Honor Scottish Heritage with the St. Andrew's Saltire Kilt Belt Buckle
Legend tells that before King Oengus II led a victorious Scottish and Pictish army over the English in 832AD, a white cross appeared in the sky—interpreted as a sign of Saint Andrew’s intervention. This celestial event is said to mark the origin of the Scottish Saltire, now the national flag of Scotland, with Saint Andrew becoming the kingdom’s patron saint.
This St. Andrew’s Saltire Kilt Belt Buckle captures the essence of this powerful story, blending Scottish symbolism with intricate Celtic knotwork. The Book of Kells-inspired entwined birds design reflects the eternity and interconnectedness that Celtic art represents. Crafted in Scotland from cast pewter, it is designed to stand the test of time, offering both heritage and style.
Measuring 4.1 inches by 2.9 inches, this buckle fits standard kilt belts (2.25 inches wide). Its sturdy and solid construction gives it a perfect weight and makes it an excellent addition to any kilt, proudly displaying your Scottish pride and cultural heritage.