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Art Pewter Clan Crest Lapel Pin
- SKU: ACCLP
- Categories: Celtic Pins and Brooches, Clan Crest Pins & Brooches, Clans and Tartans
- Tags: Pewter, Rhodium, Special-Order
- Made in Scotland with solid polished pewter; measures 1½ x ¾ inches
- Choose between over 100 tartans to display your family heritage
- Makes a great scarf, sash, hat pin, or can be pinned to your lapel
- High-quality, intricately detailed with a strong pin back
$28.00
Clan Crest Lapel Pin
Display your family heritage with this lovely lightweight pin that you can pin pretty much everywhere. It makes a great scarf, sash or hat pin, or pin to your lapel. This pin is endlessly versatile!
Scottish clans originated in the Highlands and give a sense of shared identity and descent to clan members. Choose between over one hundred clan crests to display your unique ancestry and connect to your ancestors. This pin measures 1½ x ¾ inches and is made in Scotland with solid polished pewter with a pin back. You will love the high-quality construction, intricate detail, and vintage appearance.
Weight | 0.03 lbs |
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Clan Crest List S | Anderson, Armstrong, Baillie, Baird, Barclay, Blair, Brodie, Bruce, Buchan, Buchanan, Cameron, Campbell (of Argyll), Campbell of Breadalbane, Campbell of Cawdor, Carmichael, Chisholm, Cockburn, Colquhoun, Craig, Crawford, Cummin(g), Cunningham, Davidson, Douglas, Drummond, Elliot, Erskine, Farquharson, Ferguson, Fletcher, Forbes, Forsyth(e), Fraser, Fraser of Lovat, Galbraith, Gordon, Graham, Grant, Gunn, Hamilton, Hay, Henderson, Home (Hume), Hunter, Innes, Irvine, Johnston(e), Keith, Kennedy, Kerr, Lamont, Leask, Leslie, Lindsay, Livingston(e), Logan, MacAlister, MacArthur, MacAulay, MacBain (MacBean), MacCallum (Malcolm), MacDonald (Clan) (of the Isles), MacDonald of Clanranald, MacDonell of Glengarry, MacDougall, MacDuff, MacEwan, MacFarlane, MacFie (MacPhee), MacGillivray, MacGregor, MacInnes, MacIntyre, MacIver, MacKay, MacKenzie, MacKenzie Seaforth Highlanders, MacKinnon, MacKintosh (MacIntosh), MacLachlan, MacLaine (of Lochbuie), MacLaren, MacLean, MacLellan, MacLennan, MacLeod (of Harris), MacMillan, MacNab, MacNaughton, MacNeil(l) (Buaidh No Bas), MacNicol (Nicholson), MacPherson, MacQuarrie, MacRae, MacThomas, Matheson, Maxwell, Menzies, Moffat, Montgomery, Morrison, Munro, Murray (mermaid), Napier, Ogilvie, Pringle, Ramsay, Rattray, Robertson, Rose, Ross, Russell, Scott, Shaw (of Tordarroch), Sinclair, Skene, Stewart, Stewart of Appin, Strachan, Stuart of Bute, Sutherland, Urquhart, Wallace |
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Susie –
Nice workmanship, size and detail. My husband is proud to display his heritage on his lapel in his every day life with this pin.
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April –
These are very High Quality
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John (verified owner) –
Given that a lapel pin is so much smaller than a cap pin, it is amazing how clear and recognizable the heraldry (and text) remains, which was my main concern. This is both a thing of beauty and a working clan badge. Thank you!
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