The Lion Rampant has been the symbol of Scottish Monarchs since at least the time of Alexander II and the 1220s. ‘Rampant’ is a heraldic term for a beast standing on its hind legs, with raised claws, poised ready to strike. It represents the courage, bravery and ferocity of the Scots.
The kilt pin is worn on the front of a kilt to prevent it lifting.
Premium quality hand finished pewter kilt pin. Hand cast by highly skilled craftsmen in Glasgow, Scotland.
Length 9cm.
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