Style isn't just about what you wear, it's about how you live. This restoration project was an original full hinged sporran cantle circa 1900 - 20’s with a new replacement pouch in a classic fur style.
Read MoreOriginal antique circa 1820s Highland brogue buckles. These remarkable buckles were crafted from nickel silver, they were commonly worn on the front of Highland brogue shoes by gentlemen of the Highlands.
Read MoreOur love for silver whisky accessories is deeply rooted in our location in the heart of Malt Whisky Country, Speyside. The quaich, a shallow two-handled drinking cup or bowl, holds a special place in Scottish tradition, particularly in the Highlands.
Read MoreThe exquisite Celtic knot design is intricately carved into the rich Blackwood hilt, showcasing the skilled craftsmanship. This hilt is elegantly mounted with a stunning citrine stone, which is securely set in a polished claw set bezel, enhancing its visual appeal.
Read MoreThe exquisite Celtic knot is intricately carved into the rich Blackwood hilt, which is elegantly mounted with a stunning cairngorm style stone set in a polished claw set bezel. Additionally, the sterling silver mounts are beautifully detailed Celtic knot pattern.
Read MoreThe Atholl Highlanders is a Scottish ceremonial infantry regiment. The sgian dubh is handcrafted by our regimental silversmith, featuring exquisite solid silver mounts and the iconic ‘Wild man of Atholl’ badge
Read MoreWe have collaborate with Hamilton & Inches Edinburgh on numerous projects, highlighting their invaluable traditional craftsmanship and expertise deeply embedded in Scottish heritage and tradition.
Read MoreWe asked where your sgian dubh and insignia are made. The simple answer is they are handcrafted in Scotland, showcasing traditional craftsmanship and expertise rooted in Scottish heritage and tradition.
Read MoreOur exquisite Gordon Highlanders – The Highlanders stone-mounted hallmarked sterling silver sgian dubh's are meticulously crafted by our regimental silversmith based in Scotland and officially hallmarked in the historic city of Edinburgh.
Read MoreKenneth MacLeay RSA RSW (1802 - 1878) was a distinguished Scottish artist, known for his remarkable contributions to the art world. Born in the town of Oban, he left a lasting legacy through his involvement in the founding of the Royal Scottish Academy (RSA).
Read MoreWe recently uncovered this exquisite vintage otter sporran featuring a beautifully detailed thistle-engraved cantle. Crafted with precision and elegance, this piece exudes timeless charm and traditional Scottish craftsmanship.
Read MoreWe have frequently engaged in discussions over the years regarding the historical context of civilian court dress. Most recently, this topic resurfaced through a client email, prompting us to create a blog post on this particular subject.
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