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The Celtic Croft Campbell Family Clan Crest Kilt Pin/Brooch

KWD 18.500

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Special Features

  • Made in Scotland with antiqued finished high-quality lead-free pewter
  • Wear as a kilt pin, cap badge or brooch for men and women
  • These clan crest kilt pins/badges/brooches are a perfect way to show your Scottish roots
  • Measures 3.5" long, and is sturdy and unlikely to bend
  • Family owned and operated in the U.S.A.

Description

These Clan Crest Kilt Pins are made from high-quality lead-free pewter with an antiqued finish. They are made in Scotland and measure 3.5" long. Clan Crest Scottish clans originated in the Highlands. Each one originally identifies with a specific area of Scotland and an individual Clan Chief. These Antiqued Pewter Clan Crest Kilt Pins are a perfect way to show your Scottish pride! What is a kilt pin? Its a piece of jewelry that is worn on the lower corner of the outer apron of a kilt. The kilt pin adds weight to the outer apron, this prevent the apron blowing open and showing off too much leg. Kilt pins are also seen as a form of decoration, therefore pick a kilt pin that represents who you are! Campbell Clan MottoNe Obliviscaris (Latin for Forget Not). SEPT NAMES include: Arthur, Bannatyne, Barnes, Burnett, Burns, Caddell, Connochie, Denune, Fisher, Gibbon, Gibson, Harris, Hastings, Isaacs, Kellar, Kissock, Lorne, Louden, MacConachie, MacDermid, MacGubbin, MacIver, MacKellar, MacKessock, MacOwen, MacUre, Muir, Orr, Pinkerton, Thomas, Ure. The most powerful of the Sottish clans, and claining a decent from the ancient High Kinds of Ireland, the Campbells and their many branches experienced both great fortune and tragic misfortune. The clan was first settled in Argyll in the early thirteenth century, and went on to gain high honours and titles, including the Earldom of Argyll, The 10th Earl received a Dukedom in 1701.

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