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Masonic Plaid Brooch
- SKU: ACCPBM
- Categories: Celtic Pins and Brooches, Plaid Brooches, Sash and Plaid Brooches
- Tags: Celtic Knot, Custom-Order, Made in Scotland, Masonic, Pewter
- Cast in Glasgow from the finest quality pewter
- Choose red, green, yellow, blue, or purple gems
- More than 200 clans to choose from
- Measures approximately 2 7/8″ diameter
- Sturdy and high-quality pin back
- Made in Scotland
$65.00
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Masonic Plaid Brooch
This Masonic Plaid Brooch is perfect for fastening any sash or plaid. Cast in Glasgow from the finest quality pewter. Each is finished with a unique Celtic Knot design in the finest detail. Available in six different colors, the four beautiful gems will compliment any tartan. Cast in separate pieces, each brooch is assembled by hand, just for you, made-to-order by experienced crafts persons in Scotland. Heavy-weight, high-quality pin that looks lovely on any tartan.
- Cast in Glasgow from the finest quality pewter
- Choose red, green, yellow, blue, black, or purple gems
- More than 200 clans to choose from
- Measures approximately 2 7/8″ diameter
- Sturdy and high-quality pin back
- Made in Scotland
What is the Masonic Symbol?
The square and compasses (or, more correctly, a square and a set of compasses joined together) is the single most identifiable symbol of Freemasonry. Both the square and compasses are architect’s tools and are used in Masonic ritual as emblems to teach symbolic lessons. If you are a true Mason then this is the Masonic kilt pin you need to have, if you are not a mason and you don’t plan on giving this kilt pin as a gift to a Mason, than this kilt pin might not be the right kilt pin for you.
NOTE — This plaid brooch is bit light for use to fasten a great kilt. You can certainly use it as a decorative accessory with your great kilt, but you’ll want to secure your kilt by some other method.
Weight | 0.1 lbs |
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Finish | Gold, Pewter |
Stone Color | Blue, Green, Purple, Red, Yellow |
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