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Don McKee Pewter Lion Plaid Brooch

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Don McKee Pewter Rampant Lion Plaid Brooch – Handcrafted in the USA

Looking for a plaid brooch that not only holds your fly plaid securely but also showcases your Scottish heritage with pride? The Don McKee Pewter Lion Plaid Brooch is a striking choice. Handcrafted in the USA by master artisan Don McKee, this piece is a shining example of traditional Celtic craftsmanship and elegant design.

At its center is the Rampant Lion—a fierce symbol of Scottish identity, bravery, and heritage. The lion stands tall with raised claws and a roaring stance, representing the enduring strength and valor of Scotland’s warriors and clans throughout history.

With its 3.5-inch diameter, this cast-pewter brooch is perfectly sized to make a statement without overwhelming your attire. Whether for Highland games, formal events, or daily wear, this brooch is an essential piece for any proud Scotsman or Celtic enthusiast.

Key Features:

  • Handcrafted in the USA by artisan Don McKee

  • Made from high-quality cast pewter

  • Features the iconic Scottish Rampant Lion

  • Measures approximately 3.5" x 3.5"

  • Ideal for securing fly plaids at Highland events, weddings, or ceremonies

  • A meaningful and heirloom-quality Celtic accessory

  • Add a matching homespun tartan gift bag for a charming and practical touch.

     

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  • 5
    Customer review

    Posted by Dave on Jul 20th 2020

    This brooch is truly a work of art and couldn't be more happy with with quality of the product as well as the service in getting it to me.

  • 5
    Customer review

    Posted by Deklan Daily on Feb 26th 2020

    It's amazing! Well made, solid. Looks great. I got some great complements.

  • 5
    Review from Michael

    Posted by Michael on May 10th 2018

    I totally Loved this piece when it arrived. I was actually looking for something to offset the weight of all that material in the tartan fly that hangs over the shoulder. The fact that it can be worn with Scottish or Irish Tartans makes me particularly happy since I'm one of those Northern Ireland Rebels that still likes to wear a Kilt JUST so I can tell people that "I'm not Scottish" HAH !