Clan Crest Kilt Pin
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Material Pewter Emblem Clan crest - 128 Clan Crests available
- Over 1200 Family Surnames
- Non-scratch non-tarnish finish
- Approved by Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs
- Made in Scotland
In Scotland's turbulent history, Clan Crests where given out by Scotland's Clan chiefs as badges of allegiance. These where fastened to clothing with a strap and buckle - only chiefs could use the badge without the strap and buckle.
The straps or belts were coiled around the crest - a feature which has become an integral part of modern Clan Crests and often used to display the clan name or motto.
This classic sword shaped kilt pin is made from the finest quality pewter and is coated in Palladium for a non-scratch, non-tarnish finish. Worn a few inches from the bottom of your kilt, this pin will protect your modesty and coordinate with your Clan Crest sporran and Sgian Dubh.
These crests are not only impeccably detailed but are also approved by the Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs as authentic representations.
Every Clan Chief or family head has a Coat of Arms granted by the Lord Lyon King of Arms, which is listed in the Public Register of All Arms and Bearings in Scotland. The Register, established in 1592 and kept in the Court of the Lord Lyon in Edinburgh, is acknowledged as being the most magnificent heraldic manuscript in Scotland.
How to Choose and Wear a Kilt Pin
Women are often used to having a wide array of clothing accessory options. But for us men, it's something we're not always used to. Your choice of kilt pin says much about you and where you come from, and it's important that you give it proper consideration. To help you with this process, we've put together this guide on how to choose and wear the right kilt pin for your kilt outfit.
Art Pewter
Art Pewter was founded with the goal of introducing a sense of purpose and pride of achievement into the lives of disabled ex-servicemen, by reviving the ancient art of the Scottish silversmith which for so long had lain dormant. Throughout the succeeding decades our skilled crafters have continued to hand fashion authentic jewellery incorporating timeless Celtic designs.
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Material Pewter Emblem Clan crest - 128 Clan Crests available
- Over 1200 Family Surnames
- Non-scratch non-tarnish finish
- Approved by Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs
- Made in Scotland
In Scotland's turbulent history, Clan Crests where given out by Scotland's Clan chiefs as badges of allegiance. These where fastened to clothing with a strap and buckle - only chiefs could use the badge without the strap and buckle.
The straps or belts were coiled around the crest - a feature which has become an integral part of modern Clan Crests and often used to display the clan name or motto.
This classic sword shaped kilt pin is made from the finest quality pewter and is coated in Palladium for a non-scratch, non-tarnish finish. Worn a few inches from the bottom of your kilt, this pin will protect your modesty and coordinate with your Clan Crest sporran and Sgian Dubh.
These crests are not only impeccably detailed but are also approved by the Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs as authentic representations.
Every Clan Chief or family head has a Coat of Arms granted by the Lord Lyon King of Arms, which is listed in the Public Register of All Arms and Bearings in Scotland. The Register, established in 1592 and kept in the Court of the Lord Lyon in Edinburgh, is acknowledged as being the most magnificent heraldic manuscript in Scotland.
Personalised, made to order | |
We deliver worldwide. | |
Economy delivery is free above minimum order value. |
How to Choose and Wear a Kilt Pin
Women are often used to having a wide array of clothing accessory options. But for us men, it's something we're not always used to. Your choice of kilt pin says much about you and where you come from, and it's important that you give it proper consideration. To help you with this process, we've put together this guide on how to choose and wear the right kilt pin for your kilt outfit.
Art Pewter
Art Pewter was founded with the goal of introducing a sense of purpose and pride of achievement into the lives of disabled ex-servicemen, by reviving the ancient art of the Scottish silversmith which for so long had lain dormant. Throughout the succeeding decades our skilled crafters have continued to hand fashion authentic jewellery incorporating timeless Celtic designs.
Personalised, made to order | |
We deliver worldwide. | |
Economy delivery is free above minimum order value. |
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Customer Reviews
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I am excited that I received my clan crest kilt pin much sooner than I expected. The detail on the clan crest as well as the rest of the pin is very impressive. Jeff 20/09/2017
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The ideal accompaniment to the clan tartan, and it makes me feel just that bit closer to my Chisholm grandmother. Biggles 05/05/2013
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A nice shiny, heavy piece. Stays closed, even when mopping floors after a wedding! A nice eye-catching piece. McKee 05/04/2012
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I have this pin with a matching belt buckle and clan crest badge for my balmoral, and it makes a great piece of the set. Well made, and stays fastened. TheKiltedChaplain 18/09/2011
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I purchased this to go with my tartan sash and it really looks great! Kilt pins just aren't for kilts. It adds real character to my tartan and the craftsmanship is good too. Customer service was wonderful and I was able to get my order shipped to the US rather quickly. I received it within two weeks with the rest of my purchase. Laura Herring 24/06/2010
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i needed this in a hurry for my sisters tartan skirt in short time, i was greatly pleased by the beauty of this piece and the quick turn around from scotweb Ian Healey 24/02/2010
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I gave this as a Christmas gift and was absolutely loved being able to give it (and the recipient loved receiving it!) Great product! :-) BoSoxGirl 08/01/2009
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A perfect way to complete the look of your kilt - good quality, excellent detail. G Hungerford 03/04/2008
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I have yet to be embarrassed while wearing this kilt pin. The presence of my clan crest thereon is also a point of pride. cryptotech 28/07/2007
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excellent delivered in time for friend;s birthday she was thrilled Diane Jarratt 20/06/2007
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A beautiful pin. jedimasteroz 19/05/2007
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As always Art Pewter Scotland is a superb brand with excellent detail and quality. Their kilt pins are spectacular and look great on my kilts! KYLE SMITH 23/12/2006
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A very nice kilt pin. We love all the products we ordered from you. JT 01/12/2006
- From Scotweb
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this order arrived a week early and was exactly as specified. The kilt pin looks
really substantial and should adorn my kilt without any of the problems I have
suffered with other inferior ones. It is an excellent product and the order and
delivery process were superb. Congartulations to Scotweb on their high standard
of customer service.Graham Pickering 08/11/2006 - From Scotweb
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No dislikes about this item.It's just another way to show off your clan badge and makes a great addition to any kilt.
Christopher M McDonald BeckCHRISTOPHER BECK 29/10/2006 - From Scotweb
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I've looked at other sites on the web and not all carry my clan crest pin so I am glad you do. I wear it proudly and am pleased with the high quality of all that you have sent me. Big Al 31/08/2006