-bound Ghillie Dhu. When Young Duncan, his love-sworn abducted, For the jealousy of wicked Black Donald, Sorrow and pity was the old Ghillie Dhu. For Poor Young Duncan, No sword to his name And the might of Black Donald, No earthly man dare Had need of the dwimmer-crafty, the clever Ghillie Dhu. Ancient Hammer blows thundering in the hoar Echoing in leafy halls, Came forth the fae-deadly blade of the Ghillie Dhu Cold black iron, Heaven-born Shimmering veins star-silver bright, Bold was the hilt, Tiodhlac: Gift of the Ghillie Dhu Scott completed The Gift Of The Ghillie Dhu in 2013.  His progress making the sword was documented and discussed on bladesmithsforum.com .  The blade was forged from wrought iron sourced from a 19th century wagon and Lake Superior ship wreck (steam boat), pure nickel and 1095 steel.  The cross guard was made from ship wreck wrought iron, and the leaf shaped part of the guard was made from copper.  There are Birch bark spacers, and the handle is made from black oak.  Scott describes the black oak as old growth stuff harvested from Lake Superior by divers.  The pommel is wrought iron sourced from a Wisconsin grain elevator.  Check out the beautiful patina that has developed on the copper components.  I am uncertain what type of wood used for the scabbard.  Whatever the wood type, I am sure it was locally sourced.  Scott's been known to use Cherry wood, but considering the use of Birch wood in other parts of the sword, it could very well be Birch.  The sword was previously owned, and in excellent condition.  It has never been used, carried or sharpened. The sword and scabbard will ship in a hard, clamshell rifle case.  Comes with COA from maker. 

Note: if you go to his Instagram, this sword is his profile picture.

Product Details

Blade Length 29

Overall Length 37

Weight (oz) 36

Source Previously owned

Additional Specs

Knife Type Hidden Tang, Has Sheath

Blade Material Damascus

Blade Details Dagger

Handle Material Metallic, Wood

Other Details Sole Authorship

About the Maker

Roush, Scott

Scott specializes in unique hand-forged blades and tools utilizing unique, antique and sometimes ancient materials. There’s old school. And then there’s super old school. And beyond super old school, past the likes of Daniel Boone and Erik The Red, you’ll find Scott Roush of Big Rock Forge, a former BBC / Discovery Channel photographer turned blacksmith and bladesmith. Inspired by Scandinavian and Native American hunting traditions, Roush shapes knives by hand over a charcoal forge, hammering them out on a traditional anvil. While that fact alone would be enough to garner some serious respect from the bladesmithing community (who would be quick to point out that he both “smelts it, and dealts it”), Roush takes his game up a notch by making his OWN iron ore – which he personally sources from the shores and depths of Lake Superior, and melts in his kiln.