We 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.
Read MoreThere’s no better representation of classic Macpherson style than a vintage Macpherson clan crest sterling silver bonnet badges, skillfully and meticulously made in Edinburgh.
Read MoreEver since our last Jacobite style square topped brass cantle limited edition sporran sold out, we have consistently been asked by many clients whether we will be creating something similar in design again.
Read MoreIn the fast-paced and ever-changing world of fashion, one timeless aspect remains constant and unwavering: style. In true Labhran spirit, we seek inspiration in those who were wrongly labelled rebels throughout history. Rebels, rogues, artists, activists, thinkers.
Read MoreThe Tartan Genesis collection thoughtfully looks back through the rich and vibrant history of tartan, culminating in a collection that is not only incredibly unique but also deeply memorable. Consisting of six historically significant patterns.
Read MoreThis antique Victorian Inverness provincial silver sgian dubh is a remarkable piece of traditional Scottish Highland attire, showcasing intricate craftsmanship and historical significance. Real Scottish provincial silver Highland dress style.
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 MoreScottish Highland dress has long been a source of inspiration in art, embodying the rich cultural heritage and storied history of Scotland. From paintings to sculptures, artists have depicted the distinctive tartans, tailored jackets, and intricate accessories associated with Highland attire.
Read MoreWe were fortunate to acquire a distinctive collection of what we believe to be personal Magic Lantern slides that once belonged to the royal household dating back to approximately 1903-1905. These slides showcase captivating images of the family at Balmoral Estate in the breathtaking Highlands of Scotland,
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