| Traditionally worn to hold
the kilt together on the shoulder but now worn on the kilt just on the corner
of the kilt above the knee to keep the kilt from flapping open in the wind.
Could be embarassing if you are a true Scotsman (wearing no under garments)
!
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Our own
House of Scotland
Sword Pin
£8 / $12 |
169
Charles Stewart
Sword Pin
£15 / $22 |
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091
Bannockburn Pin
£15 / $22 |
096
* Claidmhor Pin
£14 / $20 |
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097
Claidmhor Pin *
with Thistle
£15 / $22 |
098
Claidmhor Pin *
with Lion
£15 / $22 |
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099
Dirk with
Stone Pin
£24 / $36 |
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069
Targe Pin
£16 / $24 |
* - The Claidmhor (pronouced
claymore) was the original Highlander's sword, extremely large and heavy.
The clansman would require both hands to use it.
'Braveheart' - William Wallace
made a large area around himself (as word would have it) when He swing it
above his head in battle. The Scottish clansmen were magnificent
swordsmen. |