A Sporran is a pouch (Scottish Gaelic for ‘purse’) traditionally worn as part of Highland dress, Suspended by a chain or leather strap that wraps around the waist, it is now primarily a decorative accessory.
Read MoreVintage WW2 Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders officers’ leather sporran, notable with the rare Argyll’s sporran badge featuring the Princess Louise cypher used between 1944 and 1947.
Read MoreOur hand-crafted Edwardian tasseled and hunting-style sporrans are inspired by an original antique sporran pattern dating from 1905. Each piece is lovingly made by hand with a solid brass cantle, traditional studding (not the hinged pattern), and finished with three prominent top knobs.
Read MoreIn the realm of classic Scottish attire, few accessories are as iconic as the sporran. Among the many styles and designs, the Vintage Pattern Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh Day Sporran
Read MoreIn the world of highland attire, a sporran serves not only a functional purpose but also acts as a statement piece that exudes tradition and style.
Read MoreIn the realm of highland wear, few accessories boast the timeless charm and exquisite craftsmanship found in a vintage sporran.
Read MoreThis restored silver sporran epitomises the enduring nature of antique items. It serves as a reminder of the craftsmanship of yesteryear, appealing to both collectors and those looking for unique fashion pieces.
Read MoreWe took great care in reviving this truly remarkable vintage sporran. With a new, ethically sourced dark chocolate Musquash fur front that enhances its unique character. This sporran has been beautifully restored to honour the historical aesthetic of this exquisite vintage piece.
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