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Kilt Pins
Although it is widely considered that kilt pins are intended to be worn on a Scottish kilt or kilted skirt, they can be worn in other ways. They make a fine pin for a shawl or scarf, or they can be worn on a coat lapel as a decorative piece.
It is not always realized that the kilt pin does not go through both layers of a kilt, but only goes through the top layer. The kilt pin acts as a decoration and also as a weight on the top layer of the kilt.
Please check the size of each piece carefully against a ruler before ordering. We give measurements of all jewelry pieces on this site so that you will know their size in advance; this will save disappointment, returning pieces, etc.
Stone color: although purple is very popular with modern Scots, the most traditional Scottish stone is the smoky quartz or topaz. This is because the gemstones that were mined in the Cairngorm mountains of Scotland in the old days, called cairngorms, were smoky quartz (and possibly also topaz -- there is some variation of opinion on this!). These come in various shades of smoky yellow.
Thistle Kilt Pin in Solid Sterling with Real Gemstones

KP3.Solid sterling with dark green stone on top with red speckles, long pale green stone at bottom (we're not sure what these gemstones are). 3 1/8" long overall. We found a couple of these beautiful quality kilt pins tucked away in a drawer, never photographed for our web site. They are three-dimensional and have a flat back (they are not hollow as pins often are). We're selling these at $85. We have two of them.
Solid Sterling Sword-and-Shield Kilt Pin

KP1. Solid sterling kilt pin is of the traditional sword and shield. This kilt pin is just under
3" long, with a 2" pin on the back. Elegant burgundy box, with burgundy velvet
pad for the pin inside. $52
Costume Thistle Kilt Pin with Stones
KP2.
This slender thistle kilt pin is
especially nice for the ladies (although men could wear it, too). Frosted
stones, 2 1/2" long. This is a Miracle piece. Available in four
color combinations:
KP2A. (Shown) Purple/green antiqued silver. $19
KP2B. Purple/green/antiqued gold. $19
KP2C. Topaz/green/antiqued
silver. $19. Topaz is a traditional Scottish stone.
KP2D. (Shown). Topaz/green/antiqued
gold. $19. Topaz is a traditional Scottish stone.
Pewter Sword-And-Shield Kilt Pin with Real Gemstones
Sword-and-shield kilt pin, St.
Justin pewter, real gemstones. Comes in a
velveteen pouch. 4 3/4" long. Available in
two choices:
KP4A. Malachite stone (green with black stripes). $35
KP4B. Amethyst stone. $35
We do not have this kilt pin in the blue stone shown.
Safety-Pin Style Kilt Pins

Safety pin-style
silver-colored kilt pins
with a thistle and faux stone on top. Comes
with extra stone, in case you lose the stone in the pin.
We have two choices:
KP5A. Topaz
(orange-yellow) stone. Size: 3 7/8" overall. $11
KP5B. Amethyst stone. Size:
3 7/8" overall. $11

KP5C. Smaller, 3 1/8" overall.
Amethyst stone. $8. We have one left.
Plain Child's Kilt Pin
KP6. (Not shown) Plain safety-pin-style silver-colored kilt pin. 2 1/2" long. $4 We have one of these left.
Sword, Sgian-Dhu, Horn Kilt Pins
KP7. Polished pewter sword kilt
pin
is just over 4" long. $25

KP8. Killiecrankie kilt pin looks like a sgian dubh (and is made by the same company that makes our SD4 sgian dubh). 3 5/8" long, with pewter sheath, imitation staghorn handle and faux topaz stone. Presented in green tartan box. $42

KP9. Sword
kilt pin is a nice choice for your kilt or skirt. Faux
amethyst stone, antiqued silvertone
pin. 3
1/4" long. $19
KP15. Sword kilt
pin (immediate left). Polished silver-color finish. 3" long. $13
We have one left.
KP12A.
Medieval sword kilt pin.
Antiqued pewter finish. We still have a couple of these in a polished pewter finish as
well. Pewter, 3 1/2" long. $19
KP12B. Medieval sword kilt pin.
Polished pewter finish. Pewter, 3 1/2" long. $19
Cross Kiltpin
KP11.
Antiqued
pewter cross kilt pin is set with real
mother-of-pearl stone. At just over two inches long
this is a smaller kilt pin than most, and also works well on a lapel
as well. $10
Costume Kilt Pins with Colored Stones
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Costume
kilt pin, faux stones. The ancient Celts would have loved these,
because they liked color and show in their jewels. 3 1/2" long. A Miracle
brand piece. Available in two colors.
KP13A. Amethyst stones set in antiqued silver. $28
KP13B. Green stones set in antiqued gold. $28
KP14 (far left). Costume kilt
pin, faux stones. Just under
3" long. Green/antiqued gold. A Miracle brand piece. $20
Sword and Thistle Boxed Kilt Pins

These two kilt
pins are made in Scotland of polished pewter.
KP23 (far left): Sword, about 4" long. Boxed. $21
KP24 (immediate left): Thistle, about 3 3/4" long. Boxed. $21
Celtic Bird Pewter Kilt Pin

KP26. Celtic bird kilt
pin. Do you see the head at the top? The bird's tail feathers form the bottom of
the kilt pin, and the Celtic interlace connects the two. We think this is a
beautiful traditional Celtic design. Polished pewter, 4" long. Made by
Black Isle of Scotland.
Boxed. $42
Findon Sgian Dubh Kilt Pin

KP27. Findon sgian dubh kilt pin. 3 1/4" long. Polished pewter. Made by Balck Isle of Scotland. Boxed. $35
Findon, also called Finnan, is a fishing village on the east coast of Scotland.
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